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BCX/CX2/CX3 Blade (eFlite) CX, CX2 and CX3 Helicopters Information and Help


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Old 05-13-2012, 07:19 PM   #1
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Default I need more right aileron on my cx2

My right aileron control is much weaker than my left aileron control. When i press left aileron ot shoots off fast to the left, but using the right aileron it moves slowly. Is there an adjustment that I can make to increase the strength and speed of the right aileron? I moved the servo pushrods from the horn hole out farther (using the middle hole of the 5 holes on the horn arm), but it's still very slow moving to the right. I changed both main gears before this problem occured so it's possible that I did something while putting it back together, though I did pay attention, and checked a YouTube video once I saw the problem to make sure I did everything correctly.
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Old 05-14-2012, 08:18 AM   #2
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Some things to check;

Check the gears on the shaft for the servo horn, and the servo horn itself for missing teeth. Is the screw that holds the servo horn on the servo's shaft tight?

Anything restricting movement of the servo arm or swash plate?

You may need a new servo. They can be fine one moment, and fail the next.
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Old 08-08-2012, 05:07 PM   #3
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Agreed. Visually ensure the servo has the same amount of throw in both directions. When the stick is centered, the server arm should be parallel to the ground, by default. Also, check your swashplate and outershaft to make sure there is as little play as possible.
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