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Old 04-27-2006, 02:40 AM
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hi there i have a raptor 50v2 and jr9xpcm version 11 transmitter
i can fly around in figure o eight and now what to set up for 3d miy picth is bottom sick 2 mid stick 7 top stick 12do i have to change the rod lenghts to get the negative picth in flight mode st-1 or is it all done in the radio can some one help me please
Old 04-27-2006, 04:37 AM
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First thing you need to do is set your mid stick to 50% in the radio. Then adjust the blades to get 0° pitch at mid stick. From there you should be able to adjust the rest of the pitch range in the radio. You will also need to readjust the setting in normal after you adjust the blades linkage.
Old 04-27-2006, 08:06 AM
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http://www.raptortechnique.com

Set the heli up for symetrical pitch throw mechanically with a pitch curve of 0 to 100 and 50 being zero degrees at mid stick. Then use your radio to setup your curves for flying.
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Default RE: picth setup

Motions:: ... First thing you need to do is set your mid stick to 50% in the radio. Then adjust the blades to get 0° pitch at mid stick.
And don't forget to actually put the stick to 50% (don't just put 50% at mid-stick on the curve settings) when adjusting to 0° pitch.

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