ESky Belt-CP 4-blade head/tail NO CYCLIC GYROS!

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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2009

This is my everything but stock ESky Belt-CP. Full carbon fiber frame, full CNC upgrades, Lightning Heli CNC 4-Blade main rotor, Flying-Hobby 4-blade tail rotor, GY401, Mystery RC 2450mAH Lipo, E-Flight Carbon Fiber rotor blades, Spektrum DX6i with AR6100 Rx.

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  • Nice, looks a bit more skittish than your 5 bladed CP.

    What Transmiter you using?

  • it is way more unstable. It is the same Tx. as the 5 bladed MD heli. At the time, DX6i. Im not on a DX7. The 4-bladed head is so twitchy though cuz it is just sloppy... It is a lightningHeli and i dont like it at all. The pent-blade head is sooooo much better.

  • it must be a bugger to track :)

  • IT IS!!! I ended up tracking it with only 2 blades at first, then the other 2 blades seperately, then did my best on all 4 at the same time. Had to use some wide white tape and place it at different distances from the end.... threw the balence off a bit but all was well once i got the tape off of it.

  • Very cool. Where did you get the 4 blade head system? Did you have to make it or did you find it to buy?

  • The 4-bladed head is the lighning heli head. I can not suggest you get it though. A lot of slop in the swash stay which is why it is soooo damn twitchy.

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  • @JuicedCBR600F2 - Hey there, I left a topic on HeliFreak with some photos of my 4blade tail rotor. It wait for admin to authorize, /showthread.php?t=282137&page=­4

  • did the four blade head, directly fit on the belt cp??? or you had to make some mod??

  • Cause with these heads, instead of the power going through the flybar (which can rock and provide a little amount of stability) the rods go straight from the swash plate to the blade grips, it means it is a heck of a lot more sensitive, I can see this in your video! be careful you don't crash, not using gyros, you wouldn't want to track it up again!

  • No, I have a GY401 on the tail... just nothing on the cyclic (rotor head).

    It is stable when the pilot of not afraid of smashing it into something in a small confined area, lol.

    And for the record, it is by NO MEANS easy to maneuver. It is very nimbal and capable, however it will get away from ya in a big hury.

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