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Need help with  EP Caliber M24

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Roope - 02 Oct 2004 10:42 GMT
Hi! I got a Caliber m24 a week ago and everything was ok! Then one day
crasht and some parts broke. Here are the parts that broke: CA 1006 an
CA 1028-10. I replaced the second part but the first part I didn'
replace. On the first part the "joint" broke. Now the helicopter jus
shakes and vibrates. I tryed to adjust the tracking on the main roter
but had no luck. My problem is that I don't even want to try to fly i
because I am afraid that it will go anywhere. Can someone help me an
tell me how to setup everything so that when I get it airborn it wil
just hover and not fly "away"! This is my first heli and I am a ver
newbe at this so please help me! And can the vibrations be due to th
part that I did not replace? Please write your answers here or email m
at rahlback@pp.htv.f

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Roop
RCJimmy - 20 Mar 2005 03:54 GMT
It seems to me you broked the yoke and bent the stable bar...etc
Since the heli required well balances and in-syn rotor blades/stabl
bars.
They go 1000+ RPM on fly easy, so make sure the length stable ba
stright and equal length on both sides. And make sure all links i
right/correct position. Ref pg 21 , 22 in User menu.(kyosho.com)
Or remove the rotor head with main blades and stable bars (whole unit
from main shift. Put a string on two bars, then hold the string t
check the main blades wright balances...
 
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