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Old 08-02-2005, 01:22 AM
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Human_Enigma
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Default RE: Messed up Blade...

advice, hmmm lets see, first roll it around the pavement on the balls as if it were a car. dont even try to lift it off the ground. do this for quite a while. I'd say 8-12 battery packs. Adjust the tail trim on the radio in the direction opposite the nose tends to wander, adjust the trim so that when the heli seems to become boyant without lifting off the ground in low to no wind it pretty much holds itself straight for a few seconds without input to the rudder. Always Always keep the tail facing you and if there is any breeze Make sure ya keep the nose pointed into the wind at all times. After youve gotten over your neighbors pointing and laughing at you just scooting it across the ground for so long its time to start making teeny tiny hops with it.. no more then 1/2 to 1 inch off the ground.. Hop Hop Hop.. your neighbors will laugh some more. ( you can show them later by hovering it in their living room ) Hop Hop Hop.. and practtice hopping it straight up. if you notice.. it will tend to favor a certain direction as the balls come off the ground.. in time. this collective input will become more and more natural you may also want to click the collective trims on the radio to counteract this too. a little at a time. Its a balancing act. soon youll notice 1 second hovers.. 2 second hovers.. do this for a while.. and all this time.. your becoming more accostomed to another aspect of this hobby. getting the mechanical part of it dialed in. when your hovers begin to get to 4,5 10 seconds. this is the time youll want to start paying attention to how it reacts to increased throttle stick responses, The right pot.. or proportional mix matches the tail rotor thrust, to the throttle input to counteract the centrifugal forces the rotor head makes. The tail rotor " pushes " the model the direction its facing.. or the side that the tail rotor is on. so with this in mind. if the nose is wants to go right with increased throttle, its pushing the tail too hard to the left so you want to decrease the amount it pushes by decreasing the proportional pot.. once again. 1/8th at a time. and visa versa. do this until you can confidently hod a hover No problem Full battery packs worth.. After you master a stable.. motionless hover without ANY difficulty. Mastering the hover is the KEY to success in flying them.. after this.. drill drill drill tail in hovers around yourself in the most perfect circle you can manage left and right until your completly dizzy, concentrate in making them as steady and fluid as possible without going too fast. After that drill drill drill turning the heli at a right angle to yourself and attempt to circle it around yourself again both right and left. if it tends to sway. just land it and spin the tail back to you and start over.. Once you can safely do right angle circles fluid and smooth both directions.. this is the introduction to forward flight.