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  • Century/Funkey 50 size electric Airwolf project

    I am looking to start a scale build of a Century 50 size Airwolf, but i would like to make it electric for ease of maintainance and for a more scale sound, as i cant afford a Turbine!

    Would anyone have any recommendations on what mechanics to use, which would be the the best compromise between price and reliabiliy?

    This will be a long term project as i am not made of money, but the end result will be spot on so good reliable parts will be a must to minimise the risk of and accidents!

    I had a Raptor 30 years ago and am looking to get back into the hobby, and i am currently re learning on a small electric machine, and while i regain my confidence i will be carrying out this build.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Ben
    Ben
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    In Hangar: Esky Lama V3, E Flight Blade mSR BNF, Align T Rex 250, Align T Rex 600 ESP.
    Thanks to: aligntrex.co.uk, Dennis Hobbs @ Sussex Helicopters, Fast Lad Performance, Phill Greeno Models & Jonathan Glass
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  • #2
    Someone on here put a T-rex 600 into a century / funkey airwolf fuz so the 600e sounds like the best bet for cost and conveniance

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    • #3
      The Trex 600e is probably the most cost effective electric heli to install in the airwolf body, you can find quite a few of them on youtube.


      .[ame]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=SJ5i0Cxpml8&feature=related[/ame]

      Martin
      Last edited by simplyraptor; 23-01-2009, 09:28 AM.
      Martin

      x2
      Rave 450
      Trex 250se
      DX7se

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      • #4
        The nitro fits fine but the exhaust is the problem, they just wont fit, the retract unit gets in the way, so you need to fit a much shorter exhaust. But can be done.

        Electric is far nicer and less messy

        And thats why Align only do the Hughes 500!
        www.trexmad.co.uk
        www.rvmhc.co.uk

        Remember we're just 'MAD' about Trex's

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        • #5
          I think my choice of words could have been better, I called the Trex 600e a cost effective heli, but I forgot how expensive the batteries were.

          Martin
          Martin

          x2
          Rave 450
          Trex 250se
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          • #6
            Originally posted by simplyraptor View Post
            The Trex 600e is probably the most cost effective electric heli to install in the airwolf body, you can find quite a few of them on youtube.


            .http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=SJ5i0C...eature=related

            Martin

            That looks the business, just what i want to achieve, thanks very much for that.

            Ben
            Ben
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            In Hangar: Esky Lama V3, E Flight Blade mSR BNF, Align T Rex 250, Align T Rex 600 ESP.
            Thanks to: aligntrex.co.uk, Dennis Hobbs @ Sussex Helicopters, Fast Lad Performance, Phill Greeno Models & Jonathan Glass
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            • #7
              If you want to measure up a 600E to check anything I have got one and I live just up the road from you.
              Dave Howe
              Lots of Align toys
              All driven with Spectrum DX7

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              • #8
                Originally posted by simplyraptor View Post
                I think my choice of words could have been better, I called the Trex 600e a cost effective heli, but I forgot how expensive the batteries were.

                Martin
                Maxpoly do the T-rex 600e batteries for around 130-140 pounds for it....

                optifuel 30% 4 bottles of 30% is 130 pounds as well....

                Depends unpon your point of view cost wise
                Mark
                www.uavaerialservices.co.uk
                BNUCs - Operations certified
                CAA - Permit for Aerial Work

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by zagifly View Post
                  If you want to measure up a 600E to check anything I have got one and I live just up the road from you.
                  Dave Howe
                  Thanks for the offer, i may just take you up on it. I dont suppose you would be thinking of selling it?? Just wondering

                  Your not up the road from me at the moment, im in Sweden on holiday, but when i have ski'd myself out i will be in touch! Be back next week.

                  Thanks again.

                  Ben
                  Ben
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                  In Hangar: Esky Lama V3, E Flight Blade mSR BNF, Align T Rex 250, Align T Rex 600 ESP.
                  Thanks to: aligntrex.co.uk, Dennis Hobbs @ Sussex Helicopters, Fast Lad Performance, Phill Greeno Models & Jonathan Glass
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                  • #10
                    In the latest RotorWorld magazine there's an article where a Century Jet Ranger fuz is fitted to a TREX 600E, albeit with a few minor mods. Looked the business and I would imagine that the electric power source will make for a much nicer sound and cleaner appearance for a scale heli. It's certainly not the sort of flying where you'll need heaps of power for 3D, just nice smooth, reliable power. It's certainly something I could aspire to, but such an undertaking won't be cheap!

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

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Si Goodchild View Post
                      In the latest RotorWorld magazine there's an article where a Century Jet Ranger fuz is fitted to a TREX 600E, albeit with a few minor mods. Looked the business and I would imagine that the electric power source will make for a much nicer sound and cleaner appearance for a scale heli. It's certainly not the sort of flying where you'll need heaps of power for 3D, just nice smooth, reliable power. It's certainly something I could aspire to, but such an undertaking won't be cheap!

                      Si
                      Yes i saw that, it does look good, if a good second hand t rex comes up i may be interested, but the fuselage must be new as it is going to be highly detailed

                      Ben
                      Ben
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                      In Hangar: Esky Lama V3, E Flight Blade mSR BNF, Align T Rex 250, Align T Rex 600 ESP.
                      Thanks to: aligntrex.co.uk, Dennis Hobbs @ Sussex Helicopters, Fast Lad Performance, Phill Greeno Models & Jonathan Glass
                      ------------------------------------------------

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by bloodyniceben View Post
                        Yes i saw that, it does look good, if a good second hand t rex comes up i may be interested, but the fuselage must be new as it is going to be highly detailed

                        Ben
                        ...then check out the BMFA ads web site: always a 600E or similar on there. There's even a Raptor 620E which looks too nice for the job.

                        I'm wondering if scale fuselages of the same quality can be sourced for a TREX 500. Some small savings to be had there in terms of batteries (just a bit) and overall construction especially if you can get a second hand GF model. Maybe not enough to make it worthwhile, but it's horses for courses, I guess.

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

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Si Goodchild View Post
                          ...then check out the BMFA ads web site: always a 600E or similar on there. There's even a Raptor 620E which looks too nice for the job.

                          I'm wondering if scale fuselages of the same quality can be sourced for a TREX 500. Some small savings to be had there in terms of batteries (just a bit) and overall construction especially if you can get a second hand GF model. Maybe not enough to make it worthwhile, but it's horses for courses, I guess.

                          Si
                          No they only do the Airwolf body for the 500 at the moment.....
                          Mark
                          www.uavaerialservices.co.uk
                          BNUCs - Operations certified
                          CAA - Permit for Aerial Work

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                          • #14
                            I bought some Zippy Rhino 4900mah batteries for my Trex600e from hobbycity.com for £90 each, the dollar rate is not good but it is still cheaper than buying your batteries here.
                            I am also near to you, I am in Eastbourne.

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                            • #15
                              ive got 1 for sale , have a look on new threads or for sale, i can email some pics if any ones intrested..
                              T-REX 450 SPORT SUPER COMBO

                              DX6I

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