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Blade CP+

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Chris F. - 04 Jul 2008 19:21 GMT
From a newbie - My Blade CP+ is trimmed out (I think) based on much
information on the web, and the setup videos on helitown.com. I am using the
RADD school, and can hold the tail steady during power up and down, but my
problem is the entire heli drifts to the left outside the 1 foot square when
the power gets high. I have tried right trim on the aileron and that does
not seem to help. Any ideas would be appreciated.
Josey - 04 Jul 2008 19:22 GMT
> I have tried right trim on the aileron and that does not seem to help. Any
> ideas would be appreciated.

Is your swash plate level, if not adjust the servo linkage.

Jc
Skywise - 04 Jul 2008 21:20 GMT
>> I have tried right trim on the aileron and that does not seem to help.
>> Any ideas would be appreciated.
>
> Is your swash plate level, if not adjust the servo linkage.

And do remember you have to "fly" the machine. It will not
hover by itself. I fly a Blade 400 now, but I previously
flew the CP Pro.

Brian
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Chris F. - 07 Jul 2008 01:34 GMT
It was the swash plate, thanks for the help. And yes, I am (slowly) getting
the hang of flying constantly, great fun!!

>>> I have tried right trim on the aileron and that does not seem to help.
>>> Any ideas would be appreciated.
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