complete noob - i need help
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complete noob - i need help
I own a aerohawk, Since the manual doesnt go into great detail on making ajustments to the flybar and the other ajustments. I was wondering if you guys could help me out and explain to me what the ajustments do and how to go about ajusting them. This would be a great deal of help, sorry but i couldnt find the information anywhere else.
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RE: complete noob - i need help
ok, now i understand how to ajust the flybar and the tail motor, but i'm still lost on how to ajust the other settings. Can someone please elaberate for me.
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RE: complete noob - i need help
Noobs Noobs Noobs, OK.
Well there two servos, that together control the direction that the swash mechanism tilts. the main rotor must be trimmed level or the heli will be unstable. so you must, between unscrewing the servo horns and adjusting their linkages, allow the rotor disk to remain level while the transmitter trims are centered and servos are in the center of their travel. If the tail drifts increase the gain, if it wags decrease it. keep your blades balanced, charges fresh, and your transmitter ON. Also check out some of the other ten million areohawk posts
Happy Hovering!
Well there two servos, that together control the direction that the swash mechanism tilts. the main rotor must be trimmed level or the heli will be unstable. so you must, between unscrewing the servo horns and adjusting their linkages, allow the rotor disk to remain level while the transmitter trims are centered and servos are in the center of their travel. If the tail drifts increase the gain, if it wags decrease it. keep your blades balanced, charges fresh, and your transmitter ON. Also check out some of the other ten million areohawk posts
Happy Hovering!