Mick's Scale Helicopters 18
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Hi Patty,
Thanks for the comments. I have had a look at your video and love the scale lighting and working winch.
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Great video Mick ,very informative,i have a EC135 the same that i haven't started yet,still working on my Dauphin,check out my video of the winch & lighting system.
Cheers Patty
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Yes,
I have the 'Cine Scale' seats but still need the cockpit.
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Hi Mick
Congratulation great help with your videos, I have a problem with the engine exhaust fan, the fan touches the fibber tube and its impossible to move the engine forwards, how did you do it, did you cut the fibber tube so to leave the fan clear bu on top of it, because for me its impossible to leave the fan inside the tube best regards
Jorge
jlyone 2 years ago
Hi Jorge,
Thanks for your comments, if you mean the cooling shroud I had the same problem so I left it out, just make sure the hole in the bottom of the fuselage is about the same size as the cylinder head and you will be fine. I have other Vario helis with cooling fans and no shrouds and they fly fine....no overheating!
Regards
Mick
mikpatt 2 years ago
Hi Mick
Awsome video,where did you buy the rear door opening kit please,i dont like the one that comes with kit
cheers
sunayosmani 2 years ago
Hi,
Thanks for the comments, the door kit is from 'Cine-Scale' and works very well.
I think Vario sells a similar kit for the EC 135
Regards
Michael
mikpatt 2 years ago
nice video! i am also building a Vario EC135 right now. I also ordered some cine scale parts one year ago, also the airflow rectifiers. It´s great to see that i am not the only one who is using this rectifier. I hope that i can make my first flight next spring.
I wish you good luck and all the best for your EC135!
greets - Chris.
Northwoodhornet 2 years ago
Hi,
The rectifier needs a lot of work prior to fitting but as long as you take your time it should turn out okay.
mikpatt 2 years ago