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Old 09-20-2002 | 04:12 PM
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..Ok I try to setup my raptor30. And I got som questios for you..

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I cant get the pitch right. Im seting up the heli for 3d flying, so i whant +-9.
First I hade to move the pitch ball link to the outer hole on the servo. But now I have a strange probleme. One side is almost perfect when I measure with the pitch gauge. But I cant get the other side to line up. If I adjust both of the blades to be -9 at the bottom they dont line up at the top, one blade is +9 the other is +8 degrees.
And when I adjust both of the blades to be +9 they dont line up in the middel. One is 0 degree and the other is -2. Im getting frustrated!

And the clutchs is grabing the bellhousing. Is this something that will wear down during normal operation?

I hope you can guid me right....

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Old 09-20-2002 | 08:49 PM
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comon folks
Old 09-21-2002 | 04:33 AM
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before you setup up your heli for flying 3D you should learn the basics of flying with a less radical setup...

regardless... don't worry to much about the two blades being the same, the pitch gage will give you a rough number anyway... if you use would blades, they might be warped....
do the final setup in flight, tracking of the blades first and than max climb-out rate without bogging the engine upside right and inverted... that will determine your max pitch... not the gage...

wouldn't worry to much about the bell if it is a new heli it will wear in...

hope that helps
Old 09-21-2002 | 08:38 AM
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thanks

Well right now i fly f3c, and done that for 3 years. So the next step for me is 3d. I have a tt39 engine so i think +10 is possible.
And thanks for the help

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Old 09-21-2002 | 08:40 AM
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Is -7 enough to start learing 3d, or is -9 the best option?
Old 09-21-2002 | 09:16 AM
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It would seem to me that if you've been flying at least three years, you would be answering the questions instead of asking. If you are thinking -7º of pitch is enough, then you are not flying inverted. Is +7º enough pitch upright? Be honest, and you will get honest answers!
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I say i fly f3c not that am good at it My setup is always -7 under normal flight. But i think -9 is to much to make low the heli flyabel.
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That's why we employ different flight modes. In "Normal" you would have something like -6 to +9 or 10º with 0º at half stick. In "Idle UP" you would want -10º to +10º with 0º at half stick.
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Originally posted by rchelial
It would seem to me that if you've been flying at least three years, you would be answering the questions instead of asking. If you are thinking -7º of pitch is enough, then you are not flying inverted. Is +7º enough pitch upright? Be honest, and you will get honest answers!
-7 is plenty of negative pitch to get started inverted, you always need less pitch inverted than upright. but of course the more pitch the better, if the engine can hold it...
Old 09-22-2002 | 01:22 PM
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OK, If you pull out you manual, there is a good 3d setup page for the R30 including link lengths, and pitch settings. Page 21. These settings will get you a good basic startup for learning 3D.

Of course, after that point, everyone will have diffrent versions of how they think a 3D setup should be.

This should get you going in the right direction.

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