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hbomb
04-27-2005, 06:08 PM
i have a raptor 50 v2 ,os50 hyper, mp11 mav. g4 600 blade
My question is what should i use for the curves
thanks
DavidH
04-27-2005, 06:19 PM
Henry,
What to use for throttle and pitch curves is sort of hard to answer without seeing your mechanical setup.
Is this your first heli?
If it is I would suggest finding some experienced help that might be local to you or not to far to travel.
You can look on the pilot locator that is located on the front page and see if someone is close to you.
David
hbomb
04-27-2005, 07:12 PM
David,Thanks for the reply
Well yes and no.I converted it from the 30v2 to the 50v2
ive been running an os50 while my hyper was getting replaced,as it only ran for a couple of minutes when i first converted it,the motor was defective and blew up,so now i just want to make sure everything is close.
Ive looked on the pilot locator for local pilots and the closest is probly an hour away.I thought it would be more popular here.
I wish I still lived in Ga. looks really popular down there,must be the weather :mrgreen:
Henry
WillJames
05-01-2005, 06:10 AM
Try standard throuttle curves. 0-25-50-75-100 Normal, 100-75-50-75-100 Idleups
Pitch curves start out standard 0-25-50-75-100. Then like David said, tweak them to your setup. If you ahve everything at 90's the standard pitch and throttle curves work pretty well with little or now adjustments needed on your throttle curve. If you setup your collective range using your endpoints (after making sure everything is at 90 degrees) for -10 to +10 with maybe a couple more degrees on the top end in hold, you should be able to leave the pitch curves at default. Also, make sure and inhibit all the sliders and knobs and mixes in your radio to keep away any unwanted suprises.
hbomb
05-02-2005, 12:23 PM
Hey Thanks for the info,thats pretty much what I have,
Thanks again
Henry