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Old 02-15-2008, 01:50 PM
Arkangel Arkangel is offline
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RealFlight 3.5 Trimming

Hi All. I have RF 3.5 training software and am practicing my Heli training on with the MX400 since that is the closest model I can find to the Blade 400. Ready or not it will be in my hands when I get my rebate check from Uncle Sam. My intentions are not to fly 3D for a looong time and I just plan on taking my time doing real world manuvers. The guy at my local Hobbytown shop says the MX400 is a bit more unstable than the Blade 400. So, is there anybody who can tell me the steps to change the radio settings in the program to dead'n the cyclic throw a little?
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Old 02-15-2008, 03:04 PM
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Re: RealFlight 3.5 Trimming

I don't have a real flight sim because my computer isn't up to the task
but to tame the cyclic controls, you can add expo to the elev and ail
functions and that should help. That is what you would do with a
computer radio. I suggest trying about 20 to 30% and see if that helps.
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Old 02-15-2008, 03:31 PM
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Re: RealFlight 3.5 Trimming

Thanks Jim. Don't know anything about radio settings yet but thats what I hope to learn with the software and Blade 400. Plus, I'm reading Toshi Morita's Electric Helicopter Beginners Guide.
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