Depois de muito tempo sem novidades este e meu ultimo trabalho: E um Esquilo Bi-Turbina ( Versão com Turbinas Allyson), fuselage fabricada por Wellington (cmtewellington) com mecanica Belt CP e muitas detalhes escala incluido o rotor tri-pa da chinesa Lightning Heli ( com muitas modificações !!!!).
After a long time without news ( I been moving to a new house) this is my last work...is a Ecureuil fuselage made by Wellington here in Brasil, is the AS355 in the Allyson turbines version, the mechanics Belt CP and Lightning Heli ( China) three blades head.
Note the amount of work before painting.
Fantastic job on the details! do you have a flybarless stabilization unit? gaui makes a decent one , or you could use the Robbe helicommand turnigy also has one you can get at hobbyking but I haven't used it. I amlost bought a cool scale ec135 with a lightning heli 5 blade head and fenestron tail but I was told that lightning heli was complete crap so I held off, is that true with your 3 bladed or do you like it?
mmalkove 1 year ago
@mmalkove
Hi
I'm not using any kind of stabilization, only mechanical.
I'm agree with the crapy quality of Lightning heli heads ( and another chinese products), but...with a bit of work can fly, you need to verify before flying them.
About the electronic stabilizers I know the Helicommand and the Gaui ones, are very good products for begginers, if you have good pilot skills and know how to mount properly don't need this gismos.
Subscribe to my channel lot of videos with flybarless rotors
krumrick2 1 year ago
Nice machine. Like the 3 bladed head, looks like a handfull... Have you got any stabilisation on there... if not, it would probably make it a lot easier to fly.
Aztek1701 1 year ago
@Aztek1701 Hi ...you are right !! this head need a stabilization, but I think the control can be improved with some work on the blades ( add weight or modify the CG).
krumrick2 1 year ago
WOW! in the second video cut it looks like you drastically lowered your rotor RPM and are pulling a lot of pitch in your blades to hold a hover? What HS did you end up going to? and how much pitch in a hover are you pulling? Love the heli though! It looks fantastic and seems to fly well, good piloting!
clintcollins 2 years ago
Hi...you are right about the lowered head speed...the amount of pitch is difficult to measure...is a lot of trying until reach the correct relation between Throtle and Pitch.
But this is not the best result yet...after this flight with 40% negative EXPO I reduce the EXPO to -10% and fly a lot better in control.
krumrick2 2 years ago