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04-05-2011, 10:16 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Hi,
I have a number of Electric Heli's and am getting very proficient at flying them, but for my next project i was thinking of getting a Nitro Chopper. I was considering AHF-50 .50 Size Nitro 3D Helicopter Kit from Hobbyking, and was wondering if my spare OS .46 AX would fit it. Also, i am completely unfamiliar with Nitro Heli's and was wondering if there was a newbie guide i could go through to get the basics down... e.g how to start them, etc.. i am aware they have a clutch mechanism of some sort.. how does that work, etc And would i be able to expect longer flight times (my main gripe about electric Choppers) ? I was going to install a Flymentor autopilot, but they dont like vibration that much.. will the vibration of a nitro engine My local flying club is great for Airplanes, but they really don't have anyone that is into Helicopters, so i am breaking new ground here Any Tips/Advice would be appreciated.
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04-06-2011, 03:11 AM | #2 (permalink) |
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The AHF is one of the best nitro kits you can buy, very simple very robust quality and very reliable. In addition, it's very lightweight, one of the best power:weight ratio's you can find. I've bought the HK kit, it's the same as all the other AHF kits, just it includes a bit more plastic/composite which isn't a bad thing. Gives you more options in upgrades. You'll also enjoy knowing some Trex parts bolt right on to the Aeolus too so spares are not an issue.
For the engine, I'm not sure yours will fit, or if it's recommended. But, 50 size engines are more or less old sized 40's and 90's are more or less old sized 60's so the veterans of nitro claim. So theoretically it'll fit. We have people putting 90 size engines in these AHF birds so I'm not inclined to say it won't work. Still suggest buying a OS Hyper or better a OS55. As for videos, well you'll find lots in the Finless forum. Pinecone does some pretty good procedure/tip videos. I'll try and search them up for you later, but they are there if your curious. As for engine tuning, Bob recently did a video with a pilot testing the 1.15 YS engine and that's the best you'll get otherwise tuning is a black art. Yes you'll get longer flight times. My old electrics lasted a total of 5-7 minutes. I get about 10-15 minutes per a tank and can fly immediately after, no cool down required or packs to babysit and maintain. The beauty of nitro is the "pay as you go" type nature of it, versus the "contract" nature of an electric. I started with electrics, now only own nitro's. Using right foams and mounting methods, you shouldn't have vib issues, but that's one of the advantages of an electric, marginally smoother. The clutch is the same on a chainsaw more or less. You have a free turning bell that is connected to the pinion and the liner that is attached to the fan and motor. Once turned fast enough the liner expands and tightly grasps the liner making a connection, nothing complex really. I too share your issue. No one here is RC anything really. The local shop only carries cars, maybe one or two plane kits and a AXE heli. Otherwise I'm a lone-wolf pioneer out here! |
04-06-2011, 08:57 AM | #3 (permalink) | |
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Hi,
Thanks for your reply.. i have ordered the kit, and an ASP S52A to go along with it, iv'e already got the servo's and everything else i need to finish it. I cant go wrong with a 52 sized glow engine for $49.95 not to mention the low cost of the kit itself. I am sure that i will have many questions as i proceed through the build.. Unlike yourself, i quite like my T-Rex 450 Clones and the Gaui EP 425 that only just had it's maiden this morning, but i will probably get rid of all the others. Thanks for the Advice Michael Quote:
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04-08-2011, 12:37 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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slaterm, the ASP 52A is an airplane engine... I don't know if it will fit the heli right out of the box. Why not the ASP46H? Ok, it's weaker, but you will have long flight times (about 25 min / tank) and fit perfect into this heli (I own one).
I don't know why HK doesn't sell the ASP 52H, it will be great. Good luck! |
04-08-2011, 01:46 PM | #5 (permalink) | |
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I didnt notice it was for Airplanes.. but that's ok, it will fit into an airplane that i'm building at the moment.
I went and ordered the 46H per your suggestion, and the way hobbyking is running these days i should get it sometime next year Thanks for the advice, Michael Quote:
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04-08-2011, 04:33 PM | #6 (permalink) |
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You will find it very difficult to get Flymentor working on a nitrol heli, to much vibration and bare in mind that if subjected to to much vibration it will probably crash the heli.
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04-08-2011, 06:58 PM | #7 (permalink) |
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yes, been there and done that. I can fly without one, it just takes a lot of the stress out of it. If you think that the vibration will be too much, then i shall abandon that plan.
Thanks, Michael
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03-04-2012, 06:02 AM | #8 (permalink) |
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ASP 52 to fit Aeolus 50
has anyone tried to fit the ASP 52 in their Aeolus 50? I tried tonight and it seems the clutch assembly is a few millimeters to long and the engine mounts screw holes do can not come up high enough to reach the Aeolus' frame holes... Any suggestions?
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03-04-2012, 04:22 PM | #9 (permalink) |
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Slaterm61, if you are buying from hobby-wing and you are getting the $379 combo, it comes with the ASP 52HR engine. That is a heli version of the engine. You should be good to go with it.
Ah sorry, missed that you had already ordered. Build videos for the Aeolus can be found on helituning.com here. Last edited by Grok; 03-04-2012 at 09:27 PM.. |
03-05-2012, 12:39 AM | #10 (permalink) |
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Thanks Grok! Its all sorted. Had to move that grooved piece closest to the engine. Thanks man
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03-25-2012, 04:57 AM | #11 (permalink) |
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Aeolus50 Setting up
Hello all.... I am brand new to Nitro Helis, My trainer has been a Walkera V450D01 which I love, but was RDF. I have sitting before me, My Aeolus50SV which I have just put together. I also have a new Spektrum DX8. Can anybody share with me their setting for the DX8? I also have a flybarless head here and a Spektrum AR7200BX control for it. Can anybody with some expertise tell me which way to go? I really have no idea, and its just begging to fly. DX8 settings would be a good place to start. HELP PLEASE>>>>>>>
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03-26-2012, 04:19 AM | #12 (permalink) |
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Hi TDC123,
I would check out finless's vids on the DX8, he has a review done up for the DX8, think it was done for an align heli but the principles are the same, great vids, check this link. Regrds, ouncie https://www.helifreak.com/showthread.php?t=354008 |
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