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    Hi,I was told to read as much as i can and thats what I've been doing for the last week non stop.this is what i've read about so far.

    Pitch/throttle curves
    Blade balancing/tracking
    Basic ccpm setup
    Gyros
    tail setup
    Also tried reading about batteries but didn't quite get my head round it
    head speed
    How a heli works

    Can anyone advise anything else that I should be reading about?
    Thanks.
    In case I forget to thank anyone Thanks In advance
    Jim

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    I'd suggest reading up on engine setup, choice of glow plugs, or the effects of pinion gears on electric setups if your going electric.

    Also how to properly set up the geometry of the linkages for the throttle (if going nitro) and tail linkage geometry.

    That and what you've listed should cover most of the important stuff. I noticed you mentioned batteries if going electric then thats something you really do need to get your head arround, also if going electric, you should read into the placement of electronics on a heli to reduce the chances of things like the ESC causing interference to other components, essentially try to keep things like the receiver and gyro as far away from the ESC, battery and motor as you can.
    Last edited by Rotorhead; 26-07-2010, 12:22 AM.
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    • #3
      try here Jim if u havent found it already

      Heli Skills and Setup 101 - HeliFreak
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      • #4
        the first book or even better the later one of ray's heli books
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        • #5
          Read about Schroedingers Cat and Quantum Multiverse theory. That way you never know what's happening and even if it did then it didn't happen in another subset of reality
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          • #6
            Thanks for all the replies.
            In case I forget to thank anyone Thanks In advance
            Jim

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            • #7
              What I'm going to say now is partly tongue-in-cheek, partly provocative, but entirely my view on how to make life easier when when a beginner...

              [That's not to say there aren't drawbacks, or other options]

              Motor

              Go electric. Use a Castle Creations ESC in governor mode. Pick the headspeed from the heli manual or expert advice. Use the CC set-up utility to configure your motor, gearing, ESC, etc.

              Tail

              Use a Spartan DS760 with a recommended servo, in HH mode. Follow their instructions. Your tail will just work, even if you do a less than perfect job (probably).

              The Rest

              This leaves you more time and energy to worry about the rest. However, you know you have a constant, suitable head-speed; and the heli will stay pointed in the right direction.
              Yes, it's th@ tw@ Scallyb@...

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              • #8
                Nothing, ignorance is bliss

                ..just go out and fly.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by sacko View Post
                  Nothing, ignorance is bliss

                  ..just go out and fly.
                  Now that sounds like my kinda plan Maybe that's why I keep crashing
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