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Old 05-26-2005, 01:00 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I just finished an Extreme to Stratus conversion. Here are some things you will need.

1 MA# 120-8 Tempest One Piece Middle Bearing Block

2 MA# 122-46 Tempest Clutch Bearing Block

3 Longer Rear Canopy Mounts. I made some but I think the tempest ones will work.

4 You will have to shorten the tail control rod by 32mm or 16mm on each end.

5 I put a 2 3/4 silicon Oring in the fuel tank lid instead of RTV so I can remove the lid. I will take some to Tim next week. If you want one I can send it to you as I have about 10. They cost 2.50 each. They seem to seal the tank well but I am still testing.

If I think of anything else I will post.

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cool thanks!
I need those and a few others before I do mine. I can tell you after seeing Pete smack his in Tampa last weekend they are strong! T/R servo lead came undone while doing a low flipping piro. Damn it hit hard, but a boom kit, and mainshaft,spindle, and blades were the only damage.
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Old 05-26-2005, 08:30 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Hey Guys

New guy here!

My Stratus conversion with my brand new extreme are on the way, hopefully be here in the next week or so. Being new to this forum, is there somewhere I can post the build including pics? I intend to do a full review for all to see as I have built a few furies etc now.

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Old 05-26-2005, 11:17 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Hello

Whats up Lamebird? I met you at the orlando fun fly. We were BSing on my tailgate at the end of the day Saturday.

Conrad told me about Petes mishap. I was wondering how hard it hit and what the damage was. I was also wondering how well the stratus would crash. Looking at it, it looks like it would damage the frames. But when you hold the assembled frames in your hands, they are very strong and stiff. I can tell you the stratus is the lightest Heli I have ever owned. It weighs in at 9lb 10oz.

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Old 05-26-2005, 11:20 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Hello


I also have the leftovers from the conversion for sale under in the helicopter classifieds.

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Old 05-26-2005, 08:19 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Did you save a pound? <G> steve.
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Old 05-26-2005, 09:02 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Hello

No, you are a funny guy. I actually I saved 12oz just like Tim said I would when I saw the prototype in Birmingham.

I have pictures, want to see? See I am a funny guy too.

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Old 06-05-2005, 03:56 AM   #8 (permalink)
 

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I just finished an Extreme to Stratus conversion. Here are some things you will need.

1 MA# 120-8 Tempest One Piece Middle Bearing Block

2 MA# 122-46 Tempest Clutch Bearing Block
Mike,

MA tld me I would only need 122-46 to convert my new Fury to a Stratus....they did not mention 120-8 :?

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Old 06-05-2005, 04:18 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Hello

I can tell you I converted an Extreme to a Stratus and I needed the 120-8. If you dont have a 120-8 you will need one. When I took the Heli to MA, Chris said the Stratus is designed to use the 120-8. The stock Extreme comes with two seperate bearing blocks, one for the main shaft and one for the front of the tail shaft. The problem with the Stratus conversion is with the front tail shaft block, of the three holes in the block only one lines up with the holes in the Stratus frames.
I am sure you will need the 120-8 unless MA changed the holes in the Stratus frames.

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Old 06-05-2005, 06:42 AM   #10 (permalink)
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My Stratus conversion hasn't arrived yet because of the tank issue. The new tanks were due in last Thursday and MA said that they would ship my kit out to my LHS on that day. Since I live only one UPS day away I had hoped to get it on Friday, but Monday will be soon enough. I was lucky enough to think to order the 120-8 along with my conversion, but I didn't order the Tempest canopy mounts. I do have material to make them. Question ; how long should the canopy mounts be?

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Old 06-12-2005, 03:08 AM   #11 (permalink)
 

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Hi all,
I just converted my Fury Extreme to the Stratus and have attached some pictures. All in all it wasn't too bad. Just make sure that if you're converting a Fury, then get the Tempest clutch bearing block and be ready to shorten the T/R pushrod.

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Old 06-12-2005, 03:12 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Hello

Ken, by your picture you will need the new tank, the one you have will leak or blow the lid off. MA has the new ones I think.

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I can tell you I converted an Extreme to a Stratus and I needed the 120-8. If you dont have a 120-8 you will need one. When I took the Heli to MA, Chris said the Stratus is designed to use the 120-8. The stock Extreme comes with two seperate bearing blocks, one for the main shaft and one for the front of the tail shaft. The problem with the Stratus conversion is with the front tail shaft block, of the three holes in the block only one lines up with the holes in the Stratus frames.
I am sure you will need the 120-8 unless MA changed the holes in the Stratus frames.

Mike
Mike, I spoke to Tim Schoonard about this and he said that as my Fury kit is quite a recent one (September '04) the 120-8 bearing block is in the kit already as opposed to the older two part version which I guess is what you had.

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Hey Furious One can you post a picture of you Stratus with its canopy on so I can see how it looks?

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Old 06-12-2005, 01:52 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Furious one - how many hours did it take you to convert to Stratus,
thinking about converting my Tempest 3D,
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Flew the Stratus today for the first time, 3 flights. First one was half
tank of hoover second half was forward flight during
which I trimmed the controls. Two major differences
between it and the Fury: One is the weight. A full 1
pound lighter than the Fury. 2nd and 3rd flight I did
some moderate 3D. I had the engine extremely rich and
didn't get the full power of the engine but I didn't
seem to need it. I noticed that stationary moves like
tic-tocs and piro-flips were easier to perform,
probably due to the increase of power to weight ratio.
Second major difference is geometry change. The heli
rolls nice with no pitchiness. There is no noticable
interaction when transitioning from stationary to FF
and exiting rolls and loops. I had my head speed set
to 1550/1650/1750 and was running very rich and
managed to squeeze 11 minutes of flying with three
autos. The last minute I spent hoovering over the
ground until the fuel ran out. The Fuel Magnet works
like a charm. I literally ran every drop out of the
tank! It only leaned out a second before the fuel ran
out. Auto's the same as the fury. I only did a few
including inverted and couldn't tell any difference
between the two.



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Thanks for the report. Nice job on the build. The heli looks good.

I see you got the new fuel tank like what came in my kit. Thanks to Ray at RHR for getting mine to me Friday. Now if I can just have some time to build it!!!
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Old 06-12-2005, 08:16 PM   #19 (permalink)
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The black cap tanks work fine with the OS.

You need the nalgeen tank for YS or OS Cline setups.
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Old 06-13-2005, 08:13 PM   #20 (permalink)
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The black cap tanks work fine with the OS.

You need the nalgeen tank for YS or OS Cline setups.
Hey eric

What is the nalgeen tank and the black cap? I will be running the cline on a cspec when my stratus every arrives

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