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Old 02-21-2011, 04:45 AM
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Hi: Armandolenzi
I was trying to keep the cost down. I have to use a lot of my money $$$ on my bigger Apache's. I built this one for in-door winter flying. I bet your looks Great with the Four blade head. I might put the Four bladed head on mine after i get two more of my Apache's done.
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Old 02-21-2011, 06:14 AM
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Looks like you did a great job on it. I cant say I care for the main gear hanging out .
Old 02-21-2011, 12:57 PM
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holly cow wayne those 2 look beautyfull.. where did you buy them? and wich mechanic did you use.

the 4 blade head rotor looks great but i don´t have the real blades from aerodyne YET....lol.

i´ll post some pics of the heli soon.
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Hi: Armandolenzi
I was trying to keep the cost down. I have to use a lot of my money $$$ on my bigger Apache's. I built this one for in-door winter flying. I bet your looks Great with the Four blade head. I might put the Four bladed head on mine after i get two more of my Apache's done.
Wayne.
Awesome helis !!! Love that ones !!!
Old 02-21-2011, 08:21 PM
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Hi: Krumrick2 and Armandolenzi
Thank you for the kind words. The big Apache's were gassers but we changed the Apache's to Elect and have not looked back sence. Elect. is the way to go. The Machanics are form Indyhelis.com. If you goto ( indyhelis.com ) you will see more of my work.
( Heli-Crash ) on Scalehelis.com and ( Nova66 ) on runryder.com are working on top winning indyhelis Apache's right now. you should check out thier work.
You can get everything you need (less radio) right from Indyhelis.com. You can't beat the price for what your getting see indyhelis.com for priceing. Indyhelis also can make the C/F sweep tip 800mm blades (might take some time to compete the blade order for the blades).

Armandolenzi, Your R/C Areodyne Apache is comming along Great and I look forward to seeing more photos when the Apache is done. I know if you had the indyhelis Apache, you would do an outstading job on it also. I found that building the small 450 Apache a little harder then the big indyhelis Apache ( the parts on the 450 are small and hard to work with).

Krumrick2 and Armandolenzi
Keep the Sun at you Back And You rotor speed up...

Wayne.








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