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 Post subject: Re: GPS?
PostPosted: Fri 01. Jun 2018 21:35:30 
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OK, back to GeoLink:

Spirit Pro can easily deal with my helicopter with 5 degrees nose down,
the rescue is perfect - even if Spirit was initialized "in 5 degrees".

This means that a GeoLink system which is mounted
on this helicopters boom (which also has these 5 degrees) would not
have any problem ? Or would it be impossible to get the x and y axis
to zero degrees on the alignment screen (in the manual...) ?


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 Post subject: Re: GPS?
PostPosted: Fri 08. Jun 2018 7:09:44 
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Hello,

it is enough to click Reset the angle in the software, then place it on the place where you are confident is parallel to the main blades and mount it so that there is no angle deflection.
Then all will be perfect.

If you will not reset the angle, then you will see 5° normally in the software.

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 Post subject: Re: GPS?
PostPosted: Thu 14. Jun 2018 19:44:33 
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Hi how's the status is there progress or setbacks, new videos? How many test pilots are there?


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 Post subject: Re: GPS?
PostPosted: Thu 14. Jun 2018 20:58:03 
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Υes there really is not any information
for something that we have been waiting for so long;


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 Post subject: Re: GPS?
PostPosted: Thu 14. Jun 2018 21:06:09 
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Patience is not your strength. Tomas has been doing since I know him and his products, all in his power. I'm looking forward to something new, but please give him the time he needs

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 Post subject: Re: GPS?
PostPosted: Thu 14. Jun 2018 21:57:07 
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i think there are big problems with Geolink.


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 Post subject: Re: GPS?
PostPosted: Fri 15. Jun 2018 0:30:11 
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i have also big problems.

i have a Raptor 550. The tailblades are actuated over a steel bar. At my helicopter this steel bar is magnetic and disturbs the magnetic field heavy over the complete tail :? I think i must change this steel bar against a alu bar. :cry:

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 Post subject: Re: GPS?
PostPosted: Fri 15. Jun 2018 0:55:42 
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threeDfreak wrote:
i have also big problems.

i have a Raptor 550. The tailblades are actuated over a steel bar. At my helicopter this steel bar is magnetic and disturbs the magnetic field heavy over the complete tail :? I think i must change this steel bar against a alu bar. :cry:

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I would try a little long plastic panel with counter weight over aluminium or plastic mounting.

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 Post subject: Re: GPS?
PostPosted: Fri 15. Jun 2018 9:28:07 
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RedJacket wrote:
threeDfreak wrote:
i have also big problems.

i have a Raptor 550. The tailblades are actuated over a steel bar. At my helicopter this steel bar is magnetic and disturbs the magnetic field heavy over the complete tail :? I think i must change this steel bar against a alu bar. :cry:

I would try a little long plastic panel with counter weight over aluminium or plastic mounting.



a plastic panel can not shield a magnetic field. Aluminium is paramagnetic and can not be magnetic.

now i have uninstalled the steel rod and installed instead a alu rod and now i have no problems with my compass. :lol:

i hope that there is no good reason why ThunderTiger made that part from the complete rod from steel and magnetic..... :roll:

maybe that could be interesting for other Raptor 550 pilots


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 Post subject: Re: GPS?
PostPosted: Fri 15. Jun 2018 10:41:13 
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threeDfreak wrote:
RedJacket wrote:
threeDfreak wrote:
i have also big problems.

i have a Raptor 550. The tailblades are actuated over a steel bar. At my helicopter this steel bar is magnetic and disturbs the magnetic field heavy over the complete tail :? I think i must change this steel bar against a alu bar. :cry:

I would try a little long plastic panel with counter weight over aluminium or plastic mounting.



a plastic panel can not shield a magnetic field. Aluminium is paramagnetic and can not be magnetic.

now i have uninstalled the steel rod and installed instead a alu rod and now i have no problems with my compass.

i hope that there is no good reason why ThunderTiger made that part from the complete rod from steel and magnetic..... :roll:

maybe that could be interesting for other Raptor 550 pilots
That's interesting. I didn't know that. Maybe that is the reason why we use copper foil or aluminium foil. I got one from you.

Hope yours doing well.

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