Error401
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Well, I recently got back into R/C, and have resurected an old passion (flying helicopters). I used to fly nitro and had a Century Falcon 46SE, Hawk 30 and an X-Cell Gas. Thankfully I still have the X-Cell, but the Falcon was totaled due to a misjudgement in plugs and learning autos on the first flameout (due to said plug). The Hawk was parted out, but can be resurected fairly easily. The X-Cell is in mothballs awaiting me and some improved flying skills.
At any rate, I recently acquired 2 electric helis. 1) an E-Flight Blade CP, and 2) an Evo Flight Shogun 400. The Blade is pretty cool, being a CCPM electric, but the tail has a motor and is not driven by the main motor. It has it's quirks, but is still a blast to fart arround in.
The Shogun is a whole other beast. It's a tad larger than the blade, but has a driven tail and has a normal swash plate control setup. I have also started upgrading it. It now has an EF Mega 15 brushless motor with an Align esc. The main shaft is now a steel one, as opposed to the stock aluminum one. I replaced the main blades with wood (the stock ones flex too much), And I have modified all of the control linkages to use ball links instead of Z-bends. Control is via JR 10X heli radio and power comes from a 3 cell 1320mAh Li-Po pack.
Once I got it trimmed and the T/P curves dialed in, it will hover hands off for about 5 to 10 seconds if the wind is dead.
Click here for pix of the current setup.
I know Ed had gotten one, but haven't seen any posts on how he was doing with it. Anyone else flying a Shogun (or one of the clones)?
At any rate, I recently acquired 2 electric helis. 1) an E-Flight Blade CP, and 2) an Evo Flight Shogun 400. The Blade is pretty cool, being a CCPM electric, but the tail has a motor and is not driven by the main motor. It has it's quirks, but is still a blast to fart arround in.
The Shogun is a whole other beast. It's a tad larger than the blade, but has a driven tail and has a normal swash plate control setup. I have also started upgrading it. It now has an EF Mega 15 brushless motor with an Align esc. The main shaft is now a steel one, as opposed to the stock aluminum one. I replaced the main blades with wood (the stock ones flex too much), And I have modified all of the control linkages to use ball links instead of Z-bends. Control is via JR 10X heli radio and power comes from a 3 cell 1320mAh Li-Po pack.
Once I got it trimmed and the T/P curves dialed in, it will hover hands off for about 5 to 10 seconds if the wind is dead.
Click here for pix of the current setup.
I know Ed had gotten one, but haven't seen any posts on how he was doing with it. Anyone else flying a Shogun (or one of the clones)?