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  • The Electric Helicopter Beginner's Guide v17

    Just found this, and thaught i would post it, as it seems quite handy and useful to read trough, especially for someone just starting out.

    here is the link

    PDF Version:

    http://www.swashplate.co.uk/ehbg/ehbg-17.pdf

    PDF A4 Paper Version:

    http://www.swashplate.co.uk/ehbg/ehbg-17-A4.pdf

    Web Version:

    http://www.swashplate.co.uk/ehbg-v17/ehbg_index.html


    I recommend the PDF version as it is much easier to read, You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 or above or a supported PDF viewer





    Last edited by callum; 30-12-2008, 05:08 PM.
    "Anger and Frustration bring the best out of my flying ability.. because generally I don't give a shit either if the machine hit's the deck or stay's in the air - both will accomplish satisfaction, but most of all it exerts the feeling of flying conservatively. - Callum"

    www.callumheli.co.uk


  • #2
    Nice one, Callum. And many thanks for your post a few weeks ago with tips about starting helis for the first time etc. I just started the engine on my new-to-me Raptor 50 (this was the first time I have ever started a glow engine) and the advice from your post plus the tips from others on this forum really helped.

    (To be specific the tip about holding the head when you start the engine to stop it running away was the one that saved the day for me!)

    A tip from me that may be of some use to others:

    I've not bought a starter motor and shaft, I'm using a cordless drill with a 300mm extension shaft that is designed for screwdriver bits (cost £5). This hex shaft is 1/4 inch (6.3mm) across the flats as opposed to 6mm so I carefully took a file to it and hey presto: a cheap and effective starter for a fiver.

    Si
    Raptor 90 SE FBL e-conversion, Raptor E720, Raptor E820, Synergy E7, Goblin 700 & TREX 700N

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    • #3
      Im glad it helped

      i am also considering using a drill as a starter what brand did you get?

      Also, is that the Falcon 3D in your avatar?

      if so how well does it fly with all stock parts?
      "Anger and Frustration bring the best out of my flying ability.. because generally I don't give a shit either if the machine hit's the deck or stay's in the air - both will accomplish satisfaction, but most of all it exerts the feeling of flying conservatively. - Callum"

      www.callumheli.co.uk

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      • #4
        hi callum and si the only problem with using a drill is that it doesn't have a one way bearing i dont how much of a problem this will be all i know is i have used a few starters on my mates helis and planes and they all have one way bearings
        Trex 550e dfc :-)
        Sab Goblin 500 Sport/dx8 and 9
        t-rex 450s x2 /Raptor 50
        blade 130x 3off/mcpx x2 180cfx times 2
        multiplex acromaster 3d (great fun) acrowot,sonic wing,Graupner junior 2mtr glider,beast biplane .
        kyosho spree small plank
        bogey combat plank x2 woop
        http://www.cuffleymfc.co.uk



        brian OB2 proud owner of 3X E.G.S+ 1boggy special star

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        • #5
          dont think it realy matters as the top of most modern helis have a 1 way bearing in the starter coupling, so as far as i know you dont need
          Gaui x7 lush
          Gobbalin 500
          Trex700 new dfc n OS 105/vbar love it
          ALL ON SPEKKY GEAR
          Blade 130x2
          nano

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          • #6
            Originally posted by rapidgaz View Post
            dont think it realy matters as the top of most modern helis have a 1 way bearing in the starter coupling, so as far as i know you dont need
            This is true, and there was no probs starting my Raptor 50 like this.

            Callum, the drill is a cheapy from Argos but is a 24v model so plenty of power despite a dodgy battery pack. I reckon a smaller drill would handle it quite easily - say 14.4v or 18v, but this is only a worthwhile approach if you already have the drill - which I do. If you're starting from scratch you're probably better off getting a proper starter. You need to run the drill in reverse and turn off the Hammer mode!

            The Avatar is a Mini Pred 3D with a Falcon 3D canopy - they are actually the same model, made by Art-Tech, but the Falcon canopy is sooo much better looking and robust than the stock mini pred item. The heli itself flies really well on stock parts when it's set up properly but it can also be a bit of a pain: Right now i've got a slightly bent main shaft and I can get the damned thing out of the frames because the inner portion of the one way bearing won't budge (aaaaarrrghh). So despite having the spares ready to go i can't fix the damned thing - she's going in the bloody bin at this rate!.

            Si G
            Raptor 90 SE FBL e-conversion, Raptor E720, Raptor E820, Synergy E7, Goblin 700 & TREX 700N

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            • #7
              Power is measured in watts. Someone should tell Argos. It might be easier to produce more power with more volts but that does not mean that it does. Yes power is Vsq/R but that's for a constant R. Mains drills are quoted in watts. Why not portables? A buyer also needs to know how long the drill will last at full power and how long it takes to charge and also how long it keeps its charge.
              Last edited by cjcj1949; 30-12-2008, 11:49 PM. Reason: typo
              Flasher 450 Sport. Assan GA250 with 520 tail servo, MKS DS450 cyclic.
              Multiplex Cockpit Tx, DX7, DX6i
              Blade 130-X, MSR, MSRX
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              • #8
                I used a drill for ages before I sorted out another option, you only need it to be reversable.

                just take care though I had a fuel lock one day and the drill actually sheered the started shaft just below the starter coupling.
                All the best
                Tony.
                Thunder Tiger E700 - Align 700N - Fusion 50 - Align 600N


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                • #9
                  some battery drills also do not turn fast enough to start a glow engine, I know mine certainly won't start my savage nitro truck for example...
                  Last edited by Balders; 31-12-2008, 10:23 AM.
                  Growing old is mandatory...growing up is optional!

                  Trex 600E
                  Blade MCP-X
                  Various FPV craft - tri's, hexa's etc
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                  • #10
                    I use a cheap 12volt drill/driver, with the gearbox on 2 (high speed setting), on 1 there is a lot more torque, but its not fast enough to start the engine.
                    regards

                    Pip

                    Hey, where d'you learn to fly? I saw you shoot your rocket
                    up.............. into the sky.

                    Hey, I heard you set the pace, I never thought I'd see you back................ in this old place!

                    - Roisin Murphy, Tell Everybody.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by cjcj1949 View Post
                      Power is measured in watts. Someone should tell Argos...
                      True, but almost invariably the higher voltage drills have more power than the lower voltage ones. Anyway, at £5 for a starter, I'm happy for now.
                      Raptor 90 SE FBL e-conversion, Raptor E720, Raptor E820, Synergy E7, Goblin 700 & TREX 700N

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                      • #12
                        Tried looking for your drill but cannot find it on the Argos Site
                        "Anger and Frustration bring the best out of my flying ability.. because generally I don't give a shit either if the machine hit's the deck or stay's in the air - both will accomplish satisfaction, but most of all it exerts the feeling of flying conservatively. - Callum"

                        www.callumheli.co.uk

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                        • #13
                          Yup, I hear the 240v ones are even better. You can power them from a small petrol generator. I'm not happy with argos at the moment or black and decker who tell me that my car booster has 7amps of power. Trouble is before you know it higher voltage becomes a must have and starts to drive the market. Torque and speed are pretty important too as well as energy stored in battery. The 240v is ac by the way. That's alternating current voltage not to be confused with ac current. The charger thing tells me it might not be safe with my car, so I have to check the car manual to see if they knew when they made my car if it would be ok with the black and decker thing when it was designed at some future point to some imaginary spec.
                          Flasher 450 Sport. Assan GA250 with 520 tail servo, MKS DS450 cyclic.
                          Multiplex Cockpit Tx, DX7, DX6i
                          Blade 130-X, MSR, MSRX
                          Phoenix Sim

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