Hey guys,
I'll soon be starting the build on my 766 and a good friend of mine is finishing his now. I've seen his through various stages of his build and it all looked great to me. He's attentive so everything is nice, neat and seemingly well placed. Problem is he's now having to add a good bit of lead weights to the nose of the 766 to get it to CG well. I'm troubled by this and hoping to find a way around adding dead weight to a great heli. I'll be building it as a standard 766 with Rail blades, Futaba HV Brushless servos, Vbar Neo (never tried Vbar), Kontronik 750 Comp motor, Kontronik Kosmik 160, Pulse 45C 5000mah packs. He's running the same packs I am and even pushing them forward off the tray way more than was safe he still couldn't get the proper CG without adding dead weight to the nose. I was planning on using a small buffer pack on the Kosmik so I guess I could go to a larger buffer pack if I need to but that's about the only idea I see. I saw nothing wrong with his build. Has anyone else run into this and if so can you offer some advice before I start this build? Thank you very much!
J. Anthony
tgdd@att.net