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    Just bagged myself the last X7 over at FL. I was resisting well until I saw the email from FL this morning advertising the new site with 5% discount. I deliberated all day and then dropped it into the basket only to delete it before checkout. Eventually made a decision to grow a set and order it.

    Setup will be as follows:

    Flight Style: [B]Very bad 3Dish and big air sports flying[/B]
    FBL System:[B] V BAAAAAAAAAAAAA[/B] (sorry Rachel I’ll pay royalties later)
    Motor: [B]Gaui GUEC GM-350S[/B] (when I can find it in stock!)
    Pinion: [B]11 or 12[/B] not sure
    Target Headspeed(s): [B]1800/1900/2100[/B]
    ESC: [B]CC Ice2 120HV[/B]
    Governor: as above
    BEC: [B]CC BEC Pro[/B]
    RX Pack: nil
    Cyclic Servos: [B]Align DS610[/B]
    Tail Servo: [B]Align DS650[/B]
    Main Blades: [B]Gryphon GMB-700NX[/B]
    Tail Blades: [B]Rail 96mm[/B]
    Lipos: [B]Opti 5000s[/B]

    Cupa, some bloke over on H Freak told me that I should get a couple of align torque tube bearing holders. Looking at the manual (page 15) it appears that a couple of bearing holders are provided. What did you use in your build?
    Gaui X7/X5, Logo 480, Trex 600EFL, Trex 250DFC - DX18/8

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    [QUOTE=Sharpedge;815820]Just bagged myself the last X7 over at FL. I was resisting well until I saw the email from FL this morning advertising the new site with 5% discount. I deliberated all day and then dropped it into the basket only to delete it before checkout. Eventually made a decision to grow a set and order

    Setup will be as follows:

    Flight Style: [B]Very bad 3Dish and big air sports flying[/B]
    FBL System:[B] V BAAAAAAAAAAAAA[/B] (sorry Rachel I’ll pay royalties later)
    Motor: [B]Gaui GUEC GM-350S[/B] (when I can find it in stock!)
    Pinion: [B]11 or 12[/B] not sure
    Target Headspeed(s): [B]1800/1900/2100[/B]
    ESC: [B]CC Ice2 120HV[/B]
    Governor: as above
    BEC: [B]CC BEC Pro[/B]
    RX Pack: nil
    Cyclic Servos: [B]Align DS610[/B]
    Tail Servo: [B]Align DS650[/B]
    Main Blades: [B]Gryphon GMB-700NX[/B]
    Tail Blades: [B]Rail 96mm[/B]
    Lipos: [B]Opti 5000s[/B]

    Cupa, some bloke over on H Freak told me that I should get a couple of align torque tube bearing holders. Looking at the manual (page 15) it appears that a couple of bearing holders are provided. What did you use in your build?[/QUOTE]

    I am very pleased with my Gaui X7 not sure what you mean, bearing holders?? everything should be in the kit! was in my one, good luck with getting the Gaui motor i do'nt think you'll have much luck, i have the 5020-520Kv scorpion more power than i can use (oh i dont post on H/F ether) my X7 esc-120HV+ powerjive, 5020-520Kv scorpion spectrum 6040 cyclic Savox 4096 tail Beast X V3 EDGE LE-693se FBL main blades EDGE 105 tail blades AR7600 rx no buffer or external Bec.

    cheers
    Cuppa
    Last edited by Cuppa; 23-03-2012, 09:24 PM.
    GAUI X7 Beast X V3 (a nice bit of fish!)
    Trex600n Fbl ys56sr BeastX V3
    Trex500Fbl AR7200BX
    Trex500 Apache x4bld BeastX. Trex 600E HIND mil x5bld BeastX
    DX7se

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    • #3
      [QUOTE=Cuppa;815930]I am very pleased with my Gaui X7 not sure what you mean, bearing holders?? everything should be in the kit![/QUOTE]

      I'm on about the bearing holders for the torque tube, I asked the guy on hf why he would use the align parts and this was his responce:

      The Gaui ones are hard plastic and have been reported to cause a bit of vibration compared to the Aligns. A handful of guys are running the Aligns and have had great results. Just the rubber bearing holders, not the bearings. Use the Gaui bearings. Also.. The stock ones are hard, with an O ring. The t700 ones are all rubber an I think dampen better and last longer.
      Gaui X7/X5, Logo 480, Trex 600EFL, Trex 250DFC - DX18/8

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      • #4
        Look forward to seeing this some time Justin :)
        Martin
        Aka RCSlopesurfer

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        • #5
          The X7 looks great but one question.

          95mm tails, they gonna hold the tail ok?
          + 7 x Eddies finest EGS's


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          • #6
            I had 95mm on my Srimok.
            James
            __________________________________________________ ___________________________________
            SEMAS Flying Club

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            • #7
              I tried them too James at one point and the tail kept letting go for me so went back. Maybe headspeed is key here.

              High headspeed and they hold well but at what I run they didn't.
              + 7 x Eddies finest EGS's


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              • #8
                [QUOTE=rcslopesurfer;816086]Look forward to seeing this some time Justin :)[/QUOTE]

                It'll be a few months before this is flying Martin, the kit and the vbar have left nothing but moths in my wallet. I've still got to get the servos, blades and motor. 5% discount is not much but it has almost paid for the speky sats.
                Gaui X7/X5, Logo 480, Trex 600EFL, Trex 250DFC - DX18/8

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                • #9
                  Well spotted Ben, I'll get the 106 tail blades from rail

                  [QUOTE=Jamin_00;816089]The X7 looks great but one question.

                  95mm tails, they gonna hold the tail ok?[/QUOTE]
                  Gaui X7/X5, Logo 480, Trex 600EFL, Trex 250DFC - DX18/8

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                  • #10
                    Sound like a great bit of kit Justin
                    Cheers Paul

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                    • #11
                      [QUOTE=Jamin_00;816089]The X7 looks great but one question.

                      95mm tails, they gonna hold the tail ok?[/QUOTE]

                      EDGE 105's 0n my X7! only thing that blows out is me lol [EMAIL="idle1@1850"]idle1@1850[/EMAIL], [EMAIL="idle2@2100"]idle2@2100[/EMAIL] 6-7 mins ft with 20% left in the Turnegy 5000's i'm using at the mo.

                      cheers
                      Cuppa
                      GAUI X7 Beast X V3 (a nice bit of fish!)
                      Trex600n Fbl ys56sr BeastX V3
                      Trex500Fbl AR7200BX
                      Trex500 Apache x4bld BeastX. Trex 600E HIND mil x5bld BeastX
                      DX7se

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                      • #12
                        Does look nice, only thing I'm not keen on is the mounting of the batteries on the side frames
                        Goblin 700

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                        • #13
                          [QUOTE=cupracing;816183]Does look nice, only thing I'm not keen on is the mounting of the batteries on the side frames[/QUOTE]

                          Thay are'nt as quick to change as racked lipos, but very secure. some of the 5000mah 6s lipos (Turnegy) are a bit tight on the canopy, the Optipower 5000 6s packs fit peachy! unless you are X F1 pit crew i think it dose'nt matter how fast you can change a battery.

                          cheers
                          Cuppa
                          GAUI X7 Beast X V3 (a nice bit of fish!)
                          Trex600n Fbl ys56sr BeastX V3
                          Trex500Fbl AR7200BX
                          Trex500 Apache x4bld BeastX. Trex 600E HIND mil x5bld BeastX
                          DX7se

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                          • #14
                            I have just placed an order for a Gaui motor from Dronesvision based in Taiwan, the web site listed that I would receive a confirmatory email shortly so I checked my mail. The very next email above the mail from Dronesvision was from FL say that the Gaui motor should be in stock at the end of the week! The same thing happened with the torque tube gear on my 500pro, back in stock the day after it shipped from China. So it's now 3-5 week wait + the admin charge from the post office/currier for handing me a piece of paper. Gutted!
                            Gaui X7/X5, Logo 480, Trex 600EFL, Trex 250DFC - DX18/8

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                            • #15
                              get a decent rudder servo :-) i.e. just about anything but the 650.
                              95 mm tail blades for Chuck N. with headspeed 2300+ (manual page 31 at the top), 105 mm for ordinary people.
                              The stock torque tube bearing holders work fine for me at the moment.

                              I got 4200 mAh Hyperion packs today, and with them the heli became slightly tail heavy. Now the ESC moved to the front tray, and it's balanced (without the "heatsink", it's heavy enough...). For "big air", you'll probably want it mildly nose-heavy.

                              blog:
                              >>Why do you say that the mini Vbar was a mistake?

                              The mini V-bar is pretty clumsy to install, and there is very little space for the wires. I know, GAUI is marketing a mini V-bar in Asia, but some decisions are probably made by the marketing guys (probably couldn't get the full-size one in yellow...)
                              I'll post some pictures in a minute, see for yourself.
                              Woohoohoohoohoohoohoohoohoohoohoo -Barbra Streisand

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