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Disciple4123

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Waynesboro, VA USA

It is reasonable to use a slider set to fine tune a setting. For example if it is ideal at 200, you set a slider to vary from 170-230, then you have some fine tuning range.
Arnold post a pic of your machine. The CG distances and inertia due to extra weight such as cameras can cause issues. For example, if running FBL, try to reduce cyclic rate to 90, flybar setting to 250, and see if oscillations get reduced. A picture would help me speculate what you describe.

Eric

04-13-2012 Over year old.
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u52ah

Senior Heliman
Kuwait

Is it just me? or the Ace One View is no longer available on DJI's website.

I am asking because I finally wanted to start installing my Ace One and Ace One View, so thought of going to the website for latest manuals/software. Couldn't find anything on Ace View !

Any ideas please?

07-23-2012 10:40 AM
Sidneyw

Senior Heliman
Lake Zurich, IL

Must be a mistake when they worked on the new website. I wrote to them just now; hopefully it gets fixed soon.

07-27-2012 04:20 AM
u52ah

Senior Heliman
Kuwait

Thanks Sidneyw, I also wrote to them when I couldn't find the product's page. could be a product name change. Still no reply from them though.

07-28-2012 11:41 AM
u52ah

Senior Heliman
Kuwait

I have a technical question. I could not find in the manual anything regarding setting up mechanical pitch range of the blades.

Since the Ace One is going to take over pitch (as well as everything else). I thought there has to be an optimum pitch range setting that I have to setup mechanically and probably also electronically before installing the autopilot.

Hope someone clarifies this point please.

07-29-2012 12:29 PM
u52ah

Senior Heliman
Kuwait

Anyone?

Thought that was a simple question! And for once googling didnt help

08-04-2012 09:15 AM
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Announcement£ºDJI Offers Free Of Charge ¡°Ace One¡± Maintenance

Dear DJI Customers£¬

First of all, we really appreciate your continued support and trust in DJI and DJI products. DJI has been able to develop outstanding products due to customer support and feedback. We assure you that we will continue to make every effort to offer better autopilot systems, increase the number of high quality products related to this sector, and give outstanding service support to every customer.

The DJI professional helicopter autopilot system ¡°Ace One¡± was released nearly two years ago. Most of the Ace One systems, according to our investigations, perform tasks in rather adverse conditions, such as high temperatures, dust, moisture, oil film and so forth. All of these factors can cause and accelerate the aging of some components and parts inside the Ace One. DJI would like to offer their Ace One customers a single free of charge Maintenance Service.

The Free of Charge Maintenance service is only applicable to customers who bought their Ace One before January 1, 2012

If you would like to take part in this free of charge service, then please contact your local dealer. In order to maintain the best flight performance of your Ace One, once your unit is received, DJI will carry out a complete inspection and maintenance of your unit. This service includes full testing / inspection, any component changes required, re-calibration and flight testing.

Once DJI Headquarters has received your Ace One, it will take approximately 6 to 8 working days to finish the complete maintenance process before shipping the Ace One back to you, this time will depend upon unforeseen circumstances, for example the weather for test flights. Any questions, please contact your local dealer or DJI Headquarters directly.

Thank you for your continued support.

DJI Sales & Marketing Dept
2012-8-27

08-28-2012 11:40 AM
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Delhi, New York, USA

DJI Ace One Purchase, Installation & Test Flight

Hello,
Just wondering if you can refer me to someone located in the Northeast that sells DJI Ace One, installs and will test fly unit. I own an Airstar Monegoose. I am currently running a Helicommand and want to upgrade to the GPS system. I would like to develop a business relationship with someone local in the Northeast so I can drop off heli and pickup etc. Any help would be appreciated. Time Frame for Purchase will be middle of February.
Thanks!

Delhi, New York 13753

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