Archive for the ‘Vbar’ Category

I’ve detailed 9 things to be aware of while programming your v5.2 gov (on the workbench, with no blades installed).  I hope this information will spare you allot of wasted time and give you success in setting up the gov the first time taking out the guess work. 1) The Bailout Arm light will not [...]

Posted: September 3, 2011 in Heli, Vbar

I’m exited Vbar 5.2 just came out! So that means if you upgrade to Pro on the mini Vbar you have a gov. Check out MrMel’s videos – he is such a wealth of information and was instrumental in helping me with my gov setup. But now the setup is more simple and concise so [...]

I did a little more homework and remembered I can plug in two numbers in a calculator within the Vbar software that will assist with determining the blade pitch on a rotor.  Here’s what it looks like: http://www.vstabi.info/en/collective That picture is showing using it for the main rotor, but I thought a rotor is a [...]

Vbar changes

Posted: July 15, 2011 in Heli, Vbar

I’m going to be playing more with my vbar gov settings.  The first step was to enable bank switching.  That was simple to assign the Aux channel number to a physical 3-way swtich and it was done.  The first bank will have default settings.  Bank 2 & 3 will have different settings to experiment with. [...]

Tail adjustment

Posted: July 4, 2011 in Flybarless, Heli, Lessons Learned, Vbar

I am editing this post because there is incorrect.  Tail optimization only has to do with pirouette stops. Today I made a tail adjustment.  Before I say what I did, here is what I saw in the Vbar optimization log.  The optimization left & right values were about 67 & 132 respectively.  I also set [...]

From Henseleight Helicopters, http://www.henseleit-helicopters.de  They certainly know their stuff and have researched extensively.  This confirms my results running 1900 RPM. In connection with the development of the Rigid numerous test flights with a logger data capture were carried through, which persuaded me to refrain from the exaggerated present max rotor speed hype. Thanks to light [...]

Crash – Vbar wigged out

Posted: May 30, 2011 in Flybarless, Heli, Vbar

Here is a PNG file showing a picture of my event log in my Vbar after a terrible 3 second crash while spooling up before lift off.  There were very deep gashes in the dirt where the blades hit and dug in.  While spooling up quickly (a fast spool up rate) and with transmitter sticks [...]