I seemed to be perfectly happy with the cyclic performance of my N5c after lowering the head until I recently acquired and flew my E5, suddenly everything else is slug slow!
With the goal of increasing the cyclic even more, changing the geometry was recommended because otherwise the cyclic setting on the CGY750 has to be cranked up to close to 90% so I obtained a set of 310-153 blade grip arms, which come on the E7SE head and therefore can be fitted on my N5c (non TT edition.)
I already have the long (taller) pivot balls on the inner swash so there is no doubt that this is a route to go and will increase the cyclic and however it will increase the collective travel too which brings me to the main question of this post.
When originally setting up the CGY the collective travel was excessive and in order to reduce it the radius of the servo horns was reduced to about 10.5mm, which did have the undesirable effect of some, albeit minor, binding of the mechanisms caused by that radius working with a 14.5-15mm radius at the swash bellcrank.
So has anybody besides me thought about instead of changing the blade grip arms to reduce that radius go back to an already unfavorable configuration at the servo horns and along with increasing the travel also ridding those mechanisms of the binding problem?
I started out with a piece of paper, a sharp pencil, a protractor, a T-square and the idea I was going to have to restudy my college calculus courses in an effort to calculate the amount of change I might expect between these to possible routes but decided to post this instead, lazy I know but whatever it takes!
My buddy is in the process of changing out the blade grip arms and I await the results he comes up with but in the meantime I was hoping to find someone out there who has already messed around with this.
Thanks!