Hi
This build has been going on a while and so far has been documented on Heliguy and RCGroups forums, as i'm new around here thought i'd share the details and the progress.
The Tail is a six blade alloy unit made by a German guy by the name of Roland Kreamer (heliroland) and as far as i know it's only the second one to have been made, the first being his own. The tail units are available for 450 and 500 size with the only differences being the blade length and the boom clamp diameter.
The Fenestron is limited to a max speed of 15,000 rpm so with a 7:1 ratio that means a max HS of 1800, i'm currently at 1750 with Scorp 1210 kv motor with 12t pinion with a flat 80% TC.
I also have a 4 blade CX flapping hinge head with TF model unweighted scale blades and although the floating hinge head is said to be flyable with no estab i will be using BeastX to keep the flying relaxing.
At the moment i just recieved the new blades as the last set were all over the place after a test hover so the video shows the first test hover with 4 blade head and fenestron, as far as i know the first time the 500 size has been tried with 4 blade head.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Obq-pluN_1c]YouTube - dan new heli.wmv[/ame]
Sorry about the quality i forgot to charge and take the video glasses so paul kindly captured it on his phone.
The heli had a tendency to drift back and left so i'm thinking a phasing issue, the phasing is currently mechanically set 90 deg advanced but i'm thinking 92 or 93 deg might just cure it.
The tail is controled by a GY401 and S9254 and did loose authority on a couple of occasions, this could well be down to having too much pitch for right yaw and the blades stalling and the 10 - 15 mph winds weren't helping either.
Next is to install the estab and use the gyro to limit the pitch individually and tweak and tweak untill it's perfect. I am very confident that the unit is upto the job as my trusty windometer (hand) detected far more thrust from 3 deg pitch on the fen than the stock 2 blade tail.
By the way the fuse is in the paint shop becomming yellow ready to become the North West Air Ambulance.
That's all for now but i'll post updates as and when they happen.
This build has been going on a while and so far has been documented on Heliguy and RCGroups forums, as i'm new around here thought i'd share the details and the progress.
The Tail is a six blade alloy unit made by a German guy by the name of Roland Kreamer (heliroland) and as far as i know it's only the second one to have been made, the first being his own. The tail units are available for 450 and 500 size with the only differences being the blade length and the boom clamp diameter.
The Fenestron is limited to a max speed of 15,000 rpm so with a 7:1 ratio that means a max HS of 1800, i'm currently at 1750 with Scorp 1210 kv motor with 12t pinion with a flat 80% TC.
I also have a 4 blade CX flapping hinge head with TF model unweighted scale blades and although the floating hinge head is said to be flyable with no estab i will be using BeastX to keep the flying relaxing.
At the moment i just recieved the new blades as the last set were all over the place after a test hover so the video shows the first test hover with 4 blade head and fenestron, as far as i know the first time the 500 size has been tried with 4 blade head.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Obq-pluN_1c]YouTube - dan new heli.wmv[/ame]
Sorry about the quality i forgot to charge and take the video glasses so paul kindly captured it on his phone.
The heli had a tendency to drift back and left so i'm thinking a phasing issue, the phasing is currently mechanically set 90 deg advanced but i'm thinking 92 or 93 deg might just cure it.
The tail is controled by a GY401 and S9254 and did loose authority on a couple of occasions, this could well be down to having too much pitch for right yaw and the blades stalling and the 10 - 15 mph winds weren't helping either.
Next is to install the estab and use the gyro to limit the pitch individually and tweak and tweak untill it's perfect. I am very confident that the unit is upto the job as my trusty windometer (hand) detected far more thrust from 3 deg pitch on the fen than the stock 2 blade tail.
By the way the fuse is in the paint shop becomming yellow ready to become the North West Air Ambulance.
That's all for now but i'll post updates as and when they happen.






There is also a small 1mm hole opposite the grub screw but no idea what that's for.







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