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    RE: Walkera Dragonfly #36 - 6/1/2008 9:26:16 PM   
    Chophop


     

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    Here is a photo of the Telebee. I have the G110 in the same place.

    I found that servo tape works well if you use three strips high along the top and bottom of the frame, leave the middle of the gyro with no tape. Less than 3 strips is too stiff, more may be too soft.

    CH

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    RE: Walkera Dragonfly #36 - 6/1/2008 9:30:20 PM   
    Chophop


     

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    The 400DF and Phoenix 35 has been replaced with an Align BL-35X and Scorpion HK2208-28 and 12t pinion. Battery is air temp after a nine minute flight. Lately I come back with 3.84v/cell (open terminal) . Motor and esc are barely warm.

    I did my first loop 2 days ago. Really a sort of corkscrew loop, I didn't close up so well. I went to the side a little.

    CH

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    RE: Walkera Dragonfly #36 - 6/5/2008 12:02:44 AM   
    aythomps


     

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    chophop, I got the e-flite g110 gyro, I'm having to hardest time set it up. I'm using the DX6 system. Is there anyplace I can get some help like beginning or start point to get going. Thanks alot

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    RE: Walkera Dragonfly #36 - 6/5/2008 4:09:43 PM   
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    I tried to answer yesterday, we had 3 big storms in a row, everything below my lot on about a 20 foot high mound, was flooded and power kept dropping. 3 trees, a cherry, apple, and peach tree blew over, ripped out of the ground. They were about 12 feet, the cherry 15. I was pretty unnerved, I had been through a tornado before. Tornadoes aren't fun, but tormatoes are. When someone bugs you, twist a tomatoe in their face and say "Wow ! A tormatoe !"

    Read the first post in the link, ignore the engineering data, and get an understanding of how the gyro works.

    CH

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    RE: Walkera Dragonfly #36 - 6/5/2008 7:32:47 PM   
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    I do not see the link. I watch some video yesterday, I think I got thte tail setup corect. I also found out that the gear channel to be use with the gyro can be switch to the elvator switch. That all that I have so far.

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    RE: Walkera Dragonfly #36 - 6/5/2008 9:11:08 PM   
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    Today my wife and I have been married 47 years and I gave her a tomatoe for a gift.Hummm,I wonder if we'll see 48???

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    RE: Walkera Dragonfly #36 - 6/5/2008 9:12:32 PM   
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    I meant to say tormatoe.

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    RE: Walkera Dragonfly #36 - 6/5/2008 11:50:49 PM   
    Chophop


     

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    I'm sorry, maybe I was still goofy from the storm.

    http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/member.php?u=115812

    I hope she thought the tormatoe was fun. You might want to hold off on waterfallmelons and shoecumbers.


    CH

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    RE: Walkera Dragonfly #36 - 6/6/2008 2:41:42 AM   
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    She's ok with it.But I'm afraid of what's going to happen with the shoecumbers.She stayed married to me all these years so you know she can take a joke.I hope the storms leave your area soon.We are finally getting nice weather and my toy is still on the bench.Been doing outdoor work and getting the pool open.It gets closed in early Sept so we have to use it when we can.

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    RE: Walkera Dragonfly #36 - 6/6/2008 2:49:28 AM   
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    Question on the ball sizing tool.Is anyone out there using one?? What are the ideas on using them?

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    RE: Walkera Dragonfly #36 - 6/10/2008 7:58:40 PM