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  • #16
    Originally posted by Mikee View Post
    Hi ...

    I saw Richie Clarkie's beam today and was very impressed.. so much so that I might break down one of my 450 v2's and build a beam as stable mate for the other

    where did you buy the kit and was it just the bare kit or did you get the motor/esc as well

    Mikee
    Mikee,
    Rob at EVORC is your man mate.
    He was at the field today too!
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    • #17
      , Hi Gasgas Should I have that much positive and negative pitch whilst at beginner stage, I was told to have a lot less, guess I'll find out at the indoor meet. Thanks for the advice in terms of how to use it in any case many thanks
      Dave

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      • #18
        Originally posted by machasm View Post
        Mikee,
        Rob at EVORC is your man mate.
        He was at the field today too!
        I know adrian.. I know him well... was just curious as to where other people get theirs.. t'was good to see you again and meet Dan.. still impressed with that's lads achievement today

        Mikee
        Mike

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        • #19
          Originally posted by kluson View Post
          , Hi Gasgas Should I have that much positive and negative pitch whilst at beginner stage, I was told to have a lot less, guess I'll find out at the indoor meet. Thanks for the advice in terms of how to use it in any case many thanks
          Dave

          God knows mate im a noobie too.. I set it up per the book but once set up you can mess about with pitch/throttle curves etc but thats something still learning about. I think the pitch is set at +11 -11 and then its just how you set up the curves etc.
          Yes defo ask the pros mate, their info has been invaluable to me here on the forum.

          good luck Dave
          Last edited by gasgasbones; 22-02-2009, 07:52 PM.
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          • #20
            Set the heli up mechanically first with a straight line pitch curve i.e. 0,25,50,75,100.
            once it is all set up you can then reduce the pitch in the Transmitter to your liking but won't have to touch the heli again as it will be ready to give you more when you start to progress.
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            • #21
              Thanks very much will do

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