flybar settings
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From: spokane, WA
i have a night ranger 3d and it is my first heli . is the flybar and the top sopposed to be level mine is not level and i think thanks why i could not get off the ground and crashed on the first take off. it just dident lift it got light but no go and it was pulling really bad to the side. well just thought id ask it does not have anything the guide about it. and if so how would i go about adujest it thanks. cant wait to get it fixed and get back to learning how to fly
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From: Mulberry, FL
the flybar is suppose to be very easy to move or piviot back and forth....when i first got my heli the flybar and flybar paddles where VERY stiff...i had to take off the ball links and use a tool to loosen up them a bit (all it does is file some plastic off inside the link) you dont want to file it down so much where it falls off the ball, it should still snap on there and not be easy to come off....but it should be able to move without a lot of friction. if i slap my flybar it will bounce back and forth a few times.....if that helps any
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From: Edmonton,
AB, CANADA
I suggest that you do radd's school of flight, in it you'll find out that most helis will pull to the left when you spool up slowly. If you can't get off the ground then check to make sure that you're getting enough voltage out of the battery.
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ok i will the battery when i get it fixed but when it was sitting with thr gyro and everything on the flybar would sit croocked like at a angle the whole bar and paddles



