msr tbe
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RE: msr tbe
why do u think it is tbe?
did u check your flybar? does it seesaw completely loose all the way up and down?
are the weights on the flybar properly balanced?
is your shaft bent?
how big is your space?
sometimes a tight room may cause a false tbe.
it looks like a tbe but it's only the air vortex caused by the heli that makes hard to control it.
just a beginner.
did u check your flybar? does it seesaw completely loose all the way up and down?
are the weights on the flybar properly balanced?
is your shaft bent?
how big is your space?
sometimes a tight room may cause a false tbe.
it looks like a tbe but it's only the air vortex caused by the heli that makes hard to control it.
just a beginner.
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RE: msr tbe
I chased and chased that problem bud and here's what fixed it : A new tail rotor motor.
If the main shaft is straight, blades good, flybar straight, stop the bleeding and get one they're cheap.
They don't live long anyway so if that's not it you'll need it eventually anyway.
Pay close attention to how to position the wire for the motor when you unplug the old tailboom/motor assembly in and copy that when the new tailboom/motor assembley goes on. Doug
If the main shaft is straight, blades good, flybar straight, stop the bleeding and get one they're cheap.
They don't live long anyway so if that's not it you'll need it eventually anyway.
Pay close attention to how to position the wire for the motor when you unplug the old tailboom/motor assembly in and copy that when the new tailboom/motor assembley goes on. Doug
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RE: msr tbe
hi,
maybe it's too late, but take a look at post #24 at
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_9505696/tm.htm
thanks.
maybe it's too late, but take a look at post #24 at
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_9505696/tm.htm
thanks.
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RE: msr tbe
hey,
there's a plastic tool in your msr kit.
it looks like a big "c" or a horseshoe.
the manual teaches how to use it to adjust your flybar and swash plate.
i used it on my msr and it worked fine.
the heli flies great now.
there's a plastic tool in your msr kit.
it looks like a big "c" or a horseshoe.
the manual teaches how to use it to adjust your flybar and swash plate.
i used it on my msr and it worked fine.
the heli flies great now.