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Flyingagain
07-12-2006, 07:37 PM
Please please tell me I am doing something wrong and how to fix it!!!!!

I reently bought Reflex XTR, having it once before, but never having time to use it, thus left it at a friends...anyways, got a new version and running a FUTABA 14mz radio with it...

Anyways, here lies the problem. I set my radio up in PPM model on CCPM 120% with all sub-trims and what not nulled out....yade dada dada type of things...

Anyways, I was trying to fly the 3dmp-e seeing that I am building one right now, and the thing dosent frigging fly on the simulator. I am sure I am doing something wrong, I can get it airborne, but my god it dosent act like anything but a piece of shiz! I know for a fact the real thing flies incrediable, I am sure it is either my programming of my radio or something with the similulator setup...

I assume I use ppm modulation
I assume I use 120 ccpm
I have pitch at -50, ailerion and elev at 50%
I have elevator servo reversed
and gyro set at about 50%ish...

Anyways, please please help me with what I am doing wrong and yes i have centered it! I also set up the channels to match the channels in my radio..

Can someone either give me a program for this model with there 14mz or pleaes list evertyhing I need to do to get this thing to fly!!!! I can literally lift off, but fighting to keep it even in a hover.. I know how to hover at least in real life:)

If you have the model for reflex and all the settings, please mail them to me at greg@acutedatasolutions.com or please take time to explain what the heck I am doing wrong..going on a trip tommorow on the plane and would like to play it for awhile!:) Thanks all for your time!

Greg

Gus
07-12-2006, 08:12 PM
XTR does NOT use CCPM! Set your Swash to SWH1!

I us Chan 1 = Ail, Chan 2 = Elv, Chan 3 = Throttle, Chan 4 = Rudder, Chan 5 = Gyro Control, Chan 6 = Pitch, Chan 7 = Gov.

Use this for all Heli models.
Gus...

Flyingagain
07-12-2006, 08:51 PM
gracious my friend:)...Thanks for the info, that could make the difference!:)