Apr
17,
2010

Have you try out our new CP rotor head? You should grab one right now if you haven’t!

The most common question you may got is “How do I set the pitch to zero?”. Here is a quick tutorial teach you how to get this job done easily!


Apr
17,
2010
This article aims at helping beginner pilots to mechanically setup a CP head. Parts: Linkage A / B / C – as shown in the figure Linkage D – Linkage between CCPM servos and swashplate Pitch Slider – slider between swashplate and hub Timing pin – The pin that keep the pitch slider sync…

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Apr
17,
2010

 

Most of the pilots will measure pitch by a pitch meter. This is the traditional method used for many years. But there are many factors affecting the accuracy of the measurement.
  • Flybar is not at horizontal level. (Small difference depends on Mixer ratio setup)
  • Blade is not perpendicular to the flybar. (Tiny angle error gives big measure difference)
  • Pitch meter is not clamped on the blade in parallel. (Tiny angle error gives big measure difference)
All these tolerance sum up will give over 0.5 degree error of readings, or even 1 degree for some pilots. This is why we normally use another method to measure the pitch.

Apr
17,
2010
Most of the pilots will measure pitch by a pitch meter. This is the traditional method used for many years. But there are many factors affecting the accuracy of the measurement. - Flybar is not at horizontal level. (Small difference depends on Mixer ratio setup) - Blade is not perpendicular to the flybar. (Tiny angle…

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Apr
17,
2010

Do you feel tired or difficulties when you try to screw the little balls on servo horn or mixer arm? Now we provide you a new solution, balls insertion tool!

 

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