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I fly uneven runways as well, what nose gear is that?Originally posted by JETGREASER View PostSanta left this under the tree for me! I fly off of grass, so first thing I did was take all landing gear apart and locktite every single screw. I also added a trailing link nosegear.Eventually Gravity Always Wins
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Can someone please tell me what is the purpose of this contraption on the ESC battery cable shipped with the 8s hobbywing ESC's? This is a bullet connector with a resistor connected in parallel. As a EE I can tell you that does absolutely nothing except reduce sparking when you disconnect the bullet connector. Since this is another point of potential failure I cut it out and resoldered the EC5 connector.1 Photo
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Ok, that makes some sense. However, all my planes have a small spark when I plug in the battery. Pretty normal issue.Originally posted by RCjetdude View PostIt eliminates spark when you connect your batteries. Unplug the bullet connector, plug in your batteries and then plug in the bullet connector again. No spark! Having removed it you should hear quite a snap when you plug your battery in.
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Ok, thanks, probably better for the caps too. I have the same thing on my Yak and have never used it.Originally posted by Evan D View PostAs you increase in voltage the spark gets bigger and will wear away your connector. Many don't use them and many do. The resistor slows down the charging of the capacitors on the ESC.
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Thanks Steve, I think I'm going to skip the red strobes and just stay with the standard solid port and starboard. It's more for me than realism. However, I do think I'll add the port and starboard lights just under the cockpit area. Just for orientation as much as anything.Originally posted by RCjetdude View Post
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Welp, the maiden didn't go well. She went screaming down the runway, pulled back on the elevator, wouldn't rotate, more elevator until full up, finally rotated and pops up. I relax the elevator a bit so that she won't go high alpha after take off, and when I did she slammed back down to the runway (grass) and flipped over. Oh well, repair and try again.3 Photos
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Bummer! Could it have been nose heavy?Originally posted by Flash Jorden View PostWelp, the maiden didn't go well. She went screaming down the runway, pulled back on the elevator, wouldn't rotate, more elevator until full up, finally rotated and pops up. I relax the elevator a bit so that she won't go high alpha after take off, and when I did she slammed back down to the runway (grass) and flipped over. Oh well, repair and try again.
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ESC calibrated?Originally posted by Flash Jorden View PostWelp, the maiden didn't go well. She went screaming down the runway, pulled back on the elevator, wouldn't rotate, more elevator until full up, finally rotated and pops up. I relax the elevator a bit so that she won't go high alpha after take off, and when I did she slammed back down to the runway (grass) and flipped over. Oh well, repair and try again.
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Yup, this was my problem. I set the elevator neutral angle wrong. I thought the picture was showing 5.5 mm up from the fuse centerline, when it is actually from the bottom of the fuse. My mistake, I should have gone through this thread first. The picture and explanation in the assembly manual could be clearer.Originally posted by crxmanpat View Post
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