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cmsilvoy
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It was at least a few years ago that a prediction was made by Mr. Kunii in Japan that without the flybar, 3D pilots would gain significant power over a flybar stabilized model.
That being said, there was no electronic stabilization yet. Even the orininal V-stabi was several months away from early development.

See my gallery for pictures of the resultant development... a multi-blade rigid spindle head built specifically for 3D!!!

The heli began life as a Caliber 30, then a Trim Corp 50 conversion, then was rebuilt as the Caliber 5 project to give the frames the strength they needed to fly the head.

I flew more that year than I ever have. The heli performed really well despite some horrible eCCPM interactions that I introduced during my modifications. And, at the time, the 9Z could not adequately mix the interactions out and it is well known that it was terribly slow.

Well, I crashed pretty badly in a stupid "normal mode" error. And I never had the energy to get it back together.

That being said, you can do 3D just fine unstabilized. But be prepared to FLY THE HELICOPTER. You have to always be on the sticks.

I am now looking forward to building another helicopter with the Correct 3 Blade rigid head. And I'll fly it without electronic stabi, again

Chris
10-05-2009 10:13 PM
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jetblue2135
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cmsilvoy-
"That being said, you can do 3D just fine unstabilized. But be prepared to FLY THE HELICOPTER. You have to always be on the sticks"
- that sums it up perfectly...Ive flown Vbars, and had a Skookum 360 and Im just as happy flying FBL without them.

Trex 700N, Trex 600NSP, Tres 500ESP
10-06-2009 01:13 AM
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RotorTech321
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Yep, we will rock on!!!
10-06-2009 02:21 AM
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10-06-2009 11:40 AM
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heli-cuzz
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put 10 flights on the T500 this morning without the stab and LOVE it, its flying great! Putting the FBL head on my T700 and am looking forward to flying that thing! Ill post a video when I can...Wont be buying any more stabilization units

That's awesome jetblue. Looking forward to a vid of your naked FBL heli.
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Ironhide
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I found this old thread and I am very interested in converting my RJX 09 50 . I am not new to FBL .But my question is about the mechanical setup . Do you setup the mechanical just as if you were going to put a V bar unit on it ? Like extending the blade grip arms to the center line of the head and 32mm from center ? And what about linkage on the servo horns . Please help !
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