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Old 03-15-2009, 01:59 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Help! Vibe 90

Hallo i'm from Greece. So as you understand i don't speak English very good. I bought a Vibe 90 and i'm wondering if i have to use a governor. What do you think? If i don't use one i will have problem with my heli?
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Hallo i'm from Greece. So as you understand i don't speak English very good. I bought a Vibe 90 and i'm wondering if i have to use a governor. What do you think? If i don't use one i will have problem with my heli?
You do not HAVE to use a governor. If you are doing 3D it makes it a lot easier to maintain a constant head speed. If you are just flying around it's less important.

If you want one the Aerospire multigov is what I would recommend.
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What Barracuda said!!!!!!!! would definitely be a lil extra insurance for sure.
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Me and a friend have raptor 50s set up exactly the same with the exeption of he has a govonor. I only do mild manuvers and cant tell a differance however he is more hardcore and I can tell the differance when he flies mine & his
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You will just have to manage your collective more carefully. Don't let it over rev on negative pitch manuevers, and if it bogs down, be quick to give it the appropriate collective pitch to speed up the headspeed. If you find that you are doing this alot, then you are flying the heli harder than you think, or you are not managing the collective properly. I would spend a little more money and install a governor, it's worth it. I use the Curtis Youngblood active governor. I like it because you don't have to arm it on. It's always on and governs the throttle when it needs to unlike other systems in which you hit a switch and the governor keeps the headspeed constant until you switch it off. Here's something weird. I have a Raptor 90 that I fly without a governor. I have flown it hard and no matter what I do, I can't get it to bog down, or overrev the motor. I fly it just like my other helis with governors. When I got the thing in the air, I was tapped out on toy money, so I flew it without buying a governor. It just does not need a governor, so up to this day, I have'nt bothered putting one in it! Been 2 years now and the OS .91 SZH in it is still running strong. Can't figure that one out.
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