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Avant Aurora - EFX - FX > Avant Aurora rotorhead settign reference
 
 
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Location: USA

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rappyfly posted:
I took some team pilots' rotorhead setting at Ircha 2007 event. I have not try them yet. Their fly style might indicate the setting they prefer which can be a good starting point when setup your Aurora.

Danny


Henry


Alan


Nir


Posted by member "rappyfly"
Member of Team Avant, Team Bob00.
05-19-2008 04:07 AM
 
 
Dood
Elite Veteran
Location: America's Dairyland

Dood


"El Dooderino" if you're not into the whole brevity thing.
05-19-2008 04:31 AM
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ThunderRobo
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Location: Toronto, Canada

Thanks 'D'

Derek
Da' kid with the toyz!
"Time for some Muzak!"
05-19-2008 04:55 PM
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gian
Senior Heliman
Location: AZ

Dood- Looks like your grip levers are reversed compared to everyone else! Is this on purpose?
05-19-2008 06:29 PM
 
 
Dood
Elite Veteran
Location: America's Dairyland

I was pretty sure the 2nd hole on the lever was the same distance from center on both sides.



"El Dooderino" if you're not into the whole brevity thing.
05-19-2008 06:41 PM
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gian
Senior Heliman
Location: AZ

Right-on. Just had to be different, huh?
05-19-2008 07:08 PM
 
 
Alan Szabo Sr
Key Veteran
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada

Both ways are correct ,it just a matter of preference. The main thing is to keep the short side of the mixing arm pointing the same direction as the flybar arm.
05-20-2008 03:36 AM
 
 
Dood
Elite Veteran
Location: America's Dairyland

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Both ways are correct ,it just a matter of preference. The main thing is to keep the short side of the mixing arm pointing the same direction as the flybar arm.

So not like Henry's is what you're saying?

I don't see any reason why that would be a problem.


"El Dooderino" if you're not into the whole brevity thing.
05-20-2008 03:45 AM
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Alan Szabo Sr
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Location: Las Vegas, Nevada

No there is no problem doing it Henry’s way, that's what makes this head so beautifully. It leaves it up to the individual on his flying style. In Henry’s case I think he uses only 10.5 degrees of pitch. He gets maximum flybar movement without any chance of binding. Where Alan and Danny wanted more pitch, and elected to minimize the travel of the flybar. It’s all up to you. The way the manual shows it more than fast enough, and still stable in a hover.
05-20-2008 03:59 AM
 
 
idigrc2
Veteran
Location: Anderson, CA

On the double link is one ball link shorten to allow for more adjustment or does it come like that in the kit

I once choked a smurf to see what color it would trun
05-31-2008 12:28 AM
 
 
rappyfly
Senior Heliman
Location: Toronto, ONT

The double links have two short links in production kit.

D
05-31-2008 12:33 AM
 
 
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