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RE: ........."BELT-CP THREAD"........ - 11/5/2007 9:15:15 PM   
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NICE!! I like the prices you listed for those parts. Is that from helidirect or another vendor, I want do do the same things to my unfinished CF build!

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RE: ........."BELT-CP THREAD"........ - 11/5/2007 10:50:11 PM   
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Well after 4 and half months my luck finally ran out, I had my first crash today and boy was it a duzy!! I would have had it all on camera but my dad forgot to push the on button!!
There was a ton of damage, I was trying to do reverse angel forward flight towards me and a gust of wind threw me off and out of control SMASH into the curb. The Hilarious thing is as you can see in the pictures, the main blades look untouched, the mainshaft is still perfectly straight and it's the head assembly that blue to smithereens like butter. How crazy is that.
Broke:
Canopy
aileron servo
bent tail boom
broke 1 landing skid
broke main head
broke both dual plastic pitch link
broke pitch slider links
scraped tail blades beyond further use

And to think I was just about to put in an order for hop up parts this morning. I'm glad I waited. Here's some pic's of the of the crazy damage.

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RE: ........."BELT-CP THREAD"........ - 11/5/2007 11:47:49 PM   
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yep, everything I listed was from heli direct. I've seen better prices for the cnc head upgrade other places but helidirect was the only place in NA that I could find with those particular upgrades.

I'll take pictures of my build as I go and keep everyone up to date.

P.S. If you check the twf site they also have the cnc control arm and slider for the tail listed, they aren't out yet but I've got one of my suppliers keeping an eye out for me.

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RE: ........."BELT-CP THREAD"........ - 11/6/2007 9:23:12 PM   
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hello all,

i have been flying planes for years. big one's 42% and have been flying a blade cx for a while now. would one of the belt-cp's be a good choice for my next heli? it seem's that the walkers heli's are junk because of there electronics. are the electronics on this heli better? or do i need to go larger? what is the next size up from this one? thanks

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RE: ........."BELT-CP THREAD"........ - 11/6/2007 10:09:35 PM   
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the belt cp is a nice economical choice for the size that it is. belt driven tail, brushless motor/esc. the stock electronics while better than walkera are not up to the standards of futaba, hitec or JR though.

Depends on what you're looking for, if it's an RTF heli then it's a good choice for $200, if you want to build yourself then a trex 450se v2 is a great heli (there are also many imitations that you can find for much cheaper) but you're looking at $700 for a well equipement trex450se v2 without radio tx/rx.

To move up you're talking about a 500 size or larger electric or .50 size or larger nitro. All of them will be quite pricey and typically will use larger and much more expensive 6s batteries (for the electrics). Probably cost $1000 to get into one of this size.

so you'll have to decide based on both budget and quality what you want.

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RE: ........."BELT-CP THREAD"........ - 11/6/2007 10:24:20 PM   
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i do have a futaba 9c super that i use on my planes. i just don't know how to set up a heli with it. does the belt fly pretty well with the included stuff? and where is the fastest and least expensive place to get parts for it. also where is the best place to get one? thanks

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RE: ........."BELT-CP THREAD"........ - 11/6/2007 10:51:31 PM   
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We are in DC. I use a 9chp for my BeltCP and love it. Traded up from a 7chp, which was also a nice radio. But the 9 kicks over the 7.

Since you have a Radio, and if your looking at the BeltCP, then go for the Brushless ARF. Its a good deal and the bird is already built. Just add battery and RX, program the radio and go.

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RE: ........."BELT-CP THREAD"........ - 11/6/2007 11:45:29 PM   
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yep, I have my belt cp on my 9C as well. great radio and all you have to do is switch over to the heli programming side to get it programmed. We can definitely help you with the programming settings if you need it.

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RE: ........."BELT-CP THREAD"........ - 11/7/2007 2:35:10 PM   
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I just purchased the ESKY 0704A Head Lock Gyro for my belt cp. Anything tricky about installing it or is it as simple as taking off the stock gyro and installing the new gyro and hooking up the various wire connections? Hope so!!!

Also, will HS-55 servos be sufficient for the belt cp and would these be considered an upgrade to the existing stock servos?

Thanks
Mickey

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RE: ........."BELT-CP THREAD"........ - 11/7/2007 2:51:25 PM   
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I just found a post that said the following regarding the ESKY 0704-A head lock gyro:

This gyro needs to be setup with the face of the gyro horizontal pointing either at the tail or face left of the helicopter.

Does anybody have a picture showing the orientation and how this gyro is installed.

Thanks
Mickey

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RE: ........."BELT-CP THREAD"........ - 11/7/2007 4:46:07 PM   
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ORIGINAL: AZTWINS
I just found a post that said the following regarding the ESKY 0704-A head lock gyro:
This gyro needs to be setup with the face of the gyro horizontal pointing either at the tail or face left of the helicopter.
Does anybody have a picture showing the orientation and how this gyro is installed.
Thanks
Mickey


Here ya go. I no longer have this heli or the gyro, but it worked well on the (shudders when thinking about it) CP2, FP, and an MX400.

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RE: ........."BELT-CP THREAD"........ - 11/7/2007 9:52:47 PM   
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I tried using the hs-55 and didn't care much for the amount of throw and torque they pruduced in the linkage system. HS-56 will fit and I believe hs-65 may also fit. I tried tower pro sg90 servo's with great success. All 3 on cyclic for 26 dollars.

That was my thread your were refering to about the gyro and yes it is as simple as swapping and setting the new gain. With the belt CP I had to turn that gyro upside down to reverse the gain so it doesn't spin. that gyro can also be placed on the side of the chopper facing left if you don't want to risk having a strike from the blades.

Now that I've blown the head to pieces in that crash, is there a store that will sell the aluminum head as a whole instead of in sections? I'm thinking maybe it's best just to buy the whole new Alum. head instead of repairing this one. Also has anyone tried the Dragonus canopy or SJM 400 canopy on they're belt cp? I'm looking for something defferent since mines in a 100 pieces.

cheers

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RE: ........."BELT-CP THREAD"........ - 11/7/2007 10:16:08 PM