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Well, as some of you know, I picked up a used 450 pro 3g a couple of weeks ago. Nothing against the original owner, but I decided to tear it apart and go through the whole thing. One, I think it's a wise idea on a used bird, and two, I wanted to learn more about helis. Would have bought a kit if I hadn't gotten such a good deal.
So here you guys go, I'll add more as I progress.
---------- Post added at 11:38 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:34 PM ----------
I got quite a ways into the build, and the instructions were off, and I had to tear the whole head back apart and start over.
Oh well, I've learned a ton in the last couple weeks, more than the last two years actually. The series of tutorials and vids by finless over at HF have been priceless.
Of course, I started with centering the servos, getting the arms at 90*, and the swash level. I've noticed little touches in the Align kit that I really like, like the fact they put these two little dots on the anti roatation bracket. Simply adjust the elevator link to center the pin, then adjust your aileron and pitch servo links to level the swash, done. Nice touch IMHO
From there, you use the flybar adapter to set your phasing properly. I didn't even know what that was two weeks ago.
You want the swash level, mid stick on TX, blade grips roughly at zero, and flybar lined up dead nuts down the centerline of the bird.
Like this;
When you're done, this is what you're looking for. At mid stick on TX, you want swash level, washout arms at 90*, washout base level with the arms, rear washout ball lined up with elevator anti rotation pin, and pitch links lined up parallel to the jesus bolt and main shaft. This ensures your rotor disc and upper swash are "in phase" with each other.
Ah, perfection
Another nice Align touch. The tail blade grips have these little flanges on them.
I ddin't think anything about it until I was setting up the mechanical travel on the tail. But, if you look at them inline at mid stick, when they line up, your tail is at zero pitch, nice!
Tomorrow I'll be setting up my pitch and cyclic limits, programming the ESC, and giving it a spool up without blades to check for any vibes or issues (Thanks for that tip in your build thread Rolex!). Then hopefully off to the field on Sunday.
So here you guys go, I'll add more as I progress.
---------- Post added at 11:38 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:34 PM ----------
I got quite a ways into the build, and the instructions were off, and I had to tear the whole head back apart and start over.
Of course, I started with centering the servos, getting the arms at 90*, and the swash level. I've noticed little touches in the Align kit that I really like, like the fact they put these two little dots on the anti roatation bracket. Simply adjust the elevator link to center the pin, then adjust your aileron and pitch servo links to level the swash, done. Nice touch IMHO
From there, you use the flybar adapter to set your phasing properly. I didn't even know what that was two weeks ago.
You want the swash level, mid stick on TX, blade grips roughly at zero, and flybar lined up dead nuts down the centerline of the bird.
Like this;
When you're done, this is what you're looking for. At mid stick on TX, you want swash level, washout arms at 90*, washout base level with the arms, rear washout ball lined up with elevator anti rotation pin, and pitch links lined up parallel to the jesus bolt and main shaft. This ensures your rotor disc and upper swash are "in phase" with each other.
Ah, perfection
Another nice Align touch. The tail blade grips have these little flanges on them.
I ddin't think anything about it until I was setting up the mechanical travel on the tail. But, if you look at them inline at mid stick, when they line up, your tail is at zero pitch, nice!
Tomorrow I'll be setting up my pitch and cyclic limits, programming the ESC, and giving it a spool up without blades to check for any vibes or issues (Thanks for that tip in your build thread Rolex!). Then hopefully off to the field on Sunday.
