Originally posted by marktigere1
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Blade CX2 Yaw's to the right HELP
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if you have got a set of digital scales that can measure a couple of grams accurately, bust them out. You'll be amazed at home much the blades can differ in weight. If you have a selection of them try to find a matched pair. If not use strips of sellotape on the underside of the blade to get equal weight.
oh and for the record, there is a comment above about saying 'lift the heli a couple of inches off the ground, check it, land it, trim it.'
I'd disagree that a couple of inches is sufficient due to ground effect, and suggest you move at least a foot off the ground.
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NO....I know what the problem is !!!!!!!!!
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He's got an upper set or a lower set of blades on BOTH shafts.....that would generate YAW like mad !!!!!
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I might be a newbie, but I'm not that green! I have a feeling the blades might have been out of balance possibly, although i did do the cup trick.Originally posted by Bubblefish777 View PostNO....I know what the problem is !!!!!!!!!
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He's got an upper set or a lower set of blades on BOTH shafts.....that would generate YAW like mad !!!!!
Off home now to charge and play, then out for some much needed beer with my girlfriend who I think is feeling rather neglected since I get my heli, oh well she'll just have to get use to it
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