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    If I purchased an after market multi blade head for my 450, would I need to go flybarless?
    Trex 450x CDE
    MFA 500 Sport
    MS Hornet CP
    Twister CP Gold
    Blade mcx

  • #2
    all the multiblade heads i've seen are flybarless however i think this is done mechanically by the head

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    • #3
      It'd be flyable but challenging. If you were wanting to be very serious about it you could have a look at a HeliCommand Rigid or perhaps a CSM Cyclock with some CSM 720's to calm it all down a wee bit.
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      • #4
        Fast lad do a number of multi blade systems with included flybarless kit:
        http://www.fast-lad.co.uk/store/inde...cc941040f837a7

        Might be worth looking at
        Trex 500 with Co-Pilot 2 : Blade 400 (about to be sold) : Gaui Flybarless unit (about to be sold) : Blade MCX : Phoenix & owner of an Eddie Gold Star!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by billytkid View Post
          Fast lad do a number of multi blade systems with included flybarless kit:
          http://www.fast-lad.co.uk/store/inde...cc941040f837a7

          Might be worth looking at
          There not too bad a price, I was expecting them to be alot more expensive!
          Although the multi heads are for 3mm shafts, I'm not sure but think the 450 is 5mm, but could be wrong.
          Trex 450x CDE
          MFA 500 Sport
          MS Hornet CP
          Twister CP Gold
          Blade mcx

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          • #6
            Hi there, the 3mm heads are for gaui's etc.... We do a number of 5mm ones for the t-rex etc here..

            http://www.fast-lad.co.uk/store/adva...+blade&x=0&y=0

            Cheers

            Chris
            Fast Lad Performance
            www.fast-lad.co.uk

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            • #7
              Having tried this, the biggest recommendation i can make is to ensure you have the collar that goes from the swash to the main shaft in exactly the right spot. A couple of mm either way will cause you no end of problems. its called percession. With my 5 blade head on a 450 this was done by moving the collar until the blade parallel to the boom did not move when cyclic was applied. Even when set, it was a real handful to fly!

              You have to get the headspeed right too. Cant remember which way, but i think if you have a lot of head speed it makes it easer to hover, however you will loose tail authority... and that can really catch you out as it did me.

              If you are really serious about getting this to fly well, then look at some of the already mentioned flybarless systems already on the market. It will effectively put gyro stability on the aileron and elevator for you and make it much easier to fly.

              Rgds
              Aidi



              700N 700E 550E

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Aidi View Post
                Having tried this, the biggest recommendation i can make is to ensure you have the collar that goes from the swash to the main shaft in exactly the right spot. A couple of mm either way will cause you no end of problems. its called percession. With my 5 blade head on a 450 this was done by moving the collar until the blade parallel to the boom did not move when cyclic was applied. Even when set, it was a real handful to fly!

                You have to get the headspeed right too. Cant remember which way, but i think if you have a lot of head speed it makes it easer to hover, however you will loose tail authority... and that can really catch you out as it did me.

                If you are really serious about getting this to fly well, then look at some of the already mentioned flybarless systems already on the market. It will effectively put gyro stability on the aileron and elevator for you and make it much easier to fly.

                Rgds
                Aidi
                Cheers for that, I'm going to go with a four blade head, and the flybarless system fastlads recomended in my other post.
                Trex 450x CDE
                MFA 500 Sport
                MS Hornet CP
                Twister CP Gold
                Blade mcx

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