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  • Xzessperated
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Apr 2008
    • 3060

    #3751
    Originally posted by Flying Scotsman
    The All Blacks kicked the crap out of the Wallabies.

    Douggie
    Douggie there is only one code of Football that matters in the educated part of Australia and that is AFL and St Kilda reigns supreme in that code

    That should put the cat amongst the pigeons.
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    • Xzessperated
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Apr 2008
      • 3060

      #3752
      I'm sure that you have seen pharmaceutical advertising in doctor's offices on everything from tissues to note pads.
      Well, in my book, this one should get the prize....


      I e-mailed it to my Chinese wife, June and she e-mailed back:
      "If the light stay on for more than 4 hour, call your erect-trician."
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      • Xzessperated
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Apr 2008
        • 3060

        #3753
        Doc W,
        The parcel arrived safely. Thanks very much. I feel I owe you something for all the trouble you went to. I will think of something
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        • midnightsabotage
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2011
          • 319

          #3754
          Originally posted by Boaterguy
          Be careful, you're bordering on the dark side.
          Agreed! But I've been shopping around for a Blade 400 recently, having only flown my CX2 a bunch & my buddy's 120SR a couple times. So I totally understand how it happens :)

          Just don't spend enough $ on it to where you'll hate yourself when (not if) you crash it
          [B]/ Custom Carbon Composite 28" Mono (Video)
          Sprintcat 29 (Mid-Build) / Blackjack 29 V3

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          • egneg
            Fast Electric Addict!
            • Feb 2008
            • 4670

            #3755
            Originally posted by midnightsabotage
            Agreed! But I've been shopping around for a Blade 400 recently, having only flown my CX2 a bunch & my buddy's 120SR a couple times. So I totally understand how it happens :)

            Just don't spend enough $ on it to where you'll hate yourself when (not if) you crash it
            That's why I bought the simulator and training kit, I figured it would be cheaper than parts in the long run. I figure in the last couple of days I would have gone through at least a hundred sets of blades if the simulator is any indication.
            IMPBA 20481S D-12

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            • egneg
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Feb 2008
              • 4670

              #3756
              Well Paddy good deals come at a price. I have been practicing on the simulator and am fairly confident I could get it to hover with out to much trouble. So I installed the training kit and powered it up to check blade tracking and trim settings. It vibrated quite a bit and upon close inspection I discovered that the main drive shaft was bent. I have now placed one on order along with some other parts (just in case).
              The cost for this was $125.00 and another $59.00 in parts - so far. Not to mention the $100 for the simulator. From the number of crashes on the sim until I figured things out it is money well spent.
              IMPBA 20481S D-12

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              • Flying Scotsman
                Fast Electric Adict!
                • Jun 2007
                • 5190

                #3757
                I have to agree AFL is a very tough game and I love it for that format...rugby also ....football is for morons that love dying swans who fake it.

                Douggie


                Originally posted by Xzessperated
                Douggie there is only one code of Football that matters in the educated part of Australia and that is AFL and St Kilda reigns supreme in that code

                That should put the cat amongst the pigeons.

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                • egneg
                  Fast Electric Addict!
                  • Feb 2008
                  • 4670

                  #3758
                  Paddy I did it again ... bought another heli. It was $20.00 shipped and should be here Friday.

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                  IMPBA 20481S D-12

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                  • Boaterguy
                    Fast Electric Addict!
                    • Apr 2011
                    • 1760

                    #3759
                    I have that exact one sitting in my basement to fix for a friend, the header broke off of the shaft, when I fixed it i locked the pivot so now i'm out of ideas.

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                    • Xzessperated
                      Fast Electric Addict!
                      • Apr 2008
                      • 3060

                      #3760
                      Originally posted by egneg
                      Paddy I did it again ... bought another heli. It was $20.00 shipped and should be here Friday.

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                      Chuck,
                      I went to the LHS yesterday to buy some Zap to repair my broken Xzess 2 (a torque roll smashed the top of a sponson) and seen a beautiful medium sized Heli sitting in the window. I was so tempted but thought I would go down the same road that you are and start small first. I might save a lot of money if I do it your way. I like the idea of having something I can fly inside on days the weather is bad.
                      The Xzess 2 is not the only thing that needs fixing. My Maritimo done a flip testing some new props Andy had done for me and ripped enough tape off to let the boat fill with water while it was waiting for me to get out to it. When I picked it up and sat it on the deck of the canoe smoke started to come out from under the hatch. I dried the battery out and tested it and all the cells were holding good charge so I put it on the charger and it charger up ok. It looks like at least one of the esc's are gone to the Gods. Look like it is time to move the COG forward to stop the blower overs that come with increased speed.
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                      • Flying Scotsman
                        Fast Electric Adict!
                        • Jun 2007
                        • 5190

                        #3761
                        Paddy, that is one reason I am not driven with speed ambitions. I putter around with no great ambitions, but to those who do....way to go.

                        Douggie

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                        • Xzessperated
                          Fast Electric Addict!
                          • Apr 2008
                          • 3060

                          #3762
                          Originally posted by Flying Scotsman
                          Paddy, that is one reason I am not driven with speed ambitions. I putter around with no great ambitions, but to those who do....way to go.

                          Douggie
                          I'm hearing you Douggie. I have been to the lake twice today. The first time was great. My little yellow BBY rigger doing 70 mph in slight chop and loving it. Next time was my DF33 clone with 6s on a 1515 1y. My goal is to break my personal best speed of 72 mph with this boat. That was on 5s. At 62 mph on 6s the little bugger took to the sky. That lifted the hatch tape a little and now I have some electrics to dry out. Speed costs money and time and I wish I was like you so I could have more of both but I seem to have inherited this need for speed from my father. He raced boats and took us water skiing when I was a youngster. I think you probably have read on here about him taking us swan shooting from his OB racing boat. Feathers, blood and guts everywhere. Maybe that is why I sneer at those bloody ducks at my pond. Nah those ducks could never taste as good as a swan.
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                          • drwayne
                            Fast Electric Addict!
                            • May 2008
                            • 2981

                            #3763
                            Originally posted by Xzessperated
                            Chuck,
                            I went to the LHS yesterday to buy some Zap to repair my broken Xzess 2 (a torque roll smashed the top of a sponson) and seen a beautiful medium sized Heli sitting in the window. I was so tempted but thought I would go down the same road that you are and start small first. I might save a lot of money if I do it your way. I like the idea of having something I can fly inside on days the weather is bad.
                            The Xzess 2 is not the only thing that needs fixing. My Maritimo done a flip testing some new props Andy had done for me and ripped enough tape off to let the boat fill with water while it was waiting for me to get out to it. When I picked it up and sat it on the deck of the canoe smoke started to come out from under the hatch. I dried the battery out and tested it and all the cells were holding good charge so I put it on the charger and it charger up ok. It looks like at least one of the esc's are gone to the Gods. Look like it is time to move the COG forward to stop the blower overs that come with increased speed.
                            Originally posted by Xzessperated
                            I'm hearing you Douggie. I have been to the lake twice today. The first time was great. My little yellow BBY rigger doing 70 mph in slight chop and loving it. Next time was my DF33 clone with 6s on a 1515 1y. My goal is to break my personal best speed of 72 mph with this boat. That was on 5s. At 62 mph on 6s the little bugger took to the sky. That lifted the hatch tape a little and now I have some electrics to dry out. Speed costs money and time and I wish I was like you so I could have more of both but I seem to have inherited this need for speed from my father. He raced boats and took us water skiing when I was a youngster. I think you probably have read on here about him taking us swan shooting from his OB racing boat. Feathers, blood and guts everywhere. Maybe that is why I sneer at those bloody ducks at my pond. Nah those ducks could never taste as good as a swan.

                            With a 780gm 6S wedged up her tunnel, the H&M balanced just right.
                            Have you tried those bent 1616 ?

                            Methinks you should invest in some decent tape. M8.

                            W
                            Wayne Schutte PhdCSE BaSE BaEE. Australian, & damn proud of it YOUTUBE
                            @ 36" H&M Maritmo twin1512/1800 6S1P 88mph @ 40" drag hydro#1 twin 5692 12S1P .....always for fun @

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                            • Xzessperated
                              Fast Electric Addict!
                              • Apr 2008
                              • 3060

                              #3764
                              Originally posted by drwayne
                              With a 780gm 6S wedged up her tunnel, the H&M balanced just right.
                              Have you tried those bent 1616 ?

                              Methinks you should invest in some decent tape. M8.

                              W
                              Yes, I think it was not wedged up her tunnel far enough.
                              Have not tried those props yet. Have to get the COG right before I try them.
                              I use OSE hockey tape made by our good friends in Canada but I think I was not using enough of it.
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                              • Xzessperated
                                Fast Electric Addict!
                                • Apr 2008
                                • 3060

                                #3765
                                Doc W,
                                Found this on Hobby King. It might help those that have issues with Spektrum radios and Turnigy Aquastar/Hifei Swordfish esc's. I have not tested it with mine so I can not comment on the validity of their claim but you can bet your bippy I will soon.

                                Calibrating Aquastar 120A and Spektrum DX3S.

                                You have to program your TH Subtrim to B100, and Th Punch to 4%. After that, with your TX on and while TH all the way back (TH FULL), power up your ESC. During 4 beeps, release the TH. Your should get your ESC calibrated.

                                Hope that helps!
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