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RE: WALKERA 37 - 1/2/2008 3:02:32 AM   
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Sorry guys, I thought that this thread had died.

Did you try reversing your gyro? It sounds like that might be the problem.
If you have control of the Helis direction (forward-back, left-right) then those servos are hooked up correctly. Channel three is the esc, four is always rudder, five is the gear channel, six is the pitch, and seven is gyro adjust if you have that feature.
Check that your tail blades are rotating in the correct direction and that they are installed correctly. It is hard to belive how often that Walkera screws that up!

I'll check back to see if you have more questions.

Huey

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RE: WALKERA 37 - 1/2/2008 3:00:07 PM   
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I'm back too.

And good news... have tons of walkera parts!

going to open a on small online store.


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ORIGINAL: babyhuey

Sorry guys, I thought that this thread had died.

Did you try reversing your gyro? It sounds like that might be the problem.
If you have control of the Helis direction (forward-back, left-right) then those servos are hooked up correctly. Channel three is the esc, four is always rudder, five is the gear channel, six is the pitch, and seven is gyro adjust if you have that feature.
Check that your tail blades are rotating in the correct direction and that they are installed correctly. It is hard to belive how often that Walkera screws that up!

I'll check back to see if you have more questions.

Huey


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RE: WALKERA 37 - 1/2/2008 6:55:11 PM   
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Cool Cepeda,
It's amazing how the parts start adding up. I already have built an entire RTF 36 from spare parts and now I just figured out that I have enough extra parts to almost build a Raptor G2 ARF.
Just need a Trex xl belt and an esc to finish it.
Post a link to your store when you get it ready.
Looking forward to it.
Huey

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RE: WALKERA 37 - 1/3/2008 9:34:19 PM   
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SCALE COMPARISON

Imagine this. This is what we all should aspire to achieve!

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RE: WALKERA 37 - 1/3/2008 9:47:39 PM   
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OK.. Which is the best battery?

This is the question of the new year. Everyone has many opinions.

No one has a definte answer, cause many batteries are used in different ways.

But, if you are a casual flyer, maybe doing some 3D, barrel rolls, 360 loops, not pushing it at all

I recommend FLIGHT POWER EVO 2500Mah 11.1V Lipo. Along with the ULtra Balancer (blinky clone but better) if your not using a balance charger.

This battery does not puff up and has an excellent warrantee. EVEN WITH CRASHES! Don't waste money on anything else. And remember to

use caution when handling LIPOS. Do not over discharge and do not over charge.

Flight time on the Walkera DF60 = 18 minutes. DF37=17 minutes. Df36=16.5 minutes.. All normall fly mode, Idle 0.

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RE: WALKERA 37 - 1/3/2008 9:57:44 PM   
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OK.. Should I build a hybrid?

Absolutly. Hybrids offers more expansion than conventionals. Many more options too without hitting the pocket.

Here is example of my 450 hybrid. This unit flies better than an original 450XL. It's lighter and the body is stronger.

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RE: WALKERA 37 - 1/4/2008 1:36:22 AM   
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You are so right about the 600, My dream Heli. I figured out that if I sell every thing I own in this hobby I could get one but I'm not ready yet.
On your hybrid, What did you use to make it? It looks awsome!
Huey

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RE: WALKERA 37 - 1/4/2008 2:51:12 AM   
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Thanks for the information, I'll try to review all the settings and cabling when the temp gets over 10 degrees.

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RE: WALKERA 37 - 1/11/2008 2:46:15 AM   
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HYBRID 450

Video and small review.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zun1DQ4uZ0

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RE: WALKERA 37 - 1/26/2008 12:07:19 AM   
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Bump.

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RE: WALKERA 37 - 1/26/2008 10:30:22 PM   
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hey guys; i need to reverse a 380SD motor. do i switch leads and turn the diode around? i don't want to fry anything (again). lol

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RE: WALKERA 37 - 1/27/2008 2:13:12 AM   
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That's the correct way to do it. What are you doing with it?

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RE: WALKERA 37 - 1/28/2008 2:36:41 AM   
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test

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RE: WALKERA 37 - 2/4/2008 10:33:03 AM   
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Hello!
One guy offers me metal 37 frame + incomplete plastic 37 for parts for 100 shipped. Is it good price?
Thank you,
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RE: WALKERA 37 - 2/4/2008 1:54:46 PM