Fury Setup
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I am setting up my new Fury 60 on my Futaba 9CHP. I am using swash SR3 and reveresed the elev. servo. All ATV are 100% and no subtrims used. the swash leveled pretty good and it seams to stay level after collective changes. Is there anything more I need to do to it as far as checking the throws on it? any other mixes? This is my First CCPM heli and I did not build it! All my other helis are mechanical mixing. Thanks for any tips.
Jimmy
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Originally posted by JimmyA
I am setting up my new Fury 60 on my Futaba 9CHP. I am using swash SR3 and reveresed the elev. servo. All ATV are 100% and no subtrims used. the swash leveled pretty good and it seams to stay level after collective changes. Is there anything more I need to do to it as far as checking the throws on it? any other mixes? This is my First CCPM heli and I did not build it! All my other helis are mechanical mixing. Thanks for any tips.
Jimmy
I am setting up my new Fury 60 on my Futaba 9CHP. I am using swash SR3 and reveresed the elev. servo. All ATV are 100% and no subtrims used. the swash leveled pretty good and it seams to stay level after collective changes. Is there anything more I need to do to it as far as checking the throws on it? any other mixes? This is my First CCPM heli and I did not build it! All my other helis are mechanical mixing. Thanks for any tips.
Jimmy
Just make sure the swashplate moves level. You can do this by,
holding the flybar and move the collective.Watch the paddles they should not move, do this for both elevator and aileron. If you do see movement you will need to add some mixing til it's eliminated. I'm using 3-5% mixing in the up side of the elevator and nothing else.
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Originally posted by JimmyA
Dam it must be either nobody here flys a Fury or they don't care to help.
Please close thread. I will call Miniature Aircraft and ask them. Thanks
Jimmy
Dam it must be either nobody here flys a Fury or they don't care to help.
Please close thread. I will call Miniature Aircraft and ask them. ThanksJimmy
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Another thing to look for is the pins going through the washout hub. Make sure your push rods are long enough so that the pins don't hit the surface of the swashplate in extreme cyclic and pitch positions.
Have fun, you'll love your Fury!
Ford
Have fun, you'll love your Fury!
Ford
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Check your throws! With the Fury basic head you can only get about 5 degrees cyclic both aileron and elevator without binding. With the metal head you can get 6 degrees both directions. Use your swash ATVs to get these set. Use an idle up and check for binding at both full positive and negative collective while holding full aileron and elevator at the same time. The head should turn smoothly at extremes of control.
You'll love that Fury!
Later,,,basmntdweller
You'll love that Fury!
Later,,,basmntdweller
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Thanks for all the tips guys. Keep them coming. I can't wait to fly it. hopefully have it ready for Saturday.
Furyflyer2,
Yeah I guess I was a little unpatient!
Jimmy
Furyflyer2,
Yeah I guess I was a little unpatient!
Jimmy



