BlueRay upgrades??
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BlueRay upgrades??
Andy (and all)... Have really been enjoying my BlueRay 450 this summer. Lots of flights and no real issues. I would however like to either get the gyro working better as I typically have to hold in some right rudder to keep it from yawing slightly to the left. I keep adjusting it as it works for a while then have to adjust again. Is there another gyro that you recommend that would provide more heading hold performance? Also, same for the servos, is there a drop in upgrade servo? Thanks in advance!
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RE: BlueRay upgrades??
Hello JB-Heli
I also have a BlueRay and had no problems other then the one's from a few screwups, me not the heli!
As for having to hold some right rudder in I found I had to clean the tail slider and add a drop of oil.
Also cleaned the swash plate and also add a drop of oil on the main shaft, it was like it was sticking.
Not 100% sure if that's the correct thing to do but it has worked for me.
And the BlueRay is one great heli>>>>>>>>> I bet I have more then 50 to 75+ flights.
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I also have a BlueRay and had no problems other then the one's from a few screwups, me not the heli!
As for having to hold some right rudder in I found I had to clean the tail slider and add a drop of oil.
Also cleaned the swash plate and also add a drop of oil on the main shaft, it was like it was sticking.
Not 100% sure if that's the correct thing to do but it has worked for me.
And the BlueRay is one great heli>>>>>>>>> I bet I have more then 50 to 75+ flights.
RCREDHOTS
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Andy (and all)... Have really been enjoying my BlueRay 450 this summer. Lots of flights and no real issues. I would however like to either get the gyro working better as I typically have to hold in some right rudder to keep it from yawing slightly to the left. I keep adjusting it as it works for a while then have to adjust again. Is there another gyro that you recommend that would provide more heading hold performance? Also, same for the servos, is there a drop in upgrade servo? Thanks in advance!
Andy (and all)... Have really been enjoying my BlueRay 450 this summer. Lots of flights and no real issues. I would however like to either get the gyro working better as I typically have to hold in some right rudder to keep it from yawing slightly to the left. I keep adjusting it as it works for a while then have to adjust again. Is there another gyro that you recommend that would provide more heading hold performance? Also, same for the servos, is there a drop in upgrade servo? Thanks in advance!
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RE: BlueRay upgrades??
the gy48V is a good replacement gyro on our website. To get rock solid hold you must upgrade the tail servo to a better one such as this: http://www.hobbypartz.com/dmdise.html
Andy
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