Hi, after deciding earlier in the year to progress onto a larger helicopter, i have finally bought myself a T Rex 600 ESP, which is a bit of a budget project, i will be buying bits as and when i can afford them.
I have built the helicopter, and i have fitted the servos, apart from the tail servo which i have still to buy, and here is where the questions start!
In the instructions, it tells you to mount the servos in the frame upside down, this is my first problem, the wires from the servos run very close to the pinion on the motor, i have seen an article in an old magazine which shows a Trex 600 with the servos mounted the correct way up, does it really matter which way up they are fitted???
Also, i detest messy wiring, has anyone found a good tidy route for all your wires, if so i would appreciate a couple of pics to go by.
I have still to buy a gyro, battery or several, transmitter and reciever, the main thing im needing some advice on is a gyro, i know Align do a gyro/servo combo but im not sure i want to spend £100 odd quid on it, what gyro would you reccomend for someone on a budget, bearing in mind im not going to be doing all this 3d stuff, i just want to fly around at my own pace!
Any other advice would be appreciated, if you have any suggestions that you think may be of help.
Cheers
Ben
I have built the helicopter, and i have fitted the servos, apart from the tail servo which i have still to buy, and here is where the questions start!
In the instructions, it tells you to mount the servos in the frame upside down, this is my first problem, the wires from the servos run very close to the pinion on the motor, i have seen an article in an old magazine which shows a Trex 600 with the servos mounted the correct way up, does it really matter which way up they are fitted???
Also, i detest messy wiring, has anyone found a good tidy route for all your wires, if so i would appreciate a couple of pics to go by.
I have still to buy a gyro, battery or several, transmitter and reciever, the main thing im needing some advice on is a gyro, i know Align do a gyro/servo combo but im not sure i want to spend £100 odd quid on it, what gyro would you reccomend for someone on a budget, bearing in mind im not going to be doing all this 3d stuff, i just want to fly around at my own pace!
Any other advice would be appreciated, if you have any suggestions that you think may be of help.
Cheers
Ben

Good little gyro that is... better than a Futaba 401 and actually pretty good for 3D tbh. Excellent price for what it is.
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