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09-19-2009 10:25 AM | ||
Rusty63 |
Flying near Stock is Best . Ive had my v4 two/half years . Only mods is Harder , blades . Esky cnc innershaft . Ive glued swashplate once . I do Fly Heli very hard . But as i said if you know/ think you are about to crash . Let throttle go . No / or little damage . More metal bits means Damage looking for next weak point . Its your money as mn wizard said wont make Heli Fly any better ps.. With sloppy Blade holders are you sure its the Bladeholders . Could be the hub sets that hold them . |
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09-19-2009 09:29 AM | ||
B3master |
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Howdy Antony, I notice lots of play in the stock blade grips, hence i thought sooner or later i will be forced to upgrade to metalic grips like the xtreme ones, but the result with that upgrade that i fear is a higher COG, i didnt want to purposly raise the cog, im just mentioning its a bad side effect and hence to counter it i will need heavier landing skids. i think ill be holding off the cnc swash unless it indeed comes apart, then i will fix it as spare and replace it with Esky cnc one, i thought there was an advantage with the xtreme one the esky cnc is available localy $12 i dont need to pay shipping or anything |
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09-18-2009 10:34 PM | ||
mnwizard |
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The other type is the eXtreme brand. It has longer, higher control arms and requires a longer control linkage between the servo arm and the swash. I have flown both types, and there is no difference in flight between either of the CNC types or the stock plastic one. The CNC parts are fun to putz with and for adding a little bling, but with the exception of the extended shaft, they don't make the heli fly any better. |
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09-18-2009 10:54 AM | ||
dayshaddow |
hi ya lets start with the skids http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/AFC-system-Lan...3286.m63.l1177 these wont break easily but are desighned to work with the extreme canopy..but i just used some small sizzors and cut a small section out of the canopy on both side to allow the canopy to be mounted..you will also need to make some new holes for the screws in the canopy as the origional ones will now sit a bit to high and the lower lades will clip the canopy when you start to spin her up the metal blade grips well if you really feel the need then only use the extreme blade grips and not the ebay cnc ones as they are faulty the grips when assembled are not square the ball joints can also freely move up and will ruin your helis stability oh and as for raising the cog its a bad idea and will make it even easier for you to death roll you lama in a sudden turn/manover cheers oh and hi rusty hows it going antony hope this helps antony |
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09-18-2009 04:29 AM | ||
B3master |
Thank you Antony and Rusty. I have gone through that thread before when i notice the small pitch on one side of my swashplate im ready for it . about the stock swash i belive I have previously heard it from u both that the best swashplate is the stock one, just seems to slipped my mind, and that it does have the most travel. I guess i can forget about 4th hole im not even gonna try i think with the 3rd im extremly near my stock swash limit. im now just wondering if the metal ones (compared to each other) have different or similar travel, i did only order extended inner shaft and xtreme blades and 20mm shorter flybar, i know the rest is bling. but sooner or later the play within the blade holders has to go and i will need metal blade holders which will raise the CG and to make up for it will need the indestructable heavier landing gear as well as the metal swash, i hate to ADD weight, i would rather shift weight arround. but all these are adding weight, even the extreme blades, But least they make up for their own weight with the added pitch angle. With the shorter flybar and extra weight on top (and after im forced into getting the metal blade grips).... im worrying already.... the thing gonna be very twichy |
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09-18-2009 03:00 AM | ||
Rusty63 |
+1 Antony , Only metal parts needed are Innershaft Top. Eskycnc Top is fine . Anything else just adds weight . Keep this in mind if you have problems . https://www.helifreak.com/showthread.php?t=124029 |
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09-18-2009 01:04 AM | ||
dayshaddow |
hi there i will be honist with you the cnc is great swash while you are learning and crashing often as it wont seperate like the stock plastic one but once you are a master pilot with only the rare light crash then stick with the stock one..both performe the same(i know advertised otherwise)however i reckon i have clocked up around 2000+ hours of lama flyin time and still fly stock as it workes very well both swashes have a limited amount of travle.the 4th hole isnt the holy grail of lama flying. either swash will run out of travle long before the stick on your transmitter dose..as mentioned before pushing the stick further than the swash ability to swing will cause servo binding simple way to see is move the push rod to the outter most hole..now without throttle move the cyclic stick though its full range of motions..you will quickly see the servos are able to swing much more then the swash..typical you see servo horn bending or the swash arms bending under the load from the servo antony |
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09-17-2009 06:38 PM | ||
B3master |
which is the best swashplate for V4 lama? Hi all, wondering if you had experiences with more than one swashplate, i want the one with the most operational tilt angle, that way i can go to fourth hole on the servo arms |
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