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  • Shuttle plus

    First off, hello all

    I just bought a shuttle plus, and it comes with (to quote the ad) rd 6000 sport radio dynamics control by sanwa + charger and protech starter 46 model engine starter high torque 12 volts

    I admit it was a spur of the moment ebay buy, I have no experience of heli's (unless you count the easycopter I also bought spur of the moment) and I'm trying to work out what else I need, list so far:


    Fuel (which mix anyone ?)
    fuel pump

    Glow plug heater thingy? + battery?

    Training undercarridge

    spare blades

    simulator


    anything major I need, any advice on the above ?


    Thanks in advance



    Andrew


    www.outdoorcode.co.uk

  • #2
    firstly find someone to have a good look over it. Maybe talk to someone in a local club (nicely of course)

    fuel, see forum menu for what is mostly used.

    Training undercarriage is a MUST.

    Wouldn't bother with spare blades on their own as if you prang it chances are you will need a new main shaft, feathering shaft, etc etc etc

    BMFA membership for the insurance

    Six pack of special brew!! (optional)
    Anadin or nurofen
    understanding partner

    instrucion manuals could be beneficial.
    www.lincsheli.com

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    • #3
      Oh and dont forget Big Wallet as once addicted, you WILL need need it


      Usefull to get a Sim, Phoenix is my prefered choice, but you must state your radio when buying it, as it is shipped with JR radio connection

      It will be the best £80 you spend on this hobby
      Rob
      TDR (in progress)
      SAB Goblin 700
      Vibe 90SG Vibe 500E
      Trex 700 VBar, Trex 700 BeastX
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      • #4
        1) buy phoenix.

        2) find a local club

        3) find out what they fly

        4) the rd6000 whilst it works arent userfriendly, not many use them so buddyboxing will almost certainly be impossible. for the sanity of anybody helping you set the model up its worth looking at what they use at the club where you going and get something that is compatible.

        5) what servos, engine and gyro are in the shuttle?

        Ade
        www.accurc.com
        adrian@accurc.com
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        • #5
          RE Phoenix

          I have reflex xtr but I am saying go and buy phoenix.

          Before you ask why???? It's about £50 cheaper, is much more user friendly, far more acurrate, does not need an intersteller pc to run smoothly. oh yeah the tech support for XTR sucks and you can quote me on that!

          oh and the graphics are so much smoother......check out all the xtr's on ebay.

          wish phoenix was out when I bought XTR
          www.lincsheli.com

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          • #6
            Thanks for the replies, I have seen people flying regulary near me, not sure its a club so will endevour to find out. Phoenix is looking good, I have no idea what gyro's or servo's or engine are in it, find out when I get it wednesday

            Anybody from North yorks, skipton / settle area

            Andrew
            www.outdoorcode.co.uk

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            • #7
              Ahhh memories.....

              I learnt on a Shuttle pLus with a Sanwa RD8000 Tx.

              Served me well for a couple of years.
              JR Vibe Fifty fb (YS56)

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              • #8
                Originally posted by The Manager View Post
                Ahhh memories.....

                I learnt on a Shuttle pLus with a Sanwa RD8000 Tx.

                Served me well for a couple of years.
                So its suitable for a learner then.. ?
                www.outdoorcode.co.uk

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                • #9
                  yes it is.. but getting help on them can be tricky.

                  Ade
                  www.accurc.com
                  adrian@accurc.com
                  This is an apple free zone
                  anybody can be an Arsehole, it takes real commitment, dedication and a whole lot of effort to be nice.

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                  • #10
                    The Shuttle has been around for 20 years or more, through various incarnations along the way. The current version is the Shuttle Plus 2. I had the Shuttle Plus when it came out about 5 years ago.

                    It's an old design from a major reputable manufacturer, that is easily out-classed for not a lot more money by Sceadus and Raptors, but it works ok as first heli. Parts are cheap and easily available.

                    It's like anything in life - accept it for what it is and it won't disapoint.

                    One word of warning though - do not let the head speed go over 1500 rpm. Shuttles in basic format do not like more than thas at all. They shake and wobble like mad, and for what the heli is, you don't really need any more than that anyway. To get a Shuttle to turn into a performance (??) machine, you need to through a lot of money at upgrades, which then becomes pointless because you might as well get a Sceadu or a Raptor.
                    JR Vibe Fifty fb (YS56)

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                    • #11
                      It didn't take me long to get the hang of the Sanwa. Nobody else at my club had one so there was no chance of buddy-boxing, but with training undercarriage and step-by-step advice I got there in the end. I had the training skids off after a couple of afternoons.
                      JR Vibe Fifty fb (YS56)

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                      • #12
                        The servos are likely to be stock Sanwa's, perfectly adequate for hovering but get a digital for the gyro/rudder.

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                        • #13
                          I second all that

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                          • #14
                            Local guy selling a Shuttle 2, I guess this will be an oldie as well then, wants too much money at the moment, but if the price comes down I may be tempted,
                            Rob
                            TDR (in progress)
                            SAB Goblin 700
                            Vibe 90SG Vibe 500E
                            Trex 700 VBar, Trex 700 BeastX
                            Trex 600FBL, Trex 600NP, Trex 450Pro
                            Kalt Baron30
                            sigpicproud owner of Four Eddie Gold Stars

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                            • #15
                              once a shuttle is set up properly it will take you all the way to inverted flight
                              inverted circuits and pie dish (not much more than those though) the only upgrade I bought was the swashplate pin and guide set (£10)
                              and the longer washout pin (£10)

                              Don't argue with idiot's on forums; people watching may not be able to tell the difference.

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