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Official Freewing B-2 Spirit Bomber 86" Twin 70mm EDF Jet

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  • Balsa Bob
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    What are the thoughts on the optional clear vertical stabilizer ? Big benefit ? I'd hate to install it and find out later it had no real benefit ?

    Thanks.

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  • Evan D
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    I think Futaba is simply trying to populate the throws those titles would use. As aux1 is flaps they populate full throws and as gyros need to be set depending on need with zero being nominal they start with that for all three positions or modes.

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  • Balsa Bob
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    Originally posted by xviper View Post
    Forgive my Futaba ignorance ................................... Simply re-naming a channel makes it work when it didn't work when named something else?
    A couple of guys at the field are Futaba users and when they ask me for help, I have no idea how to help them. This information will be for future reference if those fellas ask for help again.
    I have no idea why the channel name change (from Gyro to Auxiliary 1) would make a difference .... and personally it doesn't make sense to me. But it worked !

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  • xviper
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    Originally posted by Balsa Bob View Post
    Thanks guys .... it works now .... I figured it out .... interesting story !
    I have a Futaba radio. I named that channel GYRO (from the options in the menu). I went to the Monitor menu and noticed there was no movement on the screen when I cycled the 3-position switch. I then went and renamed that same channel Auxiliary 1 .... and it works fine !!!
    Forgive my Futaba ignorance ................................... Simply re-naming a channel makes it work when it didn't work when named something else?
    A couple of guys at the field are Futaba users and when they ask me for help, I have no idea how to help them. This information will be for future reference if those fellas ask for help again.

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  • Evan D
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    Cool. Glad it was easy.

    I've seen something similar where a few people were hunched over a radio for hours and never got it to work.

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  • Balsa Bob
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    Thanks guys .... it works now .... I figured it out .... interesting story !
    I have a Futaba radio. I named that channel GYRO (from the options in the menu). I went to the Monitor menu and noticed there was no movement on the screen when I cycled the 3-position switch. I then went and renamed that same channel Auxiliary 1 .... and it works fine !!!

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  • xviper
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    Polarity correct?

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  • Evan D
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    Is the travel that switch activates 100/0/-100?

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  • Balsa Bob
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    I placed the Gyro Mode lead on a spare channel in my reciever and assigned that channel to a 3 position switch. When I power everything up the red light on the E52 box continues to flash red ... it never goes solid (for Basic Gain Mode) no matter which position I put the 3-position switch in ????

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  • xviper
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    Originally posted by Balsa Bob View Post

    Thanks. I was not sure if there was supposed to be two (2) channel inputs to the receiver ... one for mode and one for gain. If so, I would have had to get a receiver with an additional channel.
    Technically, there are 2 inputs to the RX IF you wanted to program different modes and assign that to a switch. Leaving it as is and NOT using that input simply means the gyro is always ON. The master gain is the other input and that can be controlled by the rotary knob if you so choose. If you don't choose to have a master gain, which BTW is generally kept at 100% anyway, it just defaults to 100% of the gains as it comes out of the box. Using a master gain gives you the ability to dial the gains down below 100% of stock gains for those times that you may dive the plane at full throttle, at which time, you can exceed the speed where oscillation begins. Only on very few occasions do I find that I need to reduce the gain just a "hair", maybe down to 90%. Having experimented with it, I find leaving it with the stock gains for most flying conditions is completely adequate, meaning that even the master gain does NOT need to be input into the RX. It is advisable to use the max stock gains when taking off and landing anyway and perhaps utilizing a stand alone steering gyro like the Assan, gives this plane a more solid ground tracking.
    You really DON'T need to increase the stock gains for this plane and only on rare occasions would you even need to reduce them. Thus, using the master gain when you don't do any alterations (ie, increase the gains) to the stock gyro programming, is somewhat pointless.

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  • Balsa Bob
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    Originally posted by Evan D View Post
    Not on mine. The switch only controls mode and in reality I never take it off regular rate mode. I tried the other modes and absolutely did not like them. I suggest not having any mode switching. I like 100% sensitivity landing and taking off and 50% while flying, that is mixed to the gear switch.
    Thanks. I was not sure if there was supposed to be two (2) channel inputs to the reciever ... one for mode and one for gain. If so, I would have had to get a reciever with an additional channel.

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  • Evan D
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    Not on mine. The switch only controls mode and in reality I never take it off regular rate mode. I tried the other modes and absolutely did not like them. I suggest not having any mode switching. I like 100% sensitivity landing and taking off and 50% while flying, that is mixed to the gear switch.

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  • Balsa Bob
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    Originally posted by Evan D View Post
    There is mode and sensitivity. Mode is 3 positions. Sense can be 2, 3 or variable. I had it on a slider when I first built it and after flying found just two levels and only change it while taking off and landing so mixed it to my gear switch.
    Thanks Evan. Does the single switch (or knob) adjust both Mode and Sensitivity ?

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  • Aros
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    Glad to hear you enjoyed some nice flights with her. Indeed this is an iconic bird and it's not ubiquitous which makes it very compelling for some. I've been waiting for Freewing to release this model for years. I have still yet to maiden mine. Been busy with other stuff. I still need to dial in my throws and rates. She's a beauty for sure.

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  • xviper
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    I took the B-2 out for a couple of flights this morning. There hasn't been a really calm morning till today. Beautiful flights, both of them, with picture perfect take-offs and landings. Greased both landings - one was on the runway and the drag rudders becoming "air brakes" reduced the roll out dramatically; the other was on the grass at the edge of the runway but because it was also a "greaser", the landing gear took it in stride and nothing untoward occured.
    Two guys who only come to the field occasionally, was in awe of the B-2 and took flight videos and multiple ground pictures of the plane. I guess the B-2 is still something special to some people.

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  • Evan D
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    There is mode and sensitivity. Mode is 3 positions. Sense can be 2, 3 or variable. I had it on a slider when I first built it and after flying found just two levels and only change it while taking off and landing so mixed it to my gear switch.

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  • Balsa Bob
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    I didn't notice any guidance in the manual regarding the gyro connection to the reciever. Is it preferred to put that channel on a knob or a 3 position switch ?

    Thanks.

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  • Evan D
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    Yes, it is... Good that you were able to get it back it the air today. As you have said a few times, not if, but when..

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  • GliderGuy
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    Yes….no crosswind. Was just beginning to get a little gusty, and you could see the gyro working the controls on a low fly by (another sign it is time to stop flying her).

    LOL - I bet yours is like new!

    -GG

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  • Evan D
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    Was it straight down the runway @7?

    As an aside, mine is still in perfect condition

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