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honey bee king2 push links

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BLADE RRR - 18 Apr 2009 23:19 GMT
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Hello brought a honey bee king 2 and metal upgrades and I installe
them the heli just spins around quite violently, I moved the push link
on the servos to reduce pitch but did not work i read manual to ge
standard settings which said 30mm from end to centre of eye which
found out the push links dont go that low so now im lost does anyon
have the standard settings and blade pitch as well or is the manua
correct and is the tail setting for the servo correct as well or ar
they different for upgrades hope someone can help thanks bladerr

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BLADE RR
Chuck - 30 Apr 2009 01:54 GMT
Take the main blades off, and see if the tail rotor can cause rotation in
either directon. With the main blades installed, set for 0 main blade pitch
pitch, and see if rotation occurs.

I assume that the tail rotor and the main rotor do not have the correct
pitch relationship. Or, the tail rotor is slipping in relation to the main
rotor.

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> Hello brought a honey bee king 2 and metal upgrades and I installed
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> correct and is the tail setting for the servo correct as well or are
> they different for upgrades hope someone can help thanks bladerrr
 
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