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rroback
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Location: Irvine (UCI), Ca

I'm trying to smoothen my ship out ( maxi joker 2), and I'm wondering if my dampers are not correct. I'm running flybarless, helicommand profi, spinning 800mm v-blades at around 1300. Should I be looking to stifen damping, or run looser damping? I know it will depend on my ship, but roughly speaking, rigid, or loose damping? I'd tend to think looser damping would help me, but I certainly might be wrong.

Rhett... I can't fly, luckily the HC Profi Can!
03-02-2008 03:09 AM
 
 
Super-Hornet
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Location: Singapore

I maybe wrong but I think softer damper might be suitable for you.
The reason I choose softer over harder damper is because I suspect by having softer damper, the auto-stabilization/auto-correction will have the rotor disc tilting around rather that the whole heli tilting around (stiffer damper or no teetering). This in term will give u more stable platform (less shake/vibration) on your Aerial Photography/Video.


If u want further stabiliztion and lesser vibration, I think u can try go 4 bladed or more instead.

SH
03-02-2008 04:41 AM
 
 
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