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    Help with first new build

    Flick the rudder stick around after setting it, then re adjust.
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    Help with first new build

    Hahahaha, stick scaling is better, I jsut said expo because more people seem to know how to do it hahah. A real pilot controls his falcon from star wars with only the force haha
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    Help with first new build

    Exactly as Neil said. You might also want to set some expo on your rudder/yaw after you get it trimmed.
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    Help with first new build

    Yes it is fine, the real test is what they do after you disarm the KK and spin them up. Do they spin up at the same time?
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    Eachine items update

    Look under required.
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    Eachine items update

    Haha, perhaps.
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    Eachine items update

    Say that yesterday on another site haha, looks really cool.
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    First Attempt at Building a 250

    I don't know if that receiver will work with that Tx, check accessories on the transmitter's page. It might work, but probably will not have full functionality. Get either a board, or make your own loom with some wire and solder. The power distribution cables are really messy and heavy...
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    First Attempt at Building a 250

    Can you add links?
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    Eachine items update

    Hahaha, you might want to move that antenna away from your motor. There will be a lot of EMI right there by it hahaha.
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    Need Advice new to quadcopters

    Hahaha, that would be terrible. One guy on a smaller Facebook group I'm in found his that was lost at sea two years later covered in barnacles haha.
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    Syma X5C-1 engine repair, won't lift off the ground very far

    Just as Neil said, on the first picture the brass gear is the wrong gear to be working with that nylon one. You can get a new brass gear, or if you can't find any of the right ones get a new nylon gear, but make sure you have the same gear ratio.
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    HobbyKing™ Black Widow 260 FPV Racer RTF

    They are certainly not unbreakable and are bit expensive. CF props usually have to be balanced but the biggest benefit is that they don't flex as much as plastic and therefore don't vibrate as much. They are harder to break, and don't get stress points, but they can break without warning...
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    HobbyKing™ Black Widow 260 FPV Racer RTF

    Also if you can't get just the nut on amazon look for the whole motor mount unless your motors have them built in.
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    Is that your knee in your profile picture? If so did you do that with a quadcopter?

    Is that your knee in your profile picture? If so did you do that with a quadcopter?
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    HobbyKing™ Black Widow 260 FPV Racer RTF

    Yeah, left handed nuts are a lot harder to get locally, you can see if amazon has them. Or I prefer to just use self tightening props, they come with the nuts already on them haha.
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    HobbyKing™ Black Widow 260 FPV Racer RTF

    So it is for a self tightening motor? In that case hobbyking should sell some exactly like the one you lost if they'll ship to you haha.
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    HobbyKing™ Black Widow 260 FPV Racer RTF

    Pretty much what I did, make sure to get a few extra just in case haha
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    CW and CCW motors. Why do I need those?

    This if for one of two reasons, your either talking about coreless DC motors or if about 3 phase motors used on hobby grade then the difference is the threads on the motor shaft if you use self tightening props.
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    HobbyKing™ Black Widow 260 FPV Racer RTF

    Unless you live in the US then then M6 would make them scratch their heads haha
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