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RE: Falcon 40 (Exceed heli) Forum - 10/26/2006 6:49:09 PM   
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Just ordered one from RaidenTech with a spare battery and main rotors. I got sick of waiting for my Falcon 3D from HL...

This should provide an interim fix

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RE: Falcon 40 (Exceed heli) Forum - 10/26/2006 8:20:42 PM   
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Just ordered one from RaidenTech with a spare battery and main rotors. I got sick of waiting for my Falcon 3D from HL...

This should provide an interim fix



If this is your 1st heli, you did good. I'm at a comfort level with the FAlcon 40 that I would not have obtained on a hot rod machine like the Falcon 3D from Hobby Lobby. Also, any simulator time will give you a better shot of flying sucessful the 1st time up as well.

Have you considered a Trex 450SA as your next level (3D capable) ship??? My hobby shop has them now, they were backordered a while as well.

There is a lot to be said for using name brand electronics. And that heli comes as a "Bare Bones " ARF for $199. SO you have to supply all the electronics including drive motor and radio.

So you pick out some nice radio bits and pieces and have a great machine to fly. No mediocre servos or gyro to fuss with all the time.

Sure your gonna pay over $100 just for a gyro, but that gyro will move on to your next heli when you advance to it.

Also, unless you get pi$%ed and throw down your expensive programable transmitter in a crash, it should last forever too.

The cheap helis are great/affordable to learn on but thats about it... Thats My 2-cents worth




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RE: Falcon 40 (Exceed heli) Forum - 10/26/2006 8:31:42 PM   
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Actually i've been flying a Blade CX for a month now and am very confident with it, nose in hover/flight, circles, figure of 8's etc. I can do all that in a hotel room

I just ran out of patience waiting for the Falcon 3D... it may be that after the Falcon 40 I feel I should move directly to the TRex, the problem is money! Overall I might spend more if I go CX -> Falcon 40 -> Falcon 3D and eventually to Trex. But the 40 and 3D combined comes to around 500 with spare parts, yet from what I can see a fully kitted out Trex with servos, spares, batteries and TX is going to push me to 1000. So due to money available right now, I can't afford to make the jump. I could wait and save, but if I was that sort of person I wouldn't have just ordered the Falcon 40

Oh and i've been on the sim a lot, using ClearView mainly and getting some time on a friends copy of G3...

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RE: Falcon 40 (Exceed heli) Forum - 10/26/2006 9:53:47 PM   
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I bought my falcon from Nitroheli.com and have ordered parts from wonderderhobby.com. Both have good prices on parts and acc. ,but most of these online hobby shops are in CA.

Does anyone know of any hobby shops closer to TN.? I was hoping to buy parts from someone closer without waiting so long on shipping.

I've been to exceedrc.com to check out the dealers, but none have a web-site...

Also, I crashed in some water the 1st week and ruined the receiver/speed control, so I ordered a new one from nitroheli and got a walkera dragonfly receiver/speed control. Looks Identical but I thought they improved the electronics on the Falcon 40 version. So far I can't tell any difference.

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RE: Falcon 40 (Exceed heli) Forum - 10/26/2006 10:52:58 PM   
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Does anyone know if the sim cable on the Falcon40 will work with FMS? I have the Eagle50 and it's not compatable. Thanks.

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RE: Falcon 40 (Exceed heli) Forum - 10/27/2006 1:54:33 AM   
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Also, I crashed in some water the 1st week and ruined the receiver/speed control, so I ordered a new one from nitroheli and got a walkera dragonfly receiver/speed control.


You wanna send me your bad Rx/speed controller.

I may be able to fix it.

My fix is also an improvment over the stock capability, makes it more rugged to withstand motor abuse.

Always nice nice to have a spare just in case...




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RE: Falcon 40 (Exceed heli) Forum - 10/27/2006 5:49:41 PM   
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Everything works on the RX. except for the main motor output....... If you still want it e-mail your address.

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RE: Falcon 40 (Exceed heli) Forum - 10/28/2006 7:49:42 PM   
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Yes, it's the same green battery pack for the receiver, but I charge it for about 1 hour before I try and fly.

When I say that the rotors turn by themselves the actual rotor spins and usually hits me. I think I figured this problem out by reducing the throttle trim a few clicks downward.

My main concern is the ridiculous 15 foot range I have when the attenna is up....

I'll try and open up the receiver without breaking it to see if something is loose.

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RE: Falcon 40 (Exceed heli) Forum - 10/29/2006 1:00:48 AM   
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My Lama smacks me when I first plug the battery in sometimes. Just a throttle glitch; a common nuisance with the "cheaper" helis.

Can't help with the whole 15 foot range problem.

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RE: Falcon 40 (Exceed heli) Forum - 10/29/2006 3:27:34 PM   
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quote:

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My main concern is the ridiculous 15 foot range I have when the attenna is up....

I'll try and open up the receiver without breaking it to see if something is loose.


Yeah, a 15 foot range is definitely no t right!!! Perhaps the antenna wire is broken off at the connection inside the reciever. No big deal, only 4 teeny tint phillips screws to remove cover. Receiver will be stuck to heli with some black double sided foam tape. Just give it a gentle tug to remove it. Open rx and inpsect connection of antenna wire to the board itself.

In fact if you have access to an Ohmmeter you can do a continuity test to see if the entire antenna wire is Broken---Unbroken. Just strip about 1/4 inch of plastic insulation off the end of wire wrapped around landing skids and connect test probe there. Then connect the other test probe to the end of wire at the circuit board. You should get something close to 0-4 Ohms with that test. If you get a number or letters on the display that say something like "OL" then the wire has infinite (a lot of) Ohms. Infinite Ohms = Broken wire , replace with similar wire of exact length.

Hint: If your meter is set up correct you should get 0 -2 ohms or so on the display if you have all the knobs/buttons in the correct setting with both test leads being temporarily held together, red lead touching black lead. Some meters even have a beeper that beeps to indicate good continuity.

Keep at it till we fix it OK!!!!


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RE: Falcon 40 (Exceed heli) Forum - 10/29/2006 4:22:24 PM   
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I don't know if anyone has noticed how many other helicopters are identical to the falcon 40:

1) Wakera Dragonfly#4 (Originator?)
2) Exceed RC - Flalcon 40
3) Venom - Night Ranger
4) Eskee - Honybee original (Honeybee 2 -close but not identical;better looking 3in1 rx)
5) Selective RC - Dark Night
6) (Global) E