well, it's 1/2a sized....... hehehe
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well, it's 1/2a sized....... hehehe
it's my Corona Electric helicopter!
been playing with it today- cool machine, and hey some of them use the .074 norvel, so it's 1/2a right?
now I dont fly, but I beat the wind into submission! :stupid:
any one else have this tilt-a-whirl?
L.R.
been playing with it today- cool machine, and hey some of them use the .074 norvel, so it's 1/2a right?
now I dont fly, but I beat the wind into submission! :stupid:
any one else have this tilt-a-whirl?
L.R.
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I want one!
The model 110? i think? Anyway the norvel powered one
Will ya tell us alittle about it as I haven't seen one in person? I know it electric but what size servo's are needed? And how is the geartrain? Anygood?
Aaron
Will ya tell us alittle about it as I haven't seen one in person? I know it electric but what size servo's are needed? And how is the geartrain? Anygood?
Aaron
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well, it's 1/2a sized....... hehehe
COOL I see I'm not the only one to visit lots of forums here, I go to 1/2a (first of course) then to park flyers, then engines, then radios, then a stop off at AMA to see who's cryin about what, then down to combat and finally to heli's,,,,,,,,,,, love this site wish I had way more money,hahahahaha.... Rog
great another thing I'' ll have to buy to put my new Norvel 074 in, I can hardly wait
great another thing I'' ll have to buy to put my new Norvel 074 in, I can hardly wait
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well, it's 1/2a sized....... hehehe
well, I can tell ya what I know but this is my first heli Sooo it wont be much~!
it uses HS-81's for servo's. it has a regular "1/10th scale" car motor. most people use the atomic force if they go with a brushed motor.... also, it has a main plastic spur gear, and the tail rotor is wire driven.
it uses a basic 4 channel radio, just like most of us use!
I am using my Hitec flash4 with a 555 reciever and it's just fine-
it is deffinaetly a tough heli, and i have had 3 crashes with NO broken parts yet.......
the 110 or model 117 uses a .074 norvel, but it is manufactured especialy for the LMH helicopter..... aka, ya cant use your airplane motor.....
i like it, it is different and challenging, and it allows me a break from the perputual sanding that I seem to be doing laetly.....
later~
L.R.
it uses HS-81's for servo's. it has a regular "1/10th scale" car motor. most people use the atomic force if they go with a brushed motor.... also, it has a main plastic spur gear, and the tail rotor is wire driven.
it uses a basic 4 channel radio, just like most of us use!
I am using my Hitec flash4 with a 555 reciever and it's just fine-
it is deffinaetly a tough heli, and i have had 3 crashes with NO broken parts yet.......
the 110 or model 117 uses a .074 norvel, but it is manufactured especialy for the LMH helicopter..... aka, ya cant use your airplane motor.....
i like it, it is different and challenging, and it allows me a break from the perputual sanding that I seem to be doing laetly.....
later~
L.R.