hello , I need some advice . I have this same Heli . When I spool it up to take off , it want's to tip over on it's left side . I given it some clicks to the right but it's not helping ?
as you explain in the video. all swash plate & main rotor head must be leveling ... For those of us as beginners, just learning hovering, the pitch degrees setting is at 0-8 degree, without minus inverted Then the leveling setting on the mid-stick is: 4 degrees Is it true?
I like the way Tony explains. But here, we have an Align 450 and in this case - the servos location is such that setting a 90 degrees starting point is easy. I have a Trex-600 ESP and I have a hard time deciding on what is the centre point for Aileron and Pitch... All video clips I watched, DO NOT show this topic clearly... Please help. Thanks
Damn I hate that sun, whenever I make the mistake of letting my model fly into the sun I have to force myself not to panic and look for where it should exit. I always try to keep the sun to my back. The only heli flips, rolls and loops I do are on the sim as I’m just learning CP mode right now. There is a lot of learning in helis.
I now have a Trex-450L Dominator with a Microbeast version 5 controller, but can't find a completer setup clip related to this case.... Wouldlove a link if there is one. Thanks
I can't remember what version it is, but Microbeast setup has been the same for years. Here is an AR7200BX setup series that walks through all of the settings. Only difference is, Mine had a receiver built into it. ua-cam.com/play/PLabJwbJaz4QusDM8Ohz6XQ_jkwFUw-1QE.html
Hi pilots, for a tame old flyer like me, just trying to get into this after many years of fixed wing flying. I have no plan to fly inverted or do any 3D, so, why do I have to be so pedantic about mid stick 90 degrees, or do I?
The reason I stress this is because no matter what you are going to do, it keeps the geometry correct on the servo throw. One of these days, you will want to do something like a flip or a roll, or even need to do an auto-rotation if you burn a motor or something, and having that negative pitch will be nice. And, when the time comes, you will not have to relearn the pitch curve and stick feel. Hope that makes sense.
Ive been having trouble with my car on keeping the tires grip. Any suggestions of different things i should try. I heard that WD40 works but i dont know how to apply it. Thanks for your help
Tony you have so great Videos Thank you
Hello. Do you have a video on aligning flybar blades and swash plate?
hello , I need some advice . I have this same Heli . When I spool it up to take off , it want's to tip over on it's left side . I given it some clicks to the right but it's not helping ?
Hello. I see that when setting the aileron angle, you install the main blades along the helicopter beam. Is this right?
as you explain in the video. all swash plate & main rotor head must be leveling ... For those of us as beginners, just learning hovering, the pitch degrees setting is at 0-8 degree, without minus inverted Then the leveling setting on the mid-stick is: 4 degrees Is it true?
I like the way Tony explains. But here, we have an Align 450 and in this case - the servos location is such that setting a 90 degrees starting point is easy. I have a Trex-600 ESP and I have a hard time deciding on what is the centre point for Aileron and Pitch... All video clips I watched, DO NOT show this topic clearly... Please help. Thanks
If you can, come over to www.Rc-Help.com and post up some pictures of your helicopter. We will get you setup.
@@RcHelpDotCom Thanks, i sorted it out from your other video. Cheers
Damn I hate that sun, whenever I make the mistake of letting my model fly into the sun I have to force myself not to panic and look for where it should exit. I always try to keep the sun to my back. The only heli flips, rolls and loops I do are on the sim as I’m just learning CP mode right now. There is a lot of learning in helis.
Question what if one blade has more pitch than the other blade? How do you set that up?
flybar :) 8 years out of date man 😊
+RcHelpDotCom good thing you did because I think I forgot how to even set one up lol
I now have a Trex-450L Dominator with a Microbeast version 5 controller, but can't find a completer setup clip related to this case.... Wouldlove a link if there is one. Thanks
I can't remember what version it is, but Microbeast setup has been the same for years. Here is an AR7200BX setup series that walks through all of the settings. Only difference is, Mine had a receiver built into it. ua-cam.com/play/PLabJwbJaz4QusDM8Ohz6XQ_jkwFUw-1QE.html
Hi pilots, for a tame old flyer like me, just trying to get into this after many years of fixed wing flying. I have no plan to fly inverted or do any 3D, so, why do I have to be so pedantic about mid stick 90 degrees, or do I?
The reason I stress this is because no matter what you are going to do, it keeps the geometry correct on the servo throw. One of these days, you will want to do something like a flip or a roll, or even need to do an auto-rotation if you burn a motor or something, and having that negative pitch will be nice. And, when the time comes, you will not have to relearn the pitch curve and stick feel. Hope that makes sense.
Excellent!
Thank you. www.Rc-Help.com
Ive been having trouble with my car on keeping the tires grip. Any suggestions of different things i should try. I heard that WD40 works but i dont know how to apply it. Thanks for your help
+RcHelpDotCom thank you so much! I hope that my tires will get more grip for my new 20T Motor coming in soon