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Old 10-25-2005, 10:03 PM
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Dragonfly #39

newbie Need some help I just purchase a dragonflay #39 but I'm havin some problems adjusting the blade tracking. The user manual sucks no info at all on how or what part you need to ajust to fix the problems can anyone give any help on how or what part do i need to ajust to fix this problem I try to post some pictures of the heli but no luck. any help will be good and thanks. and I hope that someone can help me .....
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Old 10-25-2005, 10:46 PM
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Re: Dragonfly #39

First question, is your airship a collective pitch? If so, you can adjust the blade tracking by adjusting the length of the pitch control linkages 1/2 turn a time until your happy with the tracking. If it's fixed pitch, I can't help you, too new at helis to suggest anything there. Otherwise, hope this was helpful. HAPPY FLYING!!
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Old 10-26-2005, 09:36 PM
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Re: Dragonfly #39

well don't know if the heli is collective pitch or not I'm a newbie to this hobby i need all the help I can get, this is what found in the manual only:

1.Total length: 520mm
2. Main blades diameter: 625mm
3. Tail rotor diameter: 310mm
4. Total weight: 515g(including the battery)
5. Outer placed gyro。
6. Adopting CCPM blade steering, 3D mode pitch adjustable screw space.
7. Adjustable screw space in the tail blade and axes drive system。
8. The main motor is 380SD,has strong power to meet strong wind.
9. Can fly in skyway ,.backward and 3D aerobatic。
10. The controller is equipped with 3D mode switch; PZT and PLT adjustable knob, and can be adjusted to the best flying state.
11. Having adjustable locking switch can adjust the PZT and PLT parameter.
12.Installation: CCPM six channels transmitter, the trinity controller。 (including receiver, mixing control, adjusting speed), four 9g servo,380 main motor, outer placed gyro and NI-MH battery (10.8v,650mah).

here a link with the info of the heli:
http://www.walkera.com/home_e/hm39engish.jsp
any help to make this heli fly will be good.
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Old 10-27-2005, 08:21 PM
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Re: Dragonfly #39

From what you listed, it appears you have collective pitch. The control links that you can adjust are located to one side of each blade grip. Lengthening the link by 1/2 turn will increase the pitch of the given blade. Shortening decreases the pitch. Remember that I'm talking 1/2 a turn either direction. I set my traciking on the forgiving side. High blade was adjusted to match the low blade. Your low blade has more pitch than the high. We are only talking partial degrees difference in pitch. Enough to cause wobble and vibration. Hope this helps you. Happy Flying!!
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Old 12-27-2005, 10:58 PM
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Re: Dragonfly #39

nice peice of equipment u got there
u should really read up more on the hobby b4 induldgin into something and u dont know what it can do...
yes, ur machine is collective pitch(ccpm) and yeah turning the linkages will solve ur problem for now....but try hoovering a *****...my **** is so hard to hover..
ive achived 2 inches off ground.. all by my self in a day and ive read a lot
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well hope u read about the helis and have a great time flying!!
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Old 01-14-2006, 10:34 AM
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Re: Dragonfly #39

mate..
if your having problems then its quite normal...whats the main problem your havin and we'll sort them out one at a time so fire away...ive got a #36 which is not a mile away from what youv'e got..and mine flies great on stock parts..so ask what you want..and we'll try to sort it...
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Old 01-17-2006, 01:34 AM
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Re: Dragonfly #39

thank for reply i got the blade tracking problem fix now i got another question
I'm trying to purchase new blades for the heli to continue training I found somo blades on heli-direct :
(Super Durable Main Rotor Blades - Shogun/Walkera/3DX400/T-REX)
does this blade fit the the #39 heli from walkera that is a T-rex450 clone
I send an email to then an thay answer ye if you heli is a t-rex clone they will fit tour heli but i just want to be sure that they fit does anyone know if they fit the dragonfly# 39 heli ??
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Old 01-17-2006, 02:24 AM
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Re: Dragonfly #39

dude..
these blades will fit your heli...i have a set on mine at the moment...they are very hard wearing and take a lot of abuse..well worth the money...i have caught my blades on several occasions and not so much as a scratch....
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