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Old 04-18-2014, 11:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default THX 2 everyone, I am Winning the Battle

Just an update & thanks to every one here at HELIFREAK who helped me turn the corner with the MSRX Months of replacing & upgrading parts, many servo link adjustments and almost giving up on this bird, I feel like I am finally making serious progress. After the latest upgrades and help from the forum members I started to perform left piros, and tonight I was successful with a few left hand turns, in my living room My method is unnatural but it works. I give it right aileron as I input rudder. My left turns are still a little sloppy, but in the confined space of my living room this is quite an accomplishment. It seems I read somewhere about this method of opposite aileron, but I can't remember where. Anyone else use opposite aileron on left turns?
Again thanks to everyone for their input & help.
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Old 04-19-2014, 10:38 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Awesome, thats great that you're getting it dialed in now.

I also give right ail on left turns. Mine are also still quite sloppy but I've gotten a few nice ones inside the house in a small space. I was practicing them outside the last time it was nice and calm out and it really dives down if you're giving left ail so I was constantly correcting with right, then found a happy medium of almost rocking the aileron back and forth with very small movements similar to a cp heli.

Lots of fun.

Glad you're over the hump of frustrations.
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Old 04-19-2014, 05:40 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Awesome, thats great that you're getting it dialed in now.

I also give right ail on left turns. Mine are also still quite sloppy but I've gotten a few nice ones inside the house in a small space. I was practicing them outside the last time it was nice and calm out and it really dives down if you're giving left ail so I was constantly correcting with right, then found a happy medium of almost rocking the aileron back and forth with very small movements similar to a cp heli.

Lots of fun.

Glad you're over the hump of frustrations.
Thanks Andy, I was using 2 out of 5 bat paks practice left turns, then the 3 left to have fun flying RT curcits & piros. But now I am using 4 out the 5 paks Going left because it is fun seeing improvement and gaining confidence in the left envelope.
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