darticus,
I copied this off Page 36 of the manual:
the weights help to provide added stability by increasing the amount of cyclic input required
to overcome the gyroscopic force of the flybar paddles. In general, flying with the weights in this position will
still provide quick and aggressive cyclic response, but with reduced sensitivity (especially when in hover), when
compared to having them positioned closer to the head/main shaft on the flybar.
We (e-flight) suggest that you make your first flights with the flybar weights in this position before making any adjustments.
If, after the first few flights, you feel as though the cyclic response is too quick or aggressive, we recommend the
addition of one more weights on each side of the flybar, next to the weights that were already installed. Additional
weights are available separately in packs of two (EFLH1165). With the added weights, the cyclic response will be
noticeably less responsive and aggressive.
So, where you have the weights (farthest out) is where YOU need them. You could add another weight to each side also.
Hovering is hard. Have you tried Radds flight school?
http://www.dream-models.com/eco/pre-Flight.html
Thats where I started and followed it to the letter. Let us know if you have anymore questions. Go to
Wheeeeeeee.....Blade Cp