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Old 03-05-2014, 04:55 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Hey guys I am going with the double brushless setup on my nano cause the HH was not strong enough for me this is what I am going with OverSky HP03SE 16600KV for Main OverSky HP02T 12000KV for tail 1.2mm Pinion gear 0.3M 7T DP-3A brushless ESC. I was also thinking about going with the Long Solid MCPX Boom from HH, Lynx 42 tail. I have the oversky 200 mah 35c batteries. It already has the Xtream DFC head on it with the bigger feathering shaft, MH Swash. Do you think this will be a good setup? Also can you guy give me some good setting for the transmitter for indoor and outside flight? Thanks for all the help.
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Old 03-06-2014, 12:09 PM   #23 (permalink)
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You'll be much better off with the Mild...jmho...I use the 45C batteries

Use the stock mCPX tail (BLH3602) the extended is a bit long...if you want solid, you can cut the longer tail boom and re-make the notch

The Xtreme DFC is solid...good choice
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Go with wild. I send mild and now I wish I went wild in the first place. I think you can always tone down but never tone UP, right?
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Go with wild. I send mild and now I wish I went wild in the first place. I think you can always tone down but never tone UP, right?
Wild toned down isn't exactly ideal either.

The only difference between the mild and wild kits are the motors, so a simple motor swap does the trick.
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Old 03-07-2014, 08:07 AM   #26 (permalink)
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Wild toned down isn't exactly ideal either.

The only difference between the mild and wild kits are the motors, so a simple motor swap does the trick.
So you mean to tell me you can't back down your pitch curve on a wild setup to make it so it doesn't punch holes in your ceiling? Why wouldn't that work? I must be confused about something.
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Old 03-07-2014, 08:13 AM   #27 (permalink)
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So you mean to tell me you can't back down your pitch curve on a wild setup to make it so it doesn't punch holes in your ceiling? Why wouldn't that work? I must be confused about something.
Of course you can...you can tame it to fly like a fixed-pitch if you want...

But the context was wild vs mild...and that is a motor context

You didn't mention pitch curve when you suggested the wild over mild, and your comment was taken as such
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Of course you can...you can tame it to fly like a fixed-pitch if you want...

But the context was wild vs mild...and that is a motor context

You didn't mention pitch curve when you suggested the wild over mild, and your comment was taken as such
Okay, my bad. My point was that why bother getting mild? I wish I got wild to begin with and toned (the heli) down from the start. That way I had the power that I would eventually want and I wouldn't be in the position that I am now in, having to buy a new motor. Does that make sense?
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Okay, my bad. My point was that why bother getting mild? I wish I got wild to begin with and toned (the heli) down from the start. That way I had the power that I would eventually want and I wouldn't be in the position that I am now in, having to buy a new motor. Does that make sense?
Now it does, yes...

I do a bit of My test flying inside the apt building...so I know all the tricks to taming

Actually do have an mCPX that is set up to fly like a fixed-pitch
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Now it does, yes...

I do a bit of My test flying inside the apt building...so I know all the tricks to taming

Actually do have an mCPX that is set up to fly like a fixed-pitch
I wonder if you're the one I first watched do that on youtube. I've tamed one down a lot when first learning. As I get better I just notch it up a bit.
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I wonder if you're the one I first watched do that on youtube. I've tamed one down a lot when first learning. As I get better I just notch it up a bit.
No, that wasn't Me...

I do a lot of mods to the mCPX, but I do have a BL too...as you might notice in My signature
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No, that wasn't Me...

I do a lot of mods to the mCPX, but I do have a BL too...as you might notice in My signature
Ah, I see you're the famous Cybertronic Hobby that has the awesome silicone o-rings that Scott S raves about. I think you should hire him as your salesman. Anyway, I'm WAY off topic.
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Ah, I see you're the famous Cybertronic Hobby that has the awesome silicone o-rings that Scott S raves about. I think you should hire him as your salesman. Anyway, I'm WAY off topic.
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