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09-12-2011, 05:13 AM | #161 (permalink) | |
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But hey, we see you holding the TX by one hand and the heli continues its smooth relaxing hover. That says everything. So the goal is accomplished. I can hardly do it in my livingroom cause the 250FP generates too much airpressure that destabilizes it and because of that i have frequently to play with the throttle cause the ceiling is at 3.2 meters and i dont want the heli pinned there I use V200D01 FP blades that are near 11* pitch as i've read. The heli climbs like a rocket if i forget to be gentle with the throttle. Similar with the HK250GT FBL CP with RX2610V. I have a relaxing pitch curve (no negative pitch) and is hovering maybe better than the FP in the livingroom with low headspeed. That ofcourse cause the blade pitch is less than the FP at the same height. Anyway your FBL birds are very smooth flyers and combined with the pilot and the flying field we see an excellent result. I'm proposing this thread to people that want to get off the micro sizes but are concerned with the big scary blenders. |
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09-12-2011, 05:24 AM | #162 (permalink) | |
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Cute kid, i wish you the best for him my friend. You are lucky to have such an ally. Will not be long that he will start flying, we have to train our allies to help us When my son was around this age before 16 years, i had him with me painting and assembling a nitro RC car and he enjoyed it. Best photo i'm keeping it. |
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09-12-2011, 05:27 AM | #163 (permalink) |
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BTW, what paint have you used for the blades? I dont have an airbrush (where could i have and work with it in the appartment) but i wonder if there are any special can sprays with such type of paint.
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09-13-2011, 11:23 AM | #164 (permalink) | |
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Thanks JC and yeah he’s the future of H.A.R.D
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09-13-2011, 11:24 AM | #165 (permalink) | |
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Hummm…I wonder if the Headspeed is too low on the FP450 to give it a try?
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09-13-2011, 11:27 AM | #166 (permalink) | |
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Thanks Bro, I think “hanging from a string” is a good analogy. I know the Walkera 3axis receivers are not autopilot, but man the self-stabilizing is cool to an old flybar guy like me. I think it’s neat to watch the helicopter do corrections all by itself in a hover. It really is like hanging from a string compared to a flybar setup. The 2801 pro is a nice radio and in my book well worth the $130.00 I paid for it. I would say it is twice the radio when compared to the HK-7x, but I would also say, it’s twice the money. The 2801 pro has all the bells and whistles and is very user friendly compared to the HK-7x. Now on the other hand, if I compare the 2801 pro to my Turnigy 9x…Well that would be a different story. I would say they are equal on functionally and model memory. The Pro is probably easier to setup a model and navigate through the menus, but once you know the 9x, it’s also fairly simple. If it was only base on transmitter not receiver, I would say the 9x wins hand down…Just on the fact that the 9x is half the price of the pro. Right now for me though it’s not about transmitters, it’s all about receivers, so by default the 2801 has become my favorite radio. Walkera’s all in one 3axis receivers are the cat’s meow in my book. Their are cheap, simple to setup and really do get the job done. I’m never going to be a 3D guy, so the Walkera 3axis receiver are perfect for what I’m looking for and I’m super glad I took Alex’s advice. As you know I’m running the RX2437S in both my FP450s. I have already started the third build using the RX2437S and have plans in the works for four more FBL helicopters, three of which will be CP.
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09-13-2011, 11:30 AM | #167 (permalink) | |
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hehehe…I know what you going through on deciding which fuselage to get. I was back and forth for two weeks trying to decide whether to get the md500 or a Airwolf. I too really dig the retractable landing gear. For me it came down to cost, I wanted a cheap fuse to be the guinea pig on the FP450, I just had a feeling that I was going to crash it on my maiden flight (which I did). I figured I could almost get two md500s for the price of one Airwolf, plus I knew I wouldn’t have as much time invested in building the md500, so a devastating crash wouldn’t be so devastating…if you what I mean. LOL! I am quickly running out of scratch myself. Luckily I ready have the lighting system for the md500. Once I get the over heating issue resolved and the bird dialed in, I will be adding the lights and that should do it for this build. Well…rocket launchers would be nice.
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09-13-2011, 11:31 AM | #168 (permalink) |
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Unfortunately no, I only have a 100gram scale. I keep telling myself I need a larger scale, but I never seem to get one.
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09-13-2011, 11:33 AM | #169 (permalink) | |
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Yeah it’s definitely not easy, but with a little more trial and error and some more practices I think I can do a better job showing both…Plus I have a secret weapon. I have a GoPro 960 and as long as the shot is up close, its wide angle Len should work well capturing both the transmitter and bird. Yeah I imagine it would be real difficult trying to do it in the living room. It does make sense that the CP bird handles the turbulence better. Thanks Bud, I got to give most of the credit to the FP450...Its one fine machine. You know I agree with you…I really think the FP450 is a perfect step up from micro size helicopters.
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09-13-2011, 11:39 AM | #170 (permalink) | |
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No doubt, he is my pride and joy. In the last couple of weeks he has really become hands on with my builds. Which for me is great…now when I get home from work I can spend time with he and my helicopters…total win win. Yep I know where you are coming from, nothing is better than seeing how much he is enjoying himself giving me a hand. Seriously he is quite the little helper. Here’s him removing the Xtreme head from my FPKing 2 (with a little help from daddy). This is the next bird inline to go flybarless…Yeah Baby!!!!
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09-13-2011, 11:41 AM | #171 (permalink) | |
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I just used Testors flat black enamel model paint on the blades. I had it on hand and figured it would hold up well enough. You can buy the Testors paint in small spray cans from most hobby/craft stores if you don’t have a airbrush. The airbrush is great because you can control the amount of paint being sprayed, which makes it easy to apply without over spraying and weighing the blades down.
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09-13-2011, 04:34 PM | #172 (permalink) | |
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Finally i see the V370 head will be in action. Check that there is no horizontal slop of the blade grips on the feathering shaft. I found today i had slop on the 250FP blade grips and i've piut one 002 o-ring at every side. It came alittle tight, i oiled at that point, but it will wear out. Had no chance to check it enough cause its midnight here and i'm in appartment so i dont want to bother my neighbors. |
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09-13-2011, 04:40 PM | #173 (permalink) |
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hydmech, i should have post this http://www.ehirobo.com/shop/product_...ducts_id=10791 maybe you would be interested.
Two birds with one shot. I thought about it but ididnt got it cause i think the black angel is not rex compatible so i had to go for specific parts. Ofcourse the total price i bought my fuse is very cheaper. |
09-14-2011, 08:30 AM | #174 (permalink) |
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Just received the multi rotor blades, they seem too flexible. I dont know if they should be like that.
But i think if you decide to buy then better give a try the others from http://www.smartmodel.com.hk/product...0&third_id=156 They must be better as the guys are scale fuse manufacturers. Also received my RX2702V, it will sit on the shelf for a while till i decide to put it on 450. I'm just preparing and collecting some parts for now. |
09-14-2011, 08:51 AM | #175 (permalink) | |
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Yeah I figured the King would be a good platform to try out the RX2437S and. V370 FBL head There is some horizontal play between the blade grip and the Head. I will check to see if I have any o-rings that small. I wonder if adding a small flat washer would do the trick.
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09-14-2011, 08:52 AM | #176 (permalink) | |
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Man I would of gobbled up that deal in a second.
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09-14-2011, 08:53 AM | #177 (permalink) | |
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Thanks for the heads up. I haven’t place an order yet, as I was waiting for your review of the blades first. I wonder if the ones you just linked are any better. Sweet you have the RX2702V in hand.
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09-14-2011, 09:00 AM | #178 (permalink) |
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Some posts before i gave you a thread link , there they discuss about these. From the page i linked and after.
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09-14-2011, 09:06 AM | #179 (permalink) |
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I know, but i considered that i would have to deal with different parts etc and i already have enough kits.
I should have thought that either you or the other guys should be interested and mentioned that deal since we were discussing about fuses lately. |
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