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Compass Knight 50 > Fly bar weights?
 
 
jesse may
Senior Heliman
Location: Clayton, CA

Just a quick question. I have a sport that i think has great cyclic respondence. how ever i am running it with the flybar weights slid in the far inboard position and i would just rather take them off and reduce the throws and i decided to use the TT greenie paddles.. Would this be ok to do or will this be a insane sensitive cyclic..

thanks Jesse
05-20-2008 04:47 AM
 
 
eyeflyhelis
Elite Veteran
Location: charlotte nc

would be ok. the green are slower than the stock 3d paddles but faster than sport

only you have the power to make no difference!
05-20-2008 11:33 PM
 
 
Pistol_Pete
Elite Veteran
Location: Tampa Bay non-Buccaneer

plus you can add exponential to tame as well.

<><>...the lunatic is in my head...<><>
05-20-2008 11:36 PM
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jesse may
Senior Heliman
Location: Clayton, CA

Ok, so got to try this setup And WOW what a snappy machine. But the problem that i have now is level flight seems trimmed out and true with a good climb out and inverted is good but when i do inverted climb out it has a tendency to roll out on me? I hope that some one can help me on this..Is this just because its a sport? Im loosing my pactence on this heli..
thanks Jesse
05-29-2008 06:18 AM
 
 
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