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Audacity Models Pantera 50 - Tiger 50 > Swash AFR
 
 
MartyH
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Location: Lawrenceburg, Indiana

I've played with my Pantera setup so much and have been flying so many different helis lately that I actually lost track of what I'd been doing with the Pantera.

I switched back to the stock swashplate, extended the short ball links on the swashplate that connect to the washout arms and added the brown spacers to each side of the flybar cage. I dont remember why I did it this way but while the travel volumes are all 100/100, I went to look at my swash AFR and had it set for 50/50/26 on pitch? I use the recommended 18-20mm length servo arm connections which seem a little long to me. What are you guys running for swash afr and what length servo arms. I get +- 10 degrees with this setup but I dont like how I'm getting there.

Marty,
Raptors,Evos, Panteras and more
06-12-2008 02:54 PM
 
 
jbiter
Veteran
Location: Orlando, FL

Hi Marty,

I measured my servo arms at 20mm. My swash settings are 60% aileron, 62% elevator, and 50% pitch. I'm not sure what that translates to in pitch but it is somewhere around +/- 13 and 7-8 degrees of cyclic throw.

I also have the 3D swashball kit on the original plastic swash.

Jeff
06-13-2008 02:52 PM
 
 
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