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03-21-2011 01:15 PM | |
fsusmithc2 | The blade grip arms in that pic look an awful lot like the ones from the RigidCore head. Interesting. |
03-13-2011 09:20 AM | |
deepak |
Remember Laurens This is the second main shaft which was not true. I believe the shafts and vibration combo helped destroy them. I had no crashes but I did have the heli roll left before take off in the earlies twice. Cost me a spindle, main shaft and blades both times. After using zeal tape on the vbar sensor I got it to settle down and work like it should. The short block is awesome. Flip and roll much tighter. Thanks regards D |
03-13-2011 06:10 AM | |
Laurens | Have you crashed the aurora before? Or where they bad from the beginning? |
03-13-2011 06:06 AM | |
Cletus | COOL! ....I've been a fan of SKF bearings for a long time! Use them almost exclusively in all the machinery at my factories. |
03-12-2011 09:03 PM | |
deepak |
Hehe Wobble and vibration gone!! Finally a vibe free heli. Main shaft was not true and bearings were shot? Finally. She's sweet. |
03-11-2011 04:58 PM | |
united737pilot |
Wow. Very Nice!!! Also, what blade grip arms are those? |
03-11-2011 04:38 PM | |
Cletus | No, that’s a Custom Short-block I machined from billet for Deepak, to solve his "wobble" issues and gain him some increased cyclic agility. |
03-11-2011 04:06 PM | |
united737pilot | Cletus: did you cut down your avant head and use the holes where the flybar carrier was? |
03-11-2011 11:20 AM | |
deepak |
Yes Laurens, They are the 9.5mm ones. Working out nicely regards d |
03-11-2011 11:01 AM | |
Laurens | Are those QuickUK servo horns? |
03-10-2011 02:51 PM | |
Cletus |
Lower is sweeter |
03-08-2011 08:01 AM | |
deepak |
Cletus The auto trim was done prior to changing the head. I did try to adjust the gains on the gyro to no effect. Have not had the chance to do the spectrum thing yet. Hopefully today. Thanks d |
03-08-2011 07:59 AM | |
deepak |
Morning. Rotor rpm set to , 1800.1900.2000 does the hula at all 3 settings D |
03-08-2011 07:40 AM | |
Cletus | From your description of a "Hula Dancer" it suggests a slow, orbital, oscillation. Assuming normal head-speeds, anything in the head would result in a vibration associated with the head-speed and not the "Hula" thing. My thinking is the "Hula" may be an oscillation setup by the Vbar system as it tries to correct the aircraft's attitude. Look at the setup carefully, inspect the spec analyzer and what about auto trimming? |
03-08-2011 12:56 AM | |
Daniel Jetschin |
Hi Whats your Rpm? |
03-07-2011 10:49 PM | |
deepak |
Hi Will do the vibration analyzer tomorrow and post my findings Thanks d |
03-07-2011 10:33 PM | |
kanglou |
well deepak i saw that you run vbar in the another thread.So how does the spektrum analyzer look like if you have run it?Maby you can lockate where the vibes are? Maby you should check the TT?So the bearings gooes smooth and the TT is straigt? |
03-07-2011 10:30 PM | |
kanglou | Do you run mikado vbar on your machine? |
03-07-2011 10:17 PM | |
deepak |
Not that I can tell. Everything seems smooth. Head tight on shaft . Any other ideas D |
03-07-2011 10:16 PM | |
kanglou | Check all 3 mainshaft bearings if they goes smooth?nothing in the head that is loose? |
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