Hi all,
I have been having a couple of issues with the BEAM tail recently.
Let me first state that these issues are probably caused by me running too high a head speed and is not a fault with the BEAM itself.
The problems started when I changed the tail blades from the standard blades to CY carbons.
On spool up within seconds of reaching max headspeed (running 15T pinion on 2221-8 scorpion 90% FL) the tail output shaft bent over 90 degrees and caught under the boom.
The belt then chewed through a few teeth and on closer inspection the tail pitch slider broke and the hub bent.
My questions are
1) Can I find a pitch lever made of ali instead of plastic (like the micro-heli ones)
2) Can I find a tail shaft which is hardened as these ones are too soft IMO.
3) The small elbow that the pitch slider crank screws into is easily damaged and is there an alternative.
4) Is it possible to fit the whole microheli tail case and rotor hub to the BEAM.
5) If so where can I get one from?
I have been having a couple of issues with the BEAM tail recently.
Let me first state that these issues are probably caused by me running too high a head speed and is not a fault with the BEAM itself.
The problems started when I changed the tail blades from the standard blades to CY carbons.
On spool up within seconds of reaching max headspeed (running 15T pinion on 2221-8 scorpion 90% FL) the tail output shaft bent over 90 degrees and caught under the boom.
The belt then chewed through a few teeth and on closer inspection the tail pitch slider broke and the hub bent.
My questions are
1) Can I find a pitch lever made of ali instead of plastic (like the micro-heli ones)
2) Can I find a tail shaft which is hardened as these ones are too soft IMO.
3) The small elbow that the pitch slider crank screws into is easily damaged and is there an alternative.
4) Is it possible to fit the whole microheli tail case and rotor hub to the BEAM.
5) If so where can I get one from?

that the deflection load would increase and if so more force would be put though the pivot point of the L arm, could be this that turned.. although its been fine till the carbon blades and the extra efficacy, but then with the loads it could be just the shaft bent a little and at high speed will last a very short time.
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