simmer
03-25-2008, 02:33 PM
Any drawbacks to this item? I am rebuilding after a minor crash, and I thought I would get a 440 instead of a 400mm flybar. I like fast axial rolls. My trex is fast, (almost as fast as my old Xcell) When I first started to fly this heli I had no expo it seemed touchy, then I added 22% expo and I thought this was a good thing, I have since turned that down to 20% I guess I am getting more used to it.
Anyway I wanted to know about the 440 flybar to make sure I am not biting off more than I can chew so to speak. I am running (well was until yesterday:)) Radix 600s, the replacement blades I have to use now are rototech 600 (140 grams) and I use the green Raptor paddles ( these are 22 grams)
I just dont want it too jumpy, but I have no issues with it so far. Just seemed like the time to try them out.
I am thinking I can tone it down in the radio if I need to?
Anyway I wanted to know about the 440 flybar to make sure I am not biting off more than I can chew so to speak. I am running (well was until yesterday:)) Radix 600s, the replacement blades I have to use now are rototech 600 (140 grams) and I use the green Raptor paddles ( these are 22 grams)
I just dont want it too jumpy, but I have no issues with it so far. Just seemed like the time to try them out.
I am thinking I can tone it down in the radio if I need to?