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  • #16
    >> do pilots that fly 3d
    at least I'm not too paranoid about the setup of my helis. Sure, I set the links at 90 degree angles, symmetric pitch etc. But I don't bother to do any tuning that requires extensive test flights.
    But that's solely my opinion. Ask someone who flies 3d well :-)
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    • #17
      Well it's worth trying the trim settings. Cyclock is worth a shot too. If it's not one thing it's another lol.

      What about the quickuk swash plate. Do you reckon that would make any difference?
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      • #18
        Originally posted by GravityKills View Post
        >> do pilots that fly 3d
        at least I'm not too paranoid about the setup of my helis. Sure, I set the links at 90 degree angles, symmetric pitch etc. But I don't bother to do any tuning that requires extensive test flights.
        But that's solely my opinion. Ask someone who flies 3d well :-)
        I wouldn't mind if it was only a slight problem but it really does go off as if I am putting a fair bit if stick movement to make it do what it is. Since I have only just progressed from normal flying around to 3d, I am thinking either my setup is wrong somewhere or something is wrong with my head on the 600.

        Sorry for all the questions guys.
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        • #19
          I think I need my eyes testing afterall. Took the head of tonight and checked the swash. No play at all. Then checked the servos. 2 of them were slightly off 90 degrees so sorted them out. Reset the links to get all bellcranks 90 degrees. Then the head was totally out.

          Everything is properly setup now so hopefully no problems when out flying next.

          Thanks for all your help guys.
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          • #20
            Originally posted by Richard H View Post
            Then checked the servos. 2 of them were slightly off 90 degrees so sorted them out. Reset the links to get all bellcranks 90 degrees. Then the head was totally out.

            Everything is properly setup now so hopefully no problems when out flying next.
            Richard.

            As I told you at the weekend it only takes a fraction of a servo arm or bellcrank to be out to cause this.

            I'm sure if you play about enough and get the arms absolutely spot-on it will make the difference.

            I have a spare Quick UK swash plate you can try if needed, They make a hell of a difference in flight believe me.

            Its all money I know but your improving fast now and having your heli fly straight makes all the difference.


            Tom.

            My 700 was perfect before I dumped it in the dirt not long ago, Then I rebuilt it and that did just the same as Richard's 600 is doing now.

            Peeling off to the left in an inverted climbout.

            I have got it very near perfect mechanically and dialled the rest out using the end points in the TX.

            Fly's straight enough for me now.

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            • #21
              Thanks Tim. Wouldn't mind giving it a blast on mine to see what difference it will make.
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              • #22
                It's all curable rich mate.
                Both my 600 and 500 were doing it last week.
                How do you think I ended up in that tree doin those rainbows
                It's just a matter of getting the endpoint adjustment right on whichever servo needs it at full negative pitch.

                Only took a few goes to sort both my helis.
                As Tim says it only takes a fraction of a degree to send it one way or the other.
                Imagine when you're hovering how little stick inputs you need to control the Heli.
                Now tip it upside down and you've lost your low centre of gravity, namely the weight of the Heli hanging off the blades and the pendulum effect of the skids.
                Plus as mentioned previously any trim you have dialled in for hovering will manifest itself into a fair amount of movement when climbing out inverted.
                Cheers,


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                • #23
                  Originally posted by gazza View Post
                  Only took a few goes to sort both my helis.
                  But gazza this is Richard we are talking about..


                  War & Piece Part 1.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by busterboy View Post
                    But gazza this is Richard we are talking about..


                    War & Piece Part 1.
                    Lmao Tim
                    Cheers,


                    Gazza


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                    Align DS610's on Cyclic
                    Align DS650 on Tail, Futaba GY520 Gyro
                    O.S 55 Powerplant O.S Powerboost muffler
                    Spectrum DX7

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                    • #25
                      How very very dare you haha.

                      To be fair, it takes me 19 minutes to realise my fuel clip is on when trying to start it so it could be a very long process lol.
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