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Official RotorScale UH-1A Medic Green 450 Size Helicopter Discussion Thread

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  • Gravythe clown
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    Thank you sir.

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  • ridgerunner
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    Originally posted by Gravythe clown View Post

    Could you please send them to me as well? They don’t show up for me either for some reason.
    robodragon@sbcglobal.net

    i would really appreciate it.

    thanks
    Gravy
    Done and done. (Have also attached the ZIP to this post.)
    Attached Files

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  • Gravythe clown
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    Originally posted by ridgerunner View Post

    Downloaded, zipped and (just now) emailed.
    Could you please send them to me as well? They don’t show up for me either for some reason.
    robodragon@sbcglobal.net

    i would really appreciate it.

    thanks
    Gravy

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  • kiwi_craig
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    A 3d print for the turbine intake screens would be a nice scale addition. Guessing this was not always fitted ?

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  • ridgerunner
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    Originally posted by kiwi_craig View Post
    ... Really appreciate it if so some one can zip n email me craig_nicola@outlook.co.nz. Thanks guys
    Downloaded, zipped and (just now) emailed.

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  • kiwi_craig
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    Had the 3d files on my ipad screen but would not download. Tried my phone iPad and laptop. Each time now all i see are two jpgs in the attachments folder ???
    Really appreciate it if so some one can zip n email me craig_nicola@outlook.co.nz. Thanks guys

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  • kiwi_craig
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    What scale is this heli coming in at ? 1:? Thanks

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  • kiwi_craig
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    Originally posted by F106DeltaDart View Post

    Thanks Kiwi, all the 3D files are attached to this post: https://www.hobbysquawk.com/forum/rc...303#post204303.

    not sure what im doing wrong, there are pictures as attachments at that post but not the stl files ??

    well blow me down went back to the linked post and thete they are !! Dunno thanks !

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  • RCFlyer51
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    Anyone made landing skids for the 450 huey? I broke one and MotionRC is out of stock on them.

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  • F106DeltaDart
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    Originally posted by kiwi_craig View Post
    awesome stuff team, is there somewhere we can access the 3D print files ? thanks
    Thanks Kiwi, all the 3D files are attached to this post: https://www.hobbysquawk.com/forum/rc...303#post204303.

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  • kiwi_craig
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    awesome stuff team, is there somewhere we can access the 3D print files ? thanks

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  • Beeg
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    Originally posted by F106DeltaDart View Post
    Thanks guys! Did a bit of flying alongside an RC PBR today. Lots of fun to fly alongside the boat.
    "...the smell. Smells like.....victory !"

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  • F106DeltaDart
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    Thanks guys! Did a bit of flying alongside an RC PBR today. Lots of fun to fly alongside the boat.

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  • CM_Aero
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    I also noticed after a short test flight the other day, just pod and boom, that the servos were very warm. I'll double check the rate I have set on the FBL. The tail servo was fine, just the cyclic servos.

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  • CM_Aero
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    Originally posted by F106DeltaDart View Post

    Another option (although shipping will probably take a while), is the Garrt head: https://www.ebay.com/itm/223985430306. May work with a bit less tweaking than the DFC.

    Even though I like the look of the DFC head, I am not a fan of this one. So hopefully the Garrt head I ordered awhile ago will show up soon. BTW DeltaDart, the Seawolf looks awesome!

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  • RCFlyer51
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    Originally posted by F106DeltaDart View Post
    Finally finished up the Seawolf today and got it in the air for some photos. Really happy with how it turned out. Flies very well for its size, and the tail definitely settled down a bit with the upgraded servo. Next I'll have to get some shots flying next to a PBR..
    Very nice. Well done.

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  • F106DeltaDart
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    Finally finished up the Seawolf today and got it in the air for some photos. Really happy with how it turned out. Flies very well for its size, and the tail definitely settled down a bit with the upgraded servo. Next I'll have to get some shots flying next to a PBR..

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  • F106DeltaDart
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    All the international shipping is taking 2+ months now. I ordered a 5 blade tail rotor from Germany and it took over 2 1/2 months to arrive. I also ordered the Willys Jeep from FMS/Rochobby and it shipped 2 months ago. Still hasn’t arrived in the USA.

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  • CM_Aero
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    Originally posted by RCFlyer51 View Post

    How did the DFC head work? I crash my huey the other day, lost orientation on a cloudy gray day with the camo paint job. Anyway, need to replace the head among other things and have found that the DFC head is the most available. Any issue with clearance in that the DFC shaft is shorter?
    So I ordered the Garrt head about 2 months ago. Have no clue where it is. I got the DFC head because it was fast shipping. I'm having issues with the head (this is my first experience with one). The stock pushrods are too short and I don't want to unscrew the ball links any more. So I made longer pushrods and hopefully will install soon.

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  • RCFlyer51
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    Originally posted by F106DeltaDart View Post

    Another option (although shipping will probably take a while), is the Garrt head: https://www.ebay.com/itm/223985430306. May work with a bit less tweaking than the DFC.
    Thanks Delta. Just ordered.

    Danny

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