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Just a thought, what would you do on a flybarless - Cut down the throws and add expo? to get the same result?
Regards
Paul
Hi Paul. I am afraid that is a 'don't go there' item. The reason is that the fly-bar set up, known as the Bell-Hiller (more on the web) mechanism helps stabilise the machine in flight; more particularly it helps minimise de-stabilisation in flight, particularly in wind-gusts. This is mainly due to the gyroscopic effect given by the flybar paddles. So removing those and going to flybar-less on its own is considered impractical because you need something to compensate for the loss of stabilisation in the pitch and roll given by the flybar. That's where the three-axis gyro comes in; one axis takes over from the existing tail gyro (rotation about a vertical axis) the other two deal with pitch and roll.
Thanks for the info. I wish I had realised what you said in the last post a lot earlier. Having caught the bug with a nine eagles solo pro (which clearly uses the mass of the flybar as a gyro stabiliser) I decided I wanted something a bit bigger to practice flying outside.
I got the Walkera V120D01 because I thought the FBL and 3 axis gyro would be a neat solution. Trouble is its a real pain to get the gyro settings right for outdoor use - stop it from overcompensating for a gust of wind for example.
The Walkera is OK but I wonder if a conventional Bell Hillier setup would have given it a bit more gyroscopic stability, making it easier on the gyro stabilisation. If I had my money round again I think I'd get a Blade 120SR which would also work on my DX6i rather than the Walkera Tx.
Thanks
Raj
It takes a crank to start a revolution!
Blade 120SR, Trex 250, Trek 450, HK600 (being built) and too many RC Cars to mention!
just to move this on one more step. ive now fitted a trex450 flybar. (a bit stronger than the wire the 400 uses!!!) also the trex paddles.
the paddles wiegh one gram more than the stock ones + the wheel collets.
Boggy I ve fitted a Trex 450 fly bar and paddles, but I'm not sure if I understand the weight as described above.
does the this new Trex flybar and paddle (no collets or threaded mounts) set up weigh one more gram than the 400 version with collets and mounts?
Or do I have to have to still attach the 400 mounts (would look ungainly as not needed) and then on top the collets also?
Sorry to be such a dumb arse, but I dont have scales accurate enough to answer this question.
Boggy, Cheers for the advice! my B400 was like a cat on speed! so i have now ordered Fly bar / Paddles and Weights from Align :-)
Will these just directly swap over? and anything i should watch out for? i have set my Expo and Dx6 to the Settings recommended in other Sticky
Cheers
Carl
P.s if you get annoyed with me posting on every ting !!! im trying to get to 50 posts LOL! so advanced apologies lol!
Woop woop this is good news as i cant be doodled to mess about with dremels and so on lol! Well i hope the difference makes a better pilot instead of a better mechanic lol!
Cheers Boggy!
Carl
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