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  • #16
    Originally posted by moonmanflyer View Post
    Picked the 700 up today, can't wait to start the build tomorrow and see if i can get it running by sunday if i am lucky.
    Any tips on the build?
    Use plenty of locktite bro... and make sure the pipe is bolted on good and proper!!!!!
    PROUD OWNER OF 4 EDDIE GOLD STARS!!!!!!

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    • #17
      Build is now underway, got to the puting the torque tube in and left it for tomorrow, thanks for all the tips guys.
      Bit of a pain getting the torque tube in with the 2 bearing posns, but will have another go tomorrow as i gave up and went flying.
      Hopefully have it flying the weekend, if i don't end up having to do the gardening with the wife
      James

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      • #18
        Originally posted by ChrisB View Post
        James,make sure you have plenty of hair,coz you are gonna be pulling it out on the build


        I found,ball links were wonky but acceptable although i will swap them when better ones are out,the rods from swash to bellcranks and centre swash to mixing arms really need to be longer,i am getting some quick Uk ones 45mm and 55mm as opposed to the supplied 42mm and 50mm ones.

        If you can get the tail rod thru the carbon tube i will give you a Eddie Gold Star..I used another carbon rod i had..

        Apart from that,its Ok.


        Edit

        Cant find the Quick UK linkage rods on their site now


        Ron

        I have the blades
        with everything Chris has said. Watch out for those rear swash links. I reckon there to short for comfort. Also you have to shorten the mixer arm to flybar cage links to what the manual says.

        Cheers
        Cheers Matt

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        • #19
          James,

          When the bearings and holders are in place spray some Mr Sheen on (or other silicone based spray) and it slides in a treat. If you have the plastic tube from a TT kit it's a great tool for pushing it in. Otherwise try a smaller spare boom. I think as you have two kits that came with the TT you may not have one of the plastic tubes.
          T-Rex 700NP - Align 91HP - Hatori 938 - Kasama Header - Align 690Ds - Align DS620 Throttle - Align DS610 x 3 - Spartan DS760/Align DS620 - QuickUK Tail Grips & Header Tank - Reactor X - SwitchGlo
          Transmitter - Futaba 12FG G3 2.4Ghz

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          • #20
            Originally posted by ChrisB View Post
            James,make sure you have plenty of hair,coz you are gonna be pulling it out on the build


            I found,ball links were wonky but acceptable although i will swap them when better ones are out,the rods from swash to bellcranks and centre swash to mixing arms really need to be longer,i am getting some quick Uk ones 45mm and 55mm as opposed to the supplied 42mm and 50mm ones.

            If you can get the tail rod thru the carbon tube i will give you a Eddie Gold Star..I used another carbon rod i had..

            Apart from that,its Ok.


            Edit

            Cant find the Quick UK linkage rods on their site now


            Ron

            I have the blades
            So far chris, all hair intact.
            No probs with the rod ends, all seem to be going on straight.
            Rod goes in the carbon tube, push fit but ok, can i claim my eddie gold star now please
            Got a tip on the torque tube so try that tomorrow.
            James

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            • #21
              Nice one James

              Agree that the problems are only minor and probably already sorted on the kits that are coming out now.

              Thanks to Symon i have asked Mr Models to get some of the known good ball links in so i can swap some of mine over.

              I would however just like to get less exposed thread on the links i mentioned.

              Keep us posted

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              • #22
                Originally posted by moonmanflyer View Post
                Bit of a pain getting the torque tube in with the 2 bearing posns, but will have another go tomorrow as i gave up and went flying.
                I took the tip Finless Bob gave on his build videos James, Apply silicon grease to both bearing holders and into the entrance of the tube and it glides in quite easily I found.

                Sounds like its gonna be flying this weekend mate, Good luck and take it steady.

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                • #23
                  Thats how I did mine too
                  Cheers Matt

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by busterboy View Post
                    I took the tip Finless Bob gave on his build videos James, Apply silicon grease to both bearing holders and into the entrance of the tube and it glides in quite easily I found.

                    Sounds like its gonna be flying this weekend mate, Good luck and take it steady.
                    Yep sorted now, silicon grease worked a treat and now fitted.
                    Got a few more mechanical things to do and then its on to the radio fit out, that will be the task over the next couple of days.
                    Only got about an hour on it today as had other things to do, but hopefully get a few in tomorrow.
                    James

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                    • #25
                      Trex 700 nitro pro, OS91 pumped



                      Hope you have better luck with the pumped engine than I have James.

                      Its a bugger to set-up I'll tell you.

                      Had Rob Turnbull and Lee Bates messing with it last weekend so better hands couldnt be asked or.


                      After filling the tank up you get it running fine pulling like hell, Then you bring it in, Fill her up again and its a different motor when you start it up again sadly.

                      Taken the pump off my engine James, Running it as normal now without the pump.

                      Hope you have better luck with yours.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by busterboy View Post


                        Hope you have better luck with the pumped engine than I have James.

                        Its a bugger to set-up I'll tell you.

                        Had Rob Turnbull and Lee Bates messing with it last weekend so better hands couldnt be asked or.


                        After filling the tank up you get it running fine pulling like hell, Then you bring it in, Fill her up again and its a different motor when you start it up again sadly.

                        Taken the pump off my engine James, Running it as normal now without the pump.

                        Hope you have better luck with yours.
                        Yeh they are a bugger to set up, just takes time, you have to run them quite lean as well to stop them bogging on constant pitch and cyclic demands i.e. side ways tick tocks, not me mind but i have been around when someone was setting one up.
                        Only just run mine in and was starting to lean it out when the synergy went in so i have at least 4-5 plus tanks i expect to get it tunned right, or at least i hope
                        Nearly finished the build now, just sorting out all of the elecs etc, so another 2-3 hours should do it, probably taken 7-8 hours in total, but it has been an hour here an hour there so a bit bitty, haven't had a good sestion without having to pack it all away and then unpack again.
                        Hopefully, test tomorrow if the weather is nice.
                        James

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                        • #27
                          Well it had it's first shake down today, just a hover in the garden to make sure all was well.
                          Hopefully weather dependant get out tomorrow afternoon/eve for a proper test flight.
                          James

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by moonmanflyer View Post
                            Well it had it's first shake down today, just a hover in the garden to make sure all was well.
                            Hopefully weather dependant get out tomorrow afternoon/eve for a proper test flight.

                            Good luck James, Take it steady on the first few flights until you get used to it mate.

                            Will be watching this thread with interest.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by busterboy View Post
                              Good luck James, Take it steady on the first few flights until you get used to it mate.

                              Will be watching this thread with interest.
                              Take it steady! not sure i know what that means
                              No will be sorting out the engine for a while i expect, all ran in before on the synergy so just need to lean it out, that i expect will take a few tanks to get right knowing how they are.
                              Looking forward to the blast, and every elec connector has been checked, and the loose extention, that i have used again has a lock clamp on it this time.
                              James

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                              • #30
                                Wont take you many flights to get used to it enjoy
                                Cheers Matt

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