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    #16
    rotor and fookhai full of em they are for large planes

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      #17
      Originally posted by detach8
      rotor and fookhai full of em they are for large planes
      hey, thanks for the info!

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        #18
        Originally posted by detach8
        my honeybee fp flybar is 17cm, 2mm carbon rod.

        i would suggest u get 2mm piano wire instead. very very very very durable.
        What happen if I extend flyblar more than 17cm? Does it add stability to hovering? I read somewhere, the weight for flybar will add stability if set to the end, and responsive more if set to the center.

        Thanks!, I will go for piano wire today, but how to cut it? Is it brass?

        Regards,
        Arto.
        Dynam Hughes 300 fp with stock blades and GWS DD tail upgrade...
        TX: 72.830MHz, mode 2.


        Can hover already, now learning orientation...

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          #19
          Originally posted by Artosoft
          What happen if I extend flyblar more than 17cm? Does it add stability to hovering? I read somewhere, the weight for flybar will add stability if set to the end, and responsive more if set to the center.

          Thanks!, I will go for piano wire today, but how to cut it? Is it brass?

          Regards,
          Arto.
          Longer flybar will make the heli more responsive. I just added 2 cm to mine and can feel the difference while hovering at home. Haven't took it for a full test flight yet. Careful don't add too long until the paddles can hit the tail boom.

          You are right that the weight for the flybar is to add stability to the heli.
          But it takes away the respons so most who can hover well will take out the weights completely. Try it if you are ready.

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            #20
            i took out e weights. i think dun change e length of e flybar as it may induce vibration and what not given the material strength as the length goes longer will also induce more stress

            the piano wire damn difficult to cut. u need a saw. pliers wont work (unless u got e super big kind)

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              #21
              Originally posted by detach8
              i took out e weights. i think dun change e length of e flybar as it may induce vibration and what not given the material strength as the length goes longer will also induce more stress

              the piano wire damn difficult to cut. u need a saw. pliers wont work (unless u got e super big kind)
              Just test fly my 2cm extended flybar. I can feel no induced vibration at all.
              As for the meterial stress, I am using the carbon rod and I believe its ok for the lenght so far.

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