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    no I don't think so, I'm currently using a simple kk 5.5 blackboard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcb121 View Post
    no I don't think so, I'm currently using a simple kk 5.5 blackboard.
    Im still convinced its a balance thing, i realise you have the same things on each spar but they must be in exactly the same position on each spar, if one of those boards on the side is 5mm out towards the rotor and the opposit one is 5mm towards the center thats a total of 10mm out and although the gyro will compensate to some extent i suspect it would be a little too much and you would be on the limit of your stick all the time with the gyro doing backflips trying to work out what is going on, remember that is still a light craft and the smallest imbalance could make a very big difference.. IMO that is

    Rick
    Last edited by Ricardoco; 29-03-2013 at 01:54 PM.
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    Hi I am not an expert on these but if you have a look at this it shows how you can fly it on a string indoors and be able to calabrate it quite easy without it crashing This is the way I did it to learn what the controls did and make sure the self level worked ok etc . I think the one in the vid is x config. Clive

    Last edited by Lee Roberts; 30-03-2013 at 10:18 PM. Reason: added vid

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