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Building the JR Vibe NEX E8 - Slow Build
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<blockquote data-quote="Tony" data-source="post: 32869" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>I have seen this a lot here lately in threads and I have to post up on it. </p><p></p><p>If you are not, "NOT" flying in idle up, your tail is GOING to kick out when you do a pitch pump. There is not a gyro out there that can stop it. Not only are you adding drag by putting more pitch in the blades, but you are also adding a LOT more power to the heli before the tail can compensate. If you are in idle up, there is NO additional torque added by the motor, only the pitch of the blades. So the tail kick will go away when you are in idle up unless you have a funky set GOV. If the gov is set to 70% and you tell it that it can use 100% power, then the tail is still going to kick out. Just have to balance it all out. </p><p></p><p>And Gaba, I think the power of the HZ is something like 2.04 or something. Well, until I start working on mine that is hehe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony, post: 32869, member: 1"] I have seen this a lot here lately in threads and I have to post up on it. If you are not, "NOT" flying in idle up, your tail is GOING to kick out when you do a pitch pump. There is not a gyro out there that can stop it. Not only are you adding drag by putting more pitch in the blades, but you are also adding a LOT more power to the heli before the tail can compensate. If you are in idle up, there is NO additional torque added by the motor, only the pitch of the blades. So the tail kick will go away when you are in idle up unless you have a funky set GOV. If the gov is set to 70% and you tell it that it can use 100% power, then the tail is still going to kick out. Just have to balance it all out. And Gaba, I think the power of the HZ is something like 2.04 or something. Well, until I start working on mine that is hehe. [/QUOTE]
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