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Old 10-30-2006 | 06:39 PM
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choppersrule
 
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Default RE: E-FLITE BLADE CP PRO


ORIGINAL: Night_prowler26

ORIGINAL: choppersrule

Night Prowler,

You got it right. Are you having some type of problem? Let me know.

Dave / Choppersrule

only problem was when i tightend everything my rotor was vibrating and the heli was really touchy to fly ( yes got it off the ground just to see )

it had vibrated before if i didnt have it on level ground cause of the training balls.

Maybe I should try again, but with everyting back a lil loose its fine..

I am new and not sure of names for everything sorry. none of the screws were loose loose like goign to fall out they were just not tight as they could be thats all.

i was figuring the small tiny ones on the controls when you move the main rotor blades left and right the plastic that the screws are holding on moves, maybe that tells you what that part is called?
i figured they needed to be a lil lose so would move freely?


Edit: looking at the Exploded view page in the blade book it shows the screw i am talking about as #75 witch calls it a pan head screw.
Night Prowler,

I apologize, I keep forgetting that the Pro has the Bell-Hiller grips and that pan head screw #75 should be backed off about 1/2 turn. If totally tightened down. The Bell-Hiller linkage wouldn't be able to move. If you're still having a bad vibration problem, generally, the blades are out of balance, a bent main shaft, or blade tracking is way off. One time, I corrected a vibration problem by moving the fly bar weight in about a 1/4 inch. Try that, move one in, if it's worse, move it back and try the other side.

Dave / Choppersrule