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Off Topics > inverted hovering with governor is it possible?
 
 
wizen2002
Heliman
Location: Ca

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05-14-2003 05:56 PM
 
 
GM1
Elite Veteran
Location: Tallahassee, Florida US

In Normal?

I assume you are talking about in normal mode, not idle up. Answer is a conditional yes, if you have enough negative pitch to hold the model up AND if the governor stays engaged at low stick. I wouldn't recommend it as, if the governor fails inverted, you crash.

On a dog sled team, if you're not the lead dog, the view never changes.
05-14-2003 06:00 PM
 
 
wizen2002
Heliman
Location: Ca

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05-14-2003 06:01 PM
 
 
PonyExpress
Heliman
Location: Ft. Wayne,IN

Brother I am sorry but are you an absolute idiot? That is the most stupid question I have ever heard addressed on this forum.

John Henry
05-14-2003 06:01 PM
 
 
z11355
rrMaster
Location: 10000 is enough time wasted.

hey Pony, back the F* off.

that really wasn't required.

what he doesn't understand is that
the governor works on pulse width, not
stick position.

Since the curves put into the TX are
a V shape, the GV1 stays engaged
even inverted.
05-14-2003 06:05 PM
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sharam
Elite Veteran
Location: Northern California

Pony, that was uncalled for. Questions and exchange of info is what this forum is all about.

Yes, you can use the GV-1 in an inverted postion as Z said.
05-14-2003 06:08 PM
 
 
runboy
Key Veteran
Location: Denmark

baaaah Pony

[url]http://www.avitop.com/[/url]
05-14-2003 06:44 PM
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MG
Key Veteran
Location: California

PonyExpress,


Ease up man; the guy had a simple question to ask. He could be new to the hobby or unfamiliar with the way governors work. I guess you never had questions when you first started out.

05-14-2003 07:45 PM
 
 
Mark Ryder
Elite Veteran
Location: Encino, CA

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Brother I am sorry but are you an absolute idiot? That is the most stupid question I have ever heard addressed on this forum.


It is better to ask than to pick up the pieces.

Mark
05-14-2003 07:54 PM
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Beezer
Veteran
Location: Ontario, Canada

You got that one right Mark..
05-14-2003 07:59 PM
 
 
Diego
Senior Heliman
Location: Oviedo or Cartagena, Spain

if i had received answers like that when i started i probably would still be unpacking the box where the heli came in.

diego
05-14-2003 09:02 PM
 
 
Dazzler
Elite Veteran
Location: Ohio

PonyExpress

Nevermind!!!
05-14-2003 09:48 PM
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PonyExpress
Heliman
Location: Ft. Wayne,IN

I'm sorry you are right; it's just that I feel there should be an IQ test required before purchasing such a challenging toy. That should be it, we should require an IQ above 2 for such a challenged individual. I would prescribe an enduring bout of exercise that would include gum chewing and maybe some rope jumping while walking.

John Henry
05-14-2003 09:56 PM
 
 
z11355
rrMaster
Location: 10000 is enough time wasted.

pls crawl back under the **** laden rock
from which you emerged.
05-14-2003 09:58 PM
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midwestpilot
Elite Veteran
Location: Crystal Lake, IL

A good bet

that this thread will close soon....and it should....

WOW

In life there is no spacebar!

Rich Erikson AMA 6175
05-14-2003 10:02 PM
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sharam
Elite Veteran
Location: Northern California

Pony, you almost saved it, but, alas, you crashed due to excessive negative pitch.

Unnecesary roughness, fifteen yards, automatic first down.
05-14-2003 10:04 PM
 
 
PonyExpress
Heliman
Location: Ft. Wayne,IN

Yo Cracker, I saw pictures of Jesus in your gallery playing football and soccer. You use the F word and do you keep in mind in the slightest that galatians 5:19 states that profanity is not the fruit of the spirit.

John Henry
05-14-2003 10:07 PM
 
 
midwestpilot
Elite Veteran
Location: Crystal Lake, IL

Dont go there....

without sin are you....casting a stone are you....don't go there...I don't think if you look in the mirror you will see Saint Pony....

In life there is no spacebar!

Rich Erikson AMA 6175
05-14-2003 10:20 PM
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gforce
Veteran
Location: Jacksonville FL

And you had to go and piss on my Fathers Word. Galatians 5:19 by the way says: Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these; Adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness,

These are talking about idolatry, which is a far more serious offense than using a curse word, as far as God is concerned. And anybody that knows anything about the Bible knows that critical, judgmental, back biting words are much more damaging to a person, than curse words are. For example:

Jack, you are the F* coolest heli flyer I have ever seen.

OR

wizen2002 Brother I am sorry but are you an absolute idiot? That is the most stupid question I have ever heard addressed on this forum.

Which of these two persons sayings was in the wrong?

Anybody with any common sense knows the 2nd saying is bad.

Even Jesus Christ himself used curse words like Hell, and Damn, and he even called the Pharisees (which were hard hearted and critical by the way) whited sepcluhres: which in our day and time doesn't mean much to people, but to them meant they were spiritually unclean and unfit to lead or help God's people (a major curse word on them, yet true).
05-14-2003 10:26 PM
 
 
Cormac
Senior Heliman
Location: Nanaimo B.C.

Thats interesting G-Force, I didnt know that lol
05-14-2003 10:37 PM
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