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yeah, i found the g4 one of the sweetest build ever, second only to the logo 600se, easy peasy lemon squeasy...
Dont skip over the manual too much though, and just in case u do, like i did, its swash down for positive pitch, i spooled up and was like WHAT THE ****!!! when it started lifting off with a few revs on haha..lucky it came down ok :P
yeah, i found the g4 one of the sweetest build ever, second only to the logo 600se, easy peasy lemon squeasy...
Dont skip over the manual too much though, and just in case u do, like i did, its swash down for positive pitch, i spooled up and was like WHAT THE ****!!! when it started lifting off with a few revs on haha..lucky it came down ok :P
Ahem
Glad I am not the only one. That made me feel much better. Thank you
The 15mm hardened hollow main shaft looks very strong and all the movement is very smooth with no play whatsoever.
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Just keep on building won't be long before yours done the servo setup is a doddle the links are virtually all pre-made to size bar the tail. Just be gentle on pushinf the elevator 'A' arm onto the swash plenty of the old TT's had a habit of snapping - I don't think many do in the new one but I took it gentle and applied it slowly.
I will say however, how good the g4 looked in the flesh, very impressive heli. nice idea with the non adjustable links and locking mechanism for the head and swash leveling. couple of minor issues would be the exhaust bolts acces and having to drill through that nice new spangley paint to get the starter shaft in, but this is the electric thread so I will but out now.
I will say however, how good the g4 looked in real life, very impressive heli. nice idea with the non adjustable links and locking mechanism for the head and swash leveling. couple of minor issues would be the exhaust bolts acces and having to drill through that nice new spangley paint to get the starter shaft in, but this is the electric thread so I will but out now.
The exhaust nuts, they where litlle &**&^s to go on!
I end up super gluing the nuts to the plate, left them overnight and Bob is your uncle!
yeah, i found the g4 one of the sweetest build ever, second only to the logo 600se, easy peasy lemon squeasy...
Dont skip over the manual too much though, and just in case u do, like i did, its swash down for positive pitch, i spooled up and was like WHAT THE ****!!! when it started lifting off with a few revs on haha..lucky it came down ok :P
I think I've made a mistake building the head. I have made the same mistake you guys have just pointed out, I think.
At the moment when the swash moves up the pitch goes positive and negative when I pull down. I'm so used to
doing thing the Align way
I definitely need to pay more attention to the Manual
You guys have averted what could have been a very costly mistake.
I can't thank you enough for your input.
I have now flipped the grips and am getting downward swash movement to create positive pitch.
I also had the washout base the wrong way round. For now I have locked off the washout base right at the top
touching the rotor hub. Is this the correct position for it?
Luckily I had not committed to any lock-tite yet.
Here is a short video of the head doing its stuff hopefully correctly now
Is this what is meant by leading and trailing edge control?
As on my Align builds its upward swash = positive pitch
As per the manual i'm now moving onto the tail boom assembly. lets see if I can do that correctly without
F@*King up
I have now flipped the grips and am getting downward swash movement to create positive pitch.
I also had the washout base the wrong way round. For now I have locked off the washout base right at the top
touching the rotor hub. Is this the correct position for it?
Luckily I had not committed to any lock-tite yet.
Here is a short video of the head doing its stuff hopefully correctly now
Is this what is meant by leading and trailing edge control?
As on my Align builds its upward swash = positive pitch
As per the manual i'm now moving onto the tail boom assembly. lets see if I can do that correctly without
F@*King up
On the tube drive - mark two positions not equal distant slightly off - light roughen up a dap of expoy, position your two bearings and holders on the tube drive and leave it over night to set in the meantime build your frames, motor mounting, legs and tail boom bracket that lot will keep you going....
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