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  • hi guys i know rdts is reverse dts ...what does it actually mean and why is it better?

  • can i do this with the stock belt cp V2 TX ??

  • @kanarie93 - YES :-)

  • Hey Chopperaddict. Nice vid. I'm debating on whether to do the rdts or just leave it with the regular dts.

  • Hi PCElf

    Go for the RDTS, its real simple to do.

    Ian

  • Are you still using the stock transmitter? I heard that this modification is not compatible with the stock TX due to pitch limitations and epa adjustments

  • Hi ShadowWalker

    I did this to obtain the best possible control of the swashplate on the Belt-CP.

    This makes a marked difference to it's handling.

    Hope this clarified it for you ?

  • Tell me again why you went through all of the trouble to do this?

  • Hi Kenny582

    Glad the vid was helpful...

    On my belt I had already moved the canopy mounting forward to allow me to mount the battery further forward to get a decent C of G, so the canopy doesnt touch the brackets.

    My mounting posts are right at the front, just above the motor.

    However, If you are careul to make the brackets as small as possible widthwise, I suspect they would go into the better canopies such as the TREX etc, as they are quite a bit wider anyway.

    Any one know ?

  • Excellent, thanks so much for the video. Thanks for the info on the Alu brackets. I'm doing a mod and if it works and I crash and have to redo stuff, I might look into doing it your way. How about the canopy though? How do you make it fit with this configuration?

  • Thanx- glad you liked it...

  • good job !!

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