HABU "BIG BLOCK" UPGRADE!!
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HABU "BIG BLOCK" UPGRADE!!
This past weekend at the Desert Jet Storm Rally i was able to see the new SHULMAN AVIATION 68mm Fury edf unit put through the paces in the new Parknone Habu!! What a difference!!! From low end grunt to top end screaming!! The best part about it is that it drops right in and is ready to fly in 15 min or so!!
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When you install the fan unit a leading edge cut needs to be made to accept the lip on the fan housing. Also running the fury fan with the eflite ESC will cause a thermal shutdown after 4:30 of full throttle flying. It was pulling 60 amps. It was faster.
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RE: HABU
ORIGINAL: quist
When you install the fan unit a leading edge cut needs to be made to accept the lip on the fan housing. Also running the fury fan with the eflite ESC will cause a thermal shutdown after 4:30 of full throttle flying. It was pulling 60 amps. It was faster.
When you install the fan unit a leading edge cut needs to be made to accept the lip on the fan housing. Also running the fury fan with the eflite ESC will cause a thermal shutdown after 4:30 of full throttle flying. It was pulling 60 amps. It was faster.
Thanks for the info T...
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I am using the Turnigy 30C 3600 mah bat. I would like to get the 40C 3000 when they come back in stock at Hobby King.
Thunderpower 3250 45c batteries would be ideal, but it is more money then I want to spend.
I ran it on my emeter last night. With the fury fan I am drawing 63 amps, 980 watts.
Thunderpower 3250 45c batteries would be ideal, but it is more money then I want to spend.
I ran it on my emeter last night. With the fury fan I am drawing 63 amps, 980 watts.
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Here ya go Andy
http://shulmanaviation.com/shopexd.asp?id=220
I'm using Turnigy 3300 30C from www.hobbyking.com
http://shulmanaviation.com/shopexd.asp?id=220
I'm using Turnigy 3300 30C from www.hobbyking.com
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ORIGINAL: bcovish
Here ya go Andy
http://shulmanaviation.com/shopexd.asp?id=220
I'm using Turnigy 3300 30C from www.hobbyking.com
Here ya go Andy
http://shulmanaviation.com/shopexd.asp?id=220
I'm using Turnigy 3300 30C from www.hobbyking.com
Andy
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CF-Habu !!
Couldn't resist joining the fun. For those that know me, this color scheme was predictable. Inspired by the CF-5....actually this would likely make a good scheme for my Maverick one day as it resembles the CF-5.
Has a Schubeler DS-30 fan with Neu 1112/1Y motor for thrust, TP 45C 3250mha pack for fuel.
Couldn't resist joining the fun. For those that know me, this color scheme was predictable. Inspired by the CF-5....actually this would likely make a good scheme for my Maverick one day as it resembles the CF-5.
Has a Schubeler DS-30 fan with Neu 1112/1Y motor for thrust, TP 45C 3250mha pack for fuel.
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RE: HABU
Chad, not much to it. Take your standard Habu, a couple Tamiya TS spray cans (gloss aluminum, bright red, flat black, flat clear). The graphics are dry transfers that getstencils.com ran off for me. Lines are a fine sharpy. weathering is watered down acrylic through an airbrush. A little planning and 2 afternoons of painting, etc and you're at the field flying!