g2 tail rotor desing
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g2 tail rotor desing
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the g2 has a weak desing problem on the tail rotor to esasy for the pin to melt down the gear have a sugestion how to fix it or another model, brand that can be adapted,move to fast from a 4 channel to a 6 channel have done a lot of tinckering with it very close to keep a hoverring, i;m not interested in 3d fligth more hoveering style, can you tell me best picth settig to make relly smooth heli
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the g2 has a weak desing problem on the tail rotor to esasy for the pin to melt down the gear have a sugestion how to fix it or another model, brand that can be adapted,move to fast from a 4 channel to a 6 channel have done a lot of tinckering with it very close to keep a hoverring, i;m not interested in 3d fligth more hoveering style, can you tell me best picth settig to make relly smooth heli
Mar
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RE: g2 tail rotor desing
The g2 doesn't have a design problem just like the trex 450 it has a tail pulley system.
The best pitch setting for normal hovering is 0 pitch at low stick. 5 to 6 at center stick and 10 at high stick.
Andy
The best pitch setting for normal hovering is 0 pitch at low stick. 5 to 6 at center stick and 10 at high stick.
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RE: g2 tail rotor desing
sorry andy have 2 g2 both have the same problem does the tail upgrade comes witha strong pulley system? you tell me what to get part # etc will get it ;love the heli
I'm flying it on my back yard an expert sugested the fact ot the tail blades hitting the grass and forcing the pulley
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I'm flying it on my back yard an expert sugested the fact ot the tail blades hitting the grass and forcing the pulley
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RE: g2 tail rotor desing
While just learning to hover a little, I slightly loosend the bracket holding tail to the boom enough to where it will hold itself during flight, but if it strikes it will give slack and move. So far I do have to straighten the fin and tighten the belt on occasion by rotating and pulling back on the tail section, but I haven't stripped the gear yet (knock on wood).......