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RE: Official HDX-450 Thread - 1/23/2008 9:04:13 PM   
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Read my last post, I finally got the bearing to move so it's flush now

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RE: Official HDX-450 Thread - 1/24/2008 5:24:16 PM   
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Well, it looks like it came with a Futaba T6XA - I don't believe that TX will work with eCCPM - I have one and bought a 7Ch because you can select the swash types. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure I'm right. Unless it's a T6XAS, which I believe DOES have swash type settings.


That sucks! I hope I can use it? Any one know for sure?


Angelo

Well, it looks like a T6XAS, so I think it will work. Make sure the swash type is SR-3 or HR-3 (same thing, just named differently on different models of Futaba TXs).

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RE: Official HDX-450 Thread - 1/25/2008 1:41:00 AM   
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Read my last post, I finally got the bearing to move so it's flush now

OH, your picture didn't reflect that!

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RE: Official HDX-450 Thread - 1/25/2008 3:09:24 AM   
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I quoted my previous post which contained that picture. Same old picture, I didn't bother taking a new one of the bearings sitting flush.

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RE: Official HDX-450 Thread - 1/26/2008 1:35:52 AM   
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I am almos sure it has been covered, but I am new here and i just got an HDX 450 seV3 steup, and want to know does the trex sev2 tail assembly work on this kit...?

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RE: Official HDX-450 Thread - 1/27/2008 10:40:38 PM   
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Yippiee!! Got my HDX450 finished today, and did some test flights in the back yard. Some pics of my heli included.

First thing, I could NOT get the tail to hold steady, kept wanted to yaw left. Took a closer look, and the darn pulley on the tail shaft was loose as a goose!! Put some locktite in the holes and screwed it down tight, removed all the rudder trim I had added, and viola! - holds nicely!!

Man, what a difference from my AxeCP - I immediately had more confidence (plus it helps when the heli stays where you put it!) I will never regret this upgrade!!

The AirThunder 2200 barely fits in the canopy - but, it won't go anywhere!! Got a cheap Art-Tech HH gyro on it, I figure if I need more, I can put this on my Axe CP, and get a better one.

On another note, I can't get much pirouette rate - what adjustments do I make to get it to spin faster (either way!)

EDIT - Well, it spins faster to the right than the left.

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RE: Official HDX-450 Thread - 1/27/2008 11:37:24 PM   
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Does the T-Rex feathering shaft fit the HDX450?? I bent mine (on grass, no doubt!!) and I thought for sure I had ordered spares, but apparently didn't!!

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RE: Official HDX-450 Thread - 1/27/2008 11:39:49 PM   
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I thought I read somewhere that if you spray your belt with silicone, it will last much longer. True or false??

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RE: Official HDX-450 Thread - 1/28/2008 10:30:04 PM   
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nice pics . good color choice for the canopy. will be easy to see. i see those copterx helis with the blue canopy and wonder how your gonna see that on a nice sunny day.
haven't finished mine yet, still waiting on the dx6i. what tx/rx do you have? also, i think the feathering shafts for t-rex will fit
if you have a LHS. just take the old one with you to make sure.
i'll make sure to check the tail pulley again.

KEEP THE PICS COMING

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RE: Official HDX-450 Thread - 1/28/2008 10:35:14 PM   
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oh yeah, do a search on belt lube on rcu and runryder. there's a big debate on that. seems like some swear by it, and some swear
at it.

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RE: Official HDX-450 Thread - 1/28/2008 10:41:26 PM   
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What size hex screwdriver do you guys use for the frame screws? The allen that came with the heli wore out fairly quickly and didn't seem to be the right size anyways.

All screws in this kit seem to strip very easily, I've had to use a pair of pliers more than once to remove them.

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RE: Official HDX-450 Thread - 1/28/2008 10:54:36 PM   
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i had to try 3 or 4 different allen wrenches before i found one the fits. and it's still not as tight as i'd like. ticks me off to cause i bought a real nice little driver set from costco and the allen in it is sloppy. it's 2mm i think.
don't know if you have a ACE HARDWARE near you, but they have a good selection of really small screws in the one by me.
i might change them out to phillips.

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RE: Official HDX-450 Thread - 1/28/2008 10:56:41 PM   
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nice pics . good color choice for the canopy. will be easy to see. i see those copterx helis with the blue canopy and wonder how your gonna see that on a nice sunny day.
haven't finished mine yet, still waiting on the dx6i. what tx/rx do you have? also, i think the feathering shafts for t-rex will fit
if you have a LHS. just take the old one with you to make sure.
i'll make sure to check the tail pulley again.

KEEP THE PICS COMING

Futaba 7CHP/CC Berg 7P with the USB programming cable (also works on my CC35 ESC)

The paint was something like Autumn Maple Metallic - got it at the local Hobby Lobby.

Someone else said the HDX feathering shaft is longer than the T-Rex. Man, all the extra parts I ordered and forgot those! Oh well, ordered 6 last night.

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RE: Official HDX-450 Thread - 1/28/2008 10:59:19 PM   
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What size hex screwdriver do you guys use for the frame screws? The allen that came with the heli wore out fairly quickly and didn't seem to be the right size anyways.

All screws in this kit seem to strip very easily, I've had to use a pair of pliers more than once to remove them.

I believe they are 2.5mm. I went to Frys and got a nice kit with about 30 different small bits for $16. Also, did you see my post with a link to a site that sells complete stainless screw sets for many helis, including the HDX??

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RE: Official HDX-450 Thread - 1/29/2008 12:01:30 PM   
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