Anyone having trouble with the flaps not going down smoothly? When I actuate the flaps they chatter on the way down. I don't believe its my receiver I wonder if it could be the blue box?
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Originally posted by boomer108 View PostAnyone having trouble with the flaps not going down smoothly? When I actuate the flaps they chatter on the way down. I don't believe its my receiver I wonder if it could be the blue box?
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Here is the battery I use in my OV-10, from Amazon 1 ZEEE 7200ma 4 cell 80-100c, and price is reasonable. Zeee 4S 14.8V 7200mAh 80C RC LiPo Battery Hard Case with EC5 Connector. Reduces the weight overall, and replaced the motors with a 5 for $42.00 deal I found on Amazon...Drop-in replacements, and changed to the Tigercat Props, with their hardware. KV rating of 920. The motors are branded "Exceed". Amazing change to the available power. It flies like it should have from the start....It is a half trottle plane now, with plenty of overhead. Bronco Mike
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Originally posted by Mad Baron View PostI flew my OV10 today and it flew good but it was squirrely I'm thinking I need to put an gyro in it to see if it will help with the flight quality. Its been a long time since I installed a gyro but I only have a 6 channel radio and every channel is being used.
However, if you mean it's doing something else when you say squirrelly, you'll have to describe it better. In terms of roll and pitch axis, this plane flies very well. It just could use a bit of a "yaw damper" like in some of the big airliner jets to control the tail waggle a bit.
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I am using a Horus 10X and a S6R which makes a big difference between when the stabilization is on or off. With it on, it flys smoother in the turns and thats just with the rudder gains set to use as a yaw dampner. Gyro help on yaw axis is highly recommended and its 13 mins of enjoyable flying on box stock config.
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The pin is just a short piece of piano wire. I pried the latch out of the wing, split it in two and the little post has a set screw on it, undo the set screw and use the old pin to measure a slightly longer one and then reverse for install. I think I put pictures in the thread on RCG but maybe here too.
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