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e-E-Flite Blade CP CX 400-3D > FlyBar weights?
 
 
Qwik Gixxer
Heliman
Location: Gilbert Arizona, USA

So help a lazy Noob out. What difference will it make if I move the Flybar weights towards the rotor versus having them out near the blades?

I Hate waking up to hear :Just relax, the Ambulance is on the way
08-01-2005 Over year old.
 
 
nivlek
Elite Veteran
Location: Norfolk England

Moving the weights inwards towards the centre will make the heli more responsive and less stable .

At the end of the day , it gets dark .
08-01-2005 Over year old.
 
 
jcimino
Veteran
Location: NE Pennsylvania

The futher out they are, the more stable the helicopter will be.
Jim
08-01-2005 Over year old.
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Squirrlybird
Veteran
Location: Suffolk, Va US

I just simply removed mine, but I like a faster response. The heli just didn't seem to respond quick enough for me. After you get good with hovering, tinker with it until you find that sweet spot. Or just loose em like me.
08-01-2005 Over year old.
 
 
Qwik Gixxer
Heliman
Location: Gilbert Arizona, USA

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Or just loose em like me

This from a Guy who Calls Himself "Squirrlybird"
LOL thanks Guys.

I Hate waking up to hear :Just relax, the Ambulance is on the way
08-02-2005 Over year old.
 
 
banjo
Heliman
Location: New England

Moving the weights in made mine much easier to control. Much more responsive which helped me learn to avoid over controlling.
08-02-2005 Over year old.
 
 
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e-E-Flite Blade CP CX 400-3D > FlyBar weights?
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