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Vespah 11-12-2006 11:06 PM

Tail Rotor ? Blade CP Pro
 

I just got the blade cp pro the other day, its my first helicopter ever. The tail rotor seems to have a plastic tube piece holding it against the gear, is there a better way to secure it in place? It seems to work it self loose after a bit.



jent 11-12-2006 11:26 PM

RE: Tail Rotor ? Blade CP Pro
 
Personally I would leave it. It is nice that it gives when you hit the ground and ****. Much better to do that than fry a motor, break your prop, or fry your 3 in 1. Also I have never had it come lose in flight so it clearly has enough strength to perform fine in flight. Just my .02

Vespah 11-13-2006 12:50 AM

RE: Tail Rotor ? Blade CP Pro
 
Thats the problem it isnt holding, I had it up about a foot off the ground and it started spinning slower then quit. I was able to drop it down unharmed and after inspection the tube had backed off so I pushed it back in. The next time I wasnt so lucky, I had it up about 15 ft and it happened again but since I truly am a newb pilot I wasnt able to control the landing this time [X(] .

Heli_Harry 11-13-2006 12:53 AM

RE: Tail Rotor ? Blade CP Pro
 
The stock tube does not hold well.

I went to my LHS and picked up a piece of fuel tubing that was a better fit and now it holds well


Have fun

quinch 11-13-2006 02:41 AM

RE: Tail Rotor ? Blade CP Pro
 
Put a longer piece of tubing on it.


shag555 11-13-2006 09:16 AM

RE: Tail Rotor ? Blade CP Pro
 
A nice little "button" you can make comes from a plastic clevis used on airplanes, etc. Just cut off the piece that has the hole in it, trim it to match the other side, so that it is round. Ream it out so that it will fit over the carbon tail shaft. I use fuel tubing against the tail rotor, then push this against the fuel tubing. It provides enough bite in the carbon fiber that you shouldn't have any more problems.

Tall Paul 11-13-2006 11:54 AM

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The tail support strut digs into the ground and lets the rotor hit. After doing these mods, I haven't had a tail rotor loosen.

HeliTB 11-13-2006 01:30 PM

RE: Tail Rotor ? Blade CP Pro
 
Probably not the best solution, but I use a collar and set screw.

lwatson 11-13-2006 06:22 PM

RE: Tail Rotor ? Blade CP Pro
 
I add a little UFU poly glue, (it is like contact cement) to the tubing. Running dual tail rotors and a brushless, no problems.


GlennisAircraft 11-13-2006 08:35 PM

RE: Tail Rotor ? Blade CP Pro
 
Also - on the tail skid - slip a piece of fuel tubing up on it to take up the gap between the ground and the end - makes a little rubber bumper for the tail.

On the rotor - make sure the shaft hasn't worked away from the bearing on the opposite side - I had the same thing happen in a low hover and then realized that just pushing the tubing on was pushing the shaft through.

Dennis

EpoweredRC 11-16-2006 09:03 PM

RE: Tail Rotor ? Blade CP Pro
 
hobby guy told me just to check it before ever flight, I most of the time think about it once I am hovering lol( bad time to think about checking it) sometimes I land unplub battery and check but most time i just wait till end of the flight, I havent had any problems with mine coming off.


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