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Post by chitty024 on May 23, 2012 22:27:22 GMT -4
So I am practicing orientations with my msrx and I am having troubling countering the push out when I turn. My regular msr never has this so im guessing its a flybarless thing. Can anyone give me some advice on this?
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Post by Chris Reibert on May 23, 2012 22:31:21 GMT -4
Elaborate more???
You must fly the tail through your maneuvers. If you turn cyclic left make sure you follow with left tail as you transitions through your turns.
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Post by Chris Reibert on May 23, 2012 22:37:29 GMT -4
Is it blowing out? Is it nose in hover issues?? It will always tip to the right just do to the torque of the motor.
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Post by rcdude07 on May 25, 2012 1:39:29 GMT -4
The Msrx is more like a cp heli in that it requires more flying/ stick input than the mSR and mCX .
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Post by chitty024 on May 26, 2012 22:31:59 GMT -4
As soon as I start to turn in a hover the whole bird just starts moving sideways. My msr I could just sit there and spin without hardly moving. What is it that makes this happen on the flybarless version?
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Post by Chris Reibert on May 26, 2012 23:09:06 GMT -4
The flybarred msr was more stable. It is good the Msrx drifts it will hone your skills!!!
My father flies his all the time. Now he is solo flying his Chaos 450 Pro. If it moves sideways counter act and correct.
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Post by mattox on May 27, 2012 6:11:31 GMT -4
it shouldnt be moving with fbl unless your telling it to. flybar is the one that normally drifts
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Post by Chris Reibert on May 27, 2012 9:42:06 GMT -4
The Msrx is tiny Mattox. It is stable but drifts if your not in a perfect hover.
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