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Old 26.06.02, 03:19
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Default Trim secretes here ---->

Do you ever notice 3 minutes after triming your piccolo it seems to start "floating" again?
Here at <font color="blue"> Woody Development </font color> we noticed this too, and have something to help.

The <font color="red">TRIM Master 2002 </font color> , that's right, for next to nothing you can have the <font color="red">TRIM Master 2002 </font color> to yourself.

We use 2 " <font color="blue">Variable Tention Devices</font color> " to HOLD the links between the servo arms and swashplate tight, so there is NO play at ALL,
keeping all the "sloppy play" out of your links, greatly increasing "trimability"
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By putting black bands around the servo arms, ANY LITTLE movement in the servo arms will move the swashplate... try it.
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Old 26.06.02, 04:14
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Default Re: Trim secretes here ---->

Theory sounds great.... but.... i think i sees the main drive shaft between the swash and those miracle age high tech donuts yur selling...lol....?? Nice camera!
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Old 26.06.02, 04:25
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Default Re: Trim secretes here ---->

I think you're seeing the wrong thing. Look at the servo arms, now follow them up, you see the black rubber bands around the linkage?

Now go to your heli, and turned it on. Move your stick a TINY bit each way and notice all the play in the servo arms, but the metal linkage doesn't move. So by putting the bands on it holds it tight so ANY LITTLE movement in the servo arms will move the swashplate.
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Old 26.06.02, 04:52
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Default Re: Trim secretes here ---->


Use the smaller servo horns included with your HS 50's/55's.



Btw people, I don't really know this guy.



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Old 26.06.02, 04:53
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Default Re: Trim secretes here ---->

Those are the smallest it came with crack head
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Old 26.06.02, 04:55
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Get yourself a set of HS 50's then jerk face. [img]/ubbthreads/images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
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Old 26.06.02, 07:26
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Default Re: Trim secretes here ---->

those servo horns are pretty big for the piccolo. i'm using the smaller horn that supplied with the hs-50 servo kit, and doesn't notice any slop in the cyclic movement at all.

by the way, you two sound like best friends. hehe i'm glad to see that.
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Old 26.06.02, 09:25
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I'm sure most of us would be good friends if we lived closer...look at the bond some of us have and it's just text!
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Old 26.06.02, 11:02
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I had a real bonding experience with my helicopter....when I spilled thin CA on my fingers.

Toshi
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Old 26.06.02, 13:01
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Same her Toshi, I glued a finger to a blade during construction, and when I was installing electronics yesterday, I layed my arm down, pulled it up and the CA battle was stuk to it, hurt to pull it off but oh well [img]/ubbthreads/images/icons/grin.gif[/img].
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