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Another Quality Align Part!!!!!!!!! |
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Up the field tonight and for the second time David's tail
pitch slider has given out, this really is a poorly designed part with the metal
slider cutting a thread into the plastic fork.
They seem to strip out too easily for my liking and the consequences of a failure
are a high speed pirouette, luckily the helicopter was on the ground this time but it
could have been a lot worse.
My advice to all Trex 600 nitro and electric owners would be to invest £10 in the metal one and put
Loctite on it to keep it in place, the part number of the metal one
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What A Lovely Pair :-) |
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Neil F and Milan's Trex 500's looking
sultry side by side, it's amazing the difference a new
canopy makes to a helicopter, when Neil brought his home on
Saturday with the new canopy he was challenged by the Missus
"have you bought another new helicopter?" :-)
They really do look sweet.
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The Smiles Say it all! |
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Trevor and Martin show
of their shiny Canomod canopies off, Martin was able to
break his magpie addiction to all things blue choosing the
orange and yellow 3d style canopy.
Its amazing the
difference a painted canopy make to a helicopter, completely
transforming the look, these 2 Raptors now really look the
business.
Take it easy guys, lets
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Neil B Buys Shares In Optifuel |
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Neil B was showing off
his new N9 Synergy, a seriously sorted machine looking
exquisite and flying just as well.
It is rumoured Neil only
wanted a 90 because the blade bark would be louder :-) but
whatever the reason this machine has big presence both
static on the ground and when thrown around in the air.
someone once said to me
"once you've flown a 90 you'll never go back!" we'll have to
wait and see if his 50's are going to start gathering dust.
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Milan Joins the Nitro Boys |
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Milan has recently seen
the light and added a Raptor 50 to his fleet which has been
made up on electric helicopters.
The Raptor 50 has given
him a glimpse in to the wonderful world of nitro
helicopters, he has had to learn quickly having had to
change OS 50 Hyper engine bearings already (you'll get used
to that Milan :-) )
Also having a revlock 20
he can often be seen with his laptop at the field fiddling
with governor parameters which makes him look like a formula
one pit crew downloading telemetry. |
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David's hopefully
Cracked it |
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Those of you who have
been following the ups and downs of David's Trex 500
problems will be pleased to know it looks like it's been
sorted, after buying shares in Align 425MM carbon blades,
main and feathering shafts.
The problem appeared to
be caused by a dodgy Spektrum receiver which has now been
replaced with a new one, we all stood with bated breath as
David took to the air today wondering if this was the fix,
low and behold a full 2500MAh battery was flown without a
hitch.
Bet your glad you can finally fly it, hopefully Mr
Johnston's sales of Trex 500 spares will now be down. |
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Who's a happy boy then? |
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It's been a long time
coming but Gavin has finally got himself a 50 Size! no more
shall we hear "**~#%@ helicopter is gutless and has no
power"! Neil's original Trex 600 has been converted back
from a 90 to a 50 and is Gavin's new pride an Joy.
Initial setup was time
consuming due to the fact A: we all decided it was good
learning for him to fit the servos :-D and B: because Neil
forgot to put the bolts in the clutch (whoops).
First flight on
Saturday, Gavin's first comments were "**~# me it makes my
old raptor feel like a lama" we are all expecting inverted,
3d & chaos soon. |
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Sorry I know we are a helicopter club |
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After
8 months of sitting in the garage, Neil finally got round to
finishing the Katana, bought off ebay for £50, Neil never
bothered doing anything with it once he found out how much
the recommended motor and esc cost "How Much! I'm not
spending that much on a plank" after much searching a cheap
power setup was found.
The
Katana took to the air for its maiden flight on Saturday
(don't worry David it's silent :-D).
Flies like a dream, so light and is
very predictable, Neil even managed to properly land it on
the patch which is a first!
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Martin's taken off the training
undercarriage |
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New
member Martin cut the zip ties on the training under
carriage, after 1/2 a gallon of fuel the ties were cut and
the Raptor flew unrestrained.
Unfortunately the elation was short lived as the OS37's rear
bearing gave out and the engine wouldn't run, a replacement
is on order but the post was not on his side and it didn't
arrive for the weekend's session (it's not as much fun
watching).
Well done anyway Martin, finger
crossed it'll arrive this week and you'll be back in the air
next weekend, you have to admit it does fly so much nicer
with out 4 long poles with balls on the end strapped to the
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Neil F's Raptor gets a facelift |
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Jealous of Steve's custom painted Knight canopy Neil decided
it was time to update the old fluorescent canopy on his
Raptor 50, it looks really nice apart from the fact it says
"Redline" on the side.
The only
other downside is that it has 2 bolt fixings at the front
which are really really annoying when you want to change you
battery.
Not content with just the canopy Neil
had to change the tail fins to NHP carbon set to finish the
look off, if anyone wants an old florescent canopy and fins
let him know :-) |
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