Exi 450 T-rex clone rc helicopter flight

Posted on 20. Dec, 2009 by Admin in Best RC Helicopter Reviews




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  • 3 Responses to “Exi 450 T-rex clone rc helicopter flight”

    1. MikeysRC

      17. Aug, 2009

      GOOD JOB. That’s so awesome you got it to work with the BeltCP electronics! Did you just reverse all the servos on the swash plate? It sounds like your motor is getting to full speed. How do you know it’s not? Good flying too. You look pretty relaxed and confident even doing the node in hover! Can’t wait to see more videos of your with the hat cam.

    2. eskybeltcpflyer

      17. Aug, 2009

      The only servo I had to reverse was the elevator servo, but only because it was a hitec servo, not an esky servo. I even had to reverse that servo on my belt cp. Well about the motor, for a couple seconds I switched into idle up and no difference. It is possible that it might be going to full speed in normal mode, and thats why theres no difference between the two. I’ll make more shortly, Hopefully I can get one of my lazy brothers to film me!

    3. MikeysRC

      18. Aug, 2009

      Try flipping that idle up switch with the throttle at a little less than 1/2 and see if you can hear a change in RPM. If you flip the switch at something MORE than 1/2 throttle then you won’t hear a change because the idle up throttle and pitch curve is the same as the normal mode. I know this might sound confusing so I’ll send you a private message with a link that will help illustrate this.

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