Trex 600e pro tail blowout
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Love your videos bubby. What gyro gain did you end up with? Darren
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i have just bought one new and worried about this happening to me i will upgrade the tail blades in the near future.
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@GBrenda3 , Sorry , Can you explain me with other words, How you perform the swash level and blade pitch ? Thanks in advance
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@msallua step G is servo centering. In this step the servo arms are set to the heli not the ground. There are a few helis out there that are designed with an angled stance on the ground. Swash level and blade pitch should always be set off the main shaft. As long as you do this it doesn't matter if the heli is sitting perfectly level during setup. If your using a digital pitch gauge zero it on the head block and do all pitch settings from the front of the heli.
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In the setup menu of BeastX, how you perform the step G,? the helicopter is tilted forward because you are using an F3C landing skid
That is a good lookin heli. I love the 600. You are definately right....yours looks very very rock solid. it was a joy to watch. well done!
mountaindewdude76 1 week ago
@mountaindewdude76 Thanks for watching
GBrenda3 1 week ago
Thanks for uploading.
This information shines, among the heap of trash coming
from so called expert yahoos on line.
Thank you,
Mario.
terrajunkie 2 weeks ago
@terrajunkie Thanks for watching.
GBrenda3 1 week ago
hi if you are a smooth flyer will you still have this tail problem
Bazza019 3 weeks ago
@Bazza019 The tail blowing out is mainly due to lower head speed or high pitch settings. Your not likely to have this problem with mild 3D. I still recommend it because it gives the tail a real solid feel similar to the trex 550. You will notice the difference with any flying style.
GBrenda3 3 weeks ago