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peter hall 2

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  1. Look forward to your results Mark. I have given up nose in practice until I can get outside in the garden. Have broken too many blades in the garage as not enough space to rectify wrong direction before hitting a wall. I only change the damaged blades much the same as F.
  2. There is conflicting information regarding the two on-board controls.  Chrisw was the first I read who said that the labelling of the proportional and gain pots were reversed. I found that difficult to believe as I felt that such a basic error would have been more widely publicised. Therefore I sent an email to Eflite asking them to comment and this was their reply. "Peter,    Thank you for you recent email. The label is molded into the case. The gain is toward the nose of the heli. I hope this helps. Randy Horizon Hobby Product Support 4105 Fieldstone Rd Champaign , Il. 61822 1-877-504-0233" I checked regarding the moulded-on labels and they are as the manual. i.e gain is forward and proportional rearward. I then did my own tests assuming labelling incorrect. Set rearward pot to half way, set forward pot anticlock. Powered up and raised throttle to about a third. Lower blades rotating fast, upper blades very slow. Powered down. Rearward pot not moved. Forward pot set clockwise. Powered up and set throttle as before. Upper blades fast lower blades very slow. Various settins for rearward pot did not appear to make any difference to the above tests. Round one goes to Chrisw but there may be more info from super-techies.
  3. Looks like it might be more suited to my limited flying space than my CX2.
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