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Anyone scout these from radioshack?
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index ... age=family
http://bitpimps.lixlink.com/pages/phpGa ... =343&pos=1
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index ... age=family
http://bitpimps.lixlink.com/pages/phpGa ... =343&pos=1
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I'll answer your questions, how that? lolchrome wrote:Review! We need a review!
I never flew mine stock, took the safety cage and foam body off when it came out of the package. It might need a little blade-tweaking. (twist one set down a little to counter the unwanted yaw)chrome wrote:That thing just looks awesome. How's the control?
Fairly... Neither my brother or mom could fly it very well... The controllers a 2 channel with about a 1 second delay to prevent radio glitching. Chanel 1 is yaw (right stick). Chanel 2 is throttle / lift (left stick).chrome wrote:Easy to fly?
It's set to a constant rate foreward. If you can move the CG foreward it'll go faster...
I'm getting between 5 and 10 minutes run time without the extra weight. I'm installing cirrus microjoule radio equipment, so probably 5 minutes or less for mechrome wrote:What kind of run times are you getting? Flown it outside yet?
Flying outside is dangerous... Someone walking 2 feet a away will effect the flying. Unless you have NO wind, don't... However, i wanted to see the climb rate, so i went outside, gave it full throttle and it took off!!! At least like 3 fps upwards... Stop the blades, let it free-fall, hit the gas 10' from the ground and it catches itself before it hits...
Oh yeah!! I've heard of people breaking rotor blades, but I can't seem to. Thing was built almost indestructable... Bounces off walls, smacking this and that. Pick it up, and take off again!hue35 wrote:Does it seem fairly durable?
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That's what the ring around blades is for.Nasphere wrote:Oh yeah!! I've heard of people breaking rotor blades, but I can't seem to. Thing was built almost indestructable... Bounces off walls, smacking this and that. Pick it up, and take off again!hue35 wrote:Does it seem fairly durable?
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I run mine without the cage and its STILL durable... You can see in the vid that it doesnt have the cage, nor body.CaboWabo wrote:That's what the ring around blades is for.Nasphere wrote:Oh yeah!! I've heard of people breaking rotor blades, but I can't seem to. Thing was built almost indestructable... Bounces off walls, smacking this and that. Pick it up, and take off again!hue35 wrote:Does it seem fairly durable?
I'm almost ready to build the supports needed to mount servos on it... So far, it lifts all the servos and radio gear ok... I need another 250mA lipo to make a 2 cell pack I'll probably get another of these spin blade things just for that and "extra" parts...
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Lipo's are getting like salt on this forum, damn things are in everything.Nasphere wrote:I'm almost ready to build the supports needed to mount servos on it... So far, it lifts all the servos and radio gear ok... I need another 250mA lipo to make a 2 cell pack I'll probably get another of these spin blade things just for that and "extra" parts...
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heck yeah they are! Go get some!
I think this things about to get the dual motor treatment cause im so pissed at these 3g servos. They keep breaking on me. I just returned one today, this is the second thats fucked itself. I think it'll be better if i get the 4g servos and scrap the cases. Cirrus fucked up somewhere when designing these little guys... The first one fed back on itself after you release the controls, the second is spinning like nuts... GAHH i hate em!
EDIT: I know what happened... When you turn the power on, they turn just a little. Well, these DONT have gear stops, so they break the feedback pot if they go too far.
I think this things about to get the dual motor treatment cause im so pissed at these 3g servos. They keep breaking on me. I just returned one today, this is the second thats fucked itself. I think it'll be better if i get the 4g servos and scrap the cases. Cirrus fucked up somewhere when designing these little guys... The first one fed back on itself after you release the controls, the second is spinning like nuts... GAHH i hate em!
EDIT: I know what happened... When you turn the power on, they turn just a little. Well, these DONT have gear stops, so they break the feedback pot if they go too far.
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These look to be a cheap rip-off of the ITC bladerunner. The Bladerunner has full propo, and it's only 10$ more at hobbypeople.net.
A warning: These things are tricky. They fly like a dream, but it's a pain to get 'em set up. Also, the construction's wonky; I lost the transfer gear in mine after it came off in midair.
Walkera also makes an 80$ dual-rotor 'copter based off of the Hirobo XRB Llama.
A warning: These things are tricky. They fly like a dream, but it's a pain to get 'em set up. Also, the construction's wonky; I lost the transfer gear in mine after it came off in midair.
Walkera also makes an 80$ dual-rotor 'copter based off of the Hirobo XRB Llama.
Lithiums are great!
Triple the speed...
four times the duration....
And they explode if you crash them too hard!
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Triple the speed...
four times the duration....
And they explode if you crash them too hard!
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use a train
Use a train micro cam the one you mount on your ho scale train engine.
Thats what im going to use when i get mine.
Thats what im going to use when i get mine.
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Nope... Just because it has contrarotating blades and its small dosnt mean its a ripoff of the bladerunner. This uses more of a conventional system for stability, and has one drive motor. Its much closer to a xrb, if anything.Cheesehead wrote:These look to be a cheap rip-off of the ITC bladerunner. The Bladerunner has full propo, and it's only 10$ more at hobbypeople.net.
A warning: These things are tricky. They fly like a dream, but it's a pain to get 'em set up. Also, the construction's wonky; I lost the transfer gear in mine after it came off in midair.
Walkera also makes an 80$ dual-rotor 'copter based off of the Hirobo XRB Llama.
There are definalty cameras at the right weight, or that can be modified to the right weight.. ebay cams can be modded down to around 3 grams, but then they are rather sucky.
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