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Mavrikk 624 Paddle Alignment
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| One of the toughest jobs in that
"final set-up" of your heli is making certain that
the flybar paddles are perfectly aligned with each other. This
is critically important to a smooth flying heli - you want the
paddles to be absolutely level and aligned with each other when
the swash is level (neutral cyclics). It's hard to do for two
reason - one, most stock are paddles self-threading and take
a lot of pressure to move, usually resulting in more movement
than you wanted. The other reason, as shown in the above photo,
is that IT'S JUST HARD TO SEE both paddles at the same time!
Plus they are not "flat", so it's difficult to get
them very close to level just using the eyeball method. |
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| And that's where the Mavrikk Flybar
Paddle Alignment gauges come in. Look at this picture (above)!
Pretty obvious that the paddles are NOT very well aligned with
each other now, isn't it? |
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| In the above photo the paddles are
getting closer - they are ALMOST aligned perfectly. Here's a
trick that will save you some hair-pulling: Get the paddles aligned
with EACH OTHER, ignoring whether they are level with the swash
and so on. THEN, AFTER the paddles are aligned, center all of
the cyclics and make sure the swash is level, and loosen the
flybar control arms so that you can trun the paddles AND Flybar
to be level. re-check that the flybar/paddle assembly is perfectly
centered and then level the flybar control arms and tighten them
(with some threadlock compound of course!) |
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