Hornet blades tracking
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Hornet blades tracking
I have noticed that the rotorblades of my Hornet FP do not track perfectly anymore. They used to, but now the chopper has been "retired" for almost a year due to lack of flying space and now when I ran it up again it just didn't seem quite right. Is there any trick to improve the tracking? I really would like the Hornet II,CP. Anyone flown it?
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RE: Hornet blades tracking
Hi.
To solve the tracking you have to change one of the blade's ptich. I used to put something as thick as paper ( mor or less ) between where the blade ataches to the rotorhead. That changes the pitch positive or negative depending if you put it on the leading edge or the trailing edge.
If you don't have enough money to buy a Hornet II, buy the Flybarless update for the Hornet I. I have one and its really amazing how well it flyes .
Hutu
To solve the tracking you have to change one of the blade's ptich. I used to put something as thick as paper ( mor or less ) between where the blade ataches to the rotorhead. That changes the pitch positive or negative depending if you put it on the leading edge or the trailing edge.
If you don't have enough money to buy a Hornet II, buy the Flybarless update for the Hornet I. I have one and its really amazing how well it flyes .
Hutu