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Old 03-02-2013, 11:48 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default My 2nd X50F

So pleased with my first, I got another one!
I had a great 32 degree maiden today.
Loving my X50F's
Nitro Power Baby!
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Old 03-04-2013, 05:47 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Looks great! Btw, I was thinking about using the Align servo wheels, but thought ball distance from center servo would be too great for AR7200bx? I'm using Futaba 6 arm horns and also noticed aileron servo upper arm hits/rubs on horn. Are your rods perfectly parallel? If I put balls behind horn or in front, rods appear to be in the middle of horn?
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Old 03-06-2013, 08:22 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Looks great! Btw, I was thinking about using the Align servo wheels, but thought ball distance from center servo would be too great for AR7200bx? I'm using Futaba 6 arm horns and also noticed aileron servo upper arm hits/rubs on horn. Are your rods perfectly parallel? If I put balls behind horn or in front, rods appear to be in the middle of horn?
Thanks! This is the first heli that I've installed metal servo wheels.
I mounted the link balls in the inner holes for two reasons:
  1. I found that when I used the outer hole, the elevator push-rod link was rubbing the canopy mounting post.
  2. When setting up the BeastX pitch geometry (J) in the set-up menu. I couldn't achieve the blue light.
After I went to the inner holes, everything panned out nicely.
As far as being perfectly parallel? No. It's a shade under. So far this set-up is working out just fine for me. My last crash was due to a stripped (plastic) servo horn from hard tic-tocks I guess. I'm aware that there's pros & cons to metal servo wheels or horns, especially when you have a crash. It's something I wanted to try.
Besides they look cool!
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