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AXE CPv3
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The wait is almost over. They have been on the water for a few weeks
Improvements over the CP-L - 15c Electrifly BP Lipo - Bell Hiller mixing head - Fly bar weights to adjust cyclic rate - Adjustable pitch range on the transmitter - Reinforced main blades. (Bring on the Brushless motors) - Direct Drive tail rotor - Deans Ultra Main power connectors - New trim scheme This is a great machine to get your feet wet in helicopter flying and keep growing your skills. Jason |
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It could be... but,
GAG on the [continued] lavender anodization. |
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:eek:
in my opinion, a hard look at customer service and quality control issues would serve helimax better than coming out with more junk. |
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I don't think it is junk... but the radio was the "weak link" for me. Once I replaced it the control is absolute.
I'm not sure what you'd expect for the price. Drop the price and offer it without the Tx/Rx, or, raise it a wee bit and offer with separates. Probably too late to discuss this now. BTW:Isn't there a 400 or 450 Axe coming soon which can be bought w/o radio? |
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Yes, I believe quality control would help, but I also think with some better engineering, better parts & electronics, they could become nice heli's to fly. I flew my upgraded Axe Cp a whopping 3 times and one of the cheap servos (forward) failed - began to whine like a baby and was locked up! Three flights! I'm throwing Hitec HS-55 servo's in it. The four in one units in these birds also leave little to be desired. I haven't messed with it since I got a CX2 for my birthday in August, as the CX2 is so much fun! I would also like to see these birds utilize a good gyro / ESC's, and a 2.4 ghz radio / reciever w brushless motors & a belt driven tail. I doubt I will ever purchase another Heli Max bird. Thinking of selling the Axe and picking up a Trex.
DrS |
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Comparing an Axe CP with a T-rex is not even possible. Totaly different beast. The Axe CP is a great first heli. But it is, for sure, a begginers heli. Buy it for it's cheap price and beat the crap out of it until you learn to fly. Then buy a better heli with seperates. That is what these cheap RTF helis are made for.
Bill |
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ORIGINAL: Jason 3-Danhakl The wait is almost over. They have been on the water for a few weeks Improvements over the CP-L - 15c Electrifly BP Lipo - Bell Hiller mixing head - Fly bar weights to adjust cyclic rate - Adjustable pitch range on the transmitter - Reinforced main blades. (Bring on the Brushless motors) - Direct Drive tail rotor - Deans Ultra Main power connectors - New trim scheme This is a great machine to get your feet wet in helicopter flying and keep growing your skills. Jason Jason |
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ORIGINAL: Jason 3-Danhakl ORIGINAL: Jason 3-Danhakl The wait is almost over. They have been on the water for a few weeks Improvements over the CP-L - 15c Electrifly BP Lipo - Bell Hiller mixing head - Fly bar weights to adjust cyclic rate - Adjustable pitch range on the transmitter - Reinforced main blades. (Bring on the Brushless motors) - Direct Drive tail rotor - Deans Ultra Main power connectors - New trim scheme This is a great machine to get your feet wet in helicopter flying and keep growing your skills. Jason Jason Suite! Why don't you grab one and make a video of what they are capable of, Jason? Couldn't hurt. |
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hey Jason, I've got a question dude...
the CP is a decent heli, I've got the original... now, with that said, I found it too big for the living room, too small for outside (wind killed it)... why didn't ya'll look at doing something else? a 200 size heli to fly indoors? maybe something different? why keep remaking what you've done, why not grab another market? I'm just wonderin man... |
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While it seems too late to discuss what some would like to see [from the Axe] it shows how these forums COULD be used to improve products both overtly and covertly.
Having said that... The Axe line of helis thus far seem fine for a beginner. I learned (am learning) on one with no previous sim, co-ax, or FP experience. They do offer a great value if you get one with all the GOOD parts from the factory. Mine has good motors but a couple of servos had problems. I was able to hover it out-of-the-box and despite the servo problem(s) have never bent a main shaft or stripped a main gear. I never had to deal with customer service other than to replace the recalled batteries. That went smooth and I had my new batts. about 10 days after I sent the old ones. By only offering it with the Tx and other electricals ONLY they will limit their market to beginners. Who would spend $190 and throw away the electricals? I suspect the high cost of spares is how the product line achieves its margins. I'll leave that to the MBAs. - Bottom line: it is a great beginners CP heli. BUT... Better quality NEVER hurts! RWW |
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So for a first timer like myself who has never flown anything but has alot of land R/C experience it should be ok? I just ordered one and I hope I didnt make a mistake, I know very little about helis and my LHS wants me to buy a T-rex 450 I think, I might be wrong with the model number but it was a T-rex, I know I would destroy that during its first flight. Should I have went for the Axe EZ instead?
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Sorry to be a bother, would I need any other equipment to get started in this type of R/C ing ? Thanks
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Anyone flown theirs yet?
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I had an Axe CP-L, it didnt work out of the box. There was a connector plugged in backward from the factory.
To make the long story short, I recieved a new Axe CP-V3 a week ago from Helimax, 4 battery charges later or one sunday afternoon. They are sending me a new battery and battery charger because the charge light is flashing. If anyone wants one for a very reasonable price let me know. Its in mint condition except for the foam training gear balls. When it was flying it did seem pretty stable at hover for such a small helo. I wont buy another Heli-max product in the near future. |
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Urrthling,
in defense of helimax, their MX400 isn't that bad of a bird, the parts are pretty expensive, but if you put Align parts on it, they are about half the price of helimax and it flies fine, I still fly mine, and am going to teach the girlfriend to fly it (she's not getting her mitts on my t-rex's!!) |
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I called about the flashing light on the 8th of October and they said they would ship a charger and battery. I called back on the 16th, hmm, apparently nothing was shipped, so he said he would have it sent 2nd day.
Recieved battery and charger on the 20th of October. Shrug |
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