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01-01-2008, 01:21 AM
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Posted By boyrazalo

RE: Falcon 40 (Exceed heli) Forum

[quote]ORIGINAL: USHobbySupply

Trimming the blades (either cord or length) will help increase head speed since the blades wont have as much drag/resistance. This increases head speed, and makes...
01-01-2008, 01:11 AM
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Posted By boyrazalo

RE: Falcon 40 (Exceed heli) Forum

As per your exprerience too, it is really much better to stick to stock parts when STILL LEARNING TO HOVER. When a newbie becomes good in the tail-in, sides-in and nose-in hovers and is ready to...
12-30-2007, 01:52 PM
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Posted By boyrazalo

RE: Falcon 40 (Exceed heli) Forum

I did not check the weight but the syma blades appear to be heavier when balanced by hand. Nevertheless, the flight duration is just the same and make the F40 less sensitive to wind gusts when flown...
12-30-2007, 07:52 AM
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Posted By boyrazalo

RE: Falcon 40 (Exceed heli) Forum

Broggy, try using the syma blades in your F40. I got my F40 in July 2007 and broke its stock blades and its replacement while learning to hover. Since Augest until now, the syma blades are still as...
12-28-2007, 06:31 PM
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Posted By boyrazalo

RE: Falcon 40 (Exceed heli) Forum

Or, a small spring (found inside ballpens) cut to 4-5 length could be inserted over the tail rod to press the tail blade against the tail rotor gear. Then CA a small washer or a plastic wire...
12-28-2007, 06:16 AM
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Posted By boyrazalo

RE: Falcon 40 (Exceed heli) Forum

With a 3 volts power, (2 AA batteries connected in series), your main motor could run up to more than 12 hours. One 1 AA battery (1.5)
would not turn the main motor. The purpose is to gradually...
12-27-2007, 03:54 PM
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Posted By boyrazalo

RE: Falcon 40 (Exceed heli) Forum

Your main motor has become weak and needs to be replaced. I acquired my F40 in July 2007, been flying it at about 3 battery charges almost daily and had met your problems 3 times which were always...
12-21-2007, 05:11 AM
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Posted By boyrazalo

RE: Falcon 40 (Exceed heli) Forum

I have fused my main and tail motors and my main motor fuse burned out 3 times when I hit my blades on furnitures and the likes during hard landings; my tail motor fuse burned out only once. Until...
12-21-2007, 04:58 AM
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Posted By boyrazalo

RE: Falcon 40 (Exceed heli) Forum

Bearfoot, the 7.4 lipo will work with F40 so also the hardwares; tail blades is okey so do the main and tail motors, the servos. But the servo links, swashplates, rotor heads, blade holders won't do....
11-10-2007, 01:15 AM
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Posted By boyrazalo

RE: Falcon 40 (Exceed heli) Forum

Bones, instead of rubber grommets to hold the tail rotor against the tail gear, I use tiny tension springs taken from the inside of a ballpen. I cut it short to 7 mms. then insert it over the tail...
10-15-2007, 01:52 AM
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Posted By boyrazalo

RE: Falcon 40 (Exceed heli) Forum

I am using the 7.4 v lipo (from my lama v3) and the falcon is having longer flight by 5 - 8 minutes and appears to be more stable. However, I had to modify the battery holder since the lipo being...
10-11-2007, 04:26 PM
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Posted By boyrazalo

RE: Falcon 40 (Exceed heli) Forum

If the ends of the pin can not be grasped with pliers, what I do is to use a similar dm. size wire (such as a paper clip) cut to 1 inch length and then by grasping firmly one end with a pliers, use...
09-24-2007, 04:30 PM
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Posted By boyrazalo

RE: Falcon 40 (Exceed heli) Forum

I made my own ball link plier from an ordinary small nose plier. What I did was by using an electric grinder, shortened the nose to a width of 4 mms. then trimmed both sides to make a square. Then...
09-23-2007, 03:32 PM
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Posted By boyrazalo

RE: Falcon 40 (Exceed heli) Forum

Yaw problem of my falcon 40 now solved. I had this problem since I started hovering the Falcon 40 in July 2007. When I hover the heli at 3 -5 feet level, its hover is stable but when I raise it up...
09-18-2007, 03:30 AM
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Posted By boyrazalo

RE: Falcon 40 (Exceed heli) Forum

Please let me butt-in on something regarding tail motors. Why is it that the tail motors do not have holes in the can? The main motors have 2 rectangular hole facing one another at the commutator...
09-16-2007, 07:39 AM
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Posted By boyrazalo

RE: Falcon 40 (Exceed heli) Forum

I am also a newbie but I am flying also hovering Blade CP as well as HBCP2 aside from Falcon 40. What I can say is that it is more economical to practice hovering tail in, side in, nose in with the...
08-06-2007, 03:33 PM
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Posted By boyrazalo

RE: Falcon 40 (Exceed heli) Forum

Thanks Robo for trying to help. Frank
08-06-2007, 12:05 AM
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Posted By boyrazalo

RE: Falcon 40 (Exceed heli) Forum

Hi Robotronski! I need help with my falcon 40. If hovers well at 2 - 3 feet but when I bring it up to eye level, it yaws to the left which becomes a piroutte since it could not be controlled by the...
08-05-2007, 06:38 AM
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Posted By boyrazalo

RE: Falcon 40 (Exceed heli) Forum

Does any of our experienced pilots know why my Falcon 40 turns to the left when the hover is raised to eyelevel? At 2 or 3 feet, the nose is steady or if it yaws, can be easily controlled by the...
07-22-2007, 05:21 PM
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Posted By boyrazalo

RE: Falcon 40 (Exceed heli) Forum

Thanks to both MRAMM and MIKEANG. The Falcon tail motor quit after 2 weeks of flying so I am using the tail motor of Honeybee CP2 (spare). From the box, the stock tail motor was already causing the...
07-22-2007, 04:57 PM
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Posted By boyrazalo

RE: Falcon 40 (Exceed heli) Forum

I am a newbie with the Falcon 40 which I received last June 2007. I can hover it tail-in for 3 5 minutes only for I land it (hard landing) for fear of crashing due it its persistent yaw to the left...
07-19-2007, 04:34 PM
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Posted By boyrazalo

RE: Falcon 40 (Exceed heli) Forum

May I join you guys? Can the yaw of the falcon 40 be even corrected? In the receiver, there is only 1 pot and by experimentation, I now know that it is really a GYRO GAIN trim. How about the...
06-17-2007, 10:52 PM
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Posted By boyrazalo

RE: Falcon 40 (Exceed heli) Forum

Thanks to both Emras and Robo
06-15-2007, 10:45 AM
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Posted By boyrazalo

RE: Falcon 40 (Exceed heli) Forum

mrassmm, may Iask if a diode could be used instead of a fuse to prevent the burning of the 4 in 1 due to sudden stop of the rotation of the motors during a crash? After all, the diode is a one way...
06-15-2007, 09:12 AM
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Posted By boyrazalo

RE: Falcon 40 (Exceed heli) Forum

Ridgy, you can lengthen the wires of the 4 in 1 that connects to the battery. Get a similar size wire cut about 1 1/2 inch. Cut 4 in 1 positive and negative wires. Solder one end of extra wire to...
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