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Official RotorScale AH-6 Attack 450 Size Helicopter Discussion Thread

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  • SilentTiger
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    Thanks for the quick reply alpha. The four blade would be a nice touch and a little closer to the scale look. But in the air really Dosnt matter. 😎 If it’s ever available I will jump on it fast. Until then that Huey just may need to be added to my 450 collection.

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  • Alpha
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    Unfortunately it's not something that Roban makes anymore, so sourcing these four blade heads for 450 size helos has proven a challenge. Quality, Minimum Order Quantity, and compatibility is something we need to confirm before committing to adding something from a new vendor.

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  • SilentTiger
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    Will the four blade rotor assembly ever be available?

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  • SilentTiger
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    I went with a Spektrum FC6250HX Helicopter Flybarless Control System for mine. The 6axis safe mode was a nice feature While I dail in the gyro. Has anyone upgraded the esc? I’m looking to add the Spektrum SPMXAE1080 Avian 80 Amp Brushless Smart ESC 3S-8S. The added telemetry I think will be a nice touch. After seeing so many complain about the tarot xyz I never opened the box.

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  • Irish_steve86
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    Originally posted by Gravythe clown View Post
    I didn’t care for it either. I replaced mine with a beastX plus.

    its got many setup steps all done through the sticks but works very well.

    gravy
    Just ordered a beast x off my local shop.

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  • Topshot19
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    When will more of these be in stock?

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  • Gravythe clown
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    I didn’t care for it either. I replaced mine with a beastX plus.

    its got many setup steps all done through the sticks but works very well.

    gravy

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  • Irish_steve86
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    Feck setting up this Tarot zyx s2 is a pain. Has anyone had any luck with it. Or maybe recommend a better replacement??

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  • Irish_steve86
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    Ah I see the file now ha ha. I've picked up a 3d printer off a mate so I'm going to give it a go myself. I will keep the forum posted on my progress. Thanks guys

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  • Alpha
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    Irish_steve86 Hi Steve, I posted a ZIP file on the previous page of this thread. That ZIP contains the majority of the files I designed and printed as shown in my helo photos you posted. We don't sell preprinted sets, but perhaps one of the guys here would print a set for you. Chris "TheRCGeek" prints files for members, as I recall.

    Enjoy!

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  • Irish_steve86
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    Hi guys I've recently purchased one of these. Do you know of Anywhere I can buy the 3d prints of the ammo belt and the other bits in these pics.

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  • amgsky1
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    Thanks Alpha! As respects to the 3DPUP's all of the larger items are held in by screws and epoxy. Smaller items and the pilot's chair are just epoxied. The pilot is held in by strong magnets as I wanted the ability to fly without it if the weight loading started to add up. Sorry that was not clearer from the onset......

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  • Alpha
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    amgsky1 Neat, they look good! And your crewman doesn't look bad at all. I like the seat, too, and the ammo belt. Just to confirm, you're using the latest versions of the larger components (pylons, mounts, larger antennas) screw together, right?

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  • amgsky1
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    I just got done with the build. I had tested without all of the armament and the heli performed well. I now need the weather to cooperate in order to retest with all of the add ons. The pilot seat is a bit cheesy, but it works. Used magnets to hold things together.
    Attached Files

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  • Alpha
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    SilentTiger I haven't drafted a cockpit yet. For now, the pilot figures are hot-glued against the inner frame.

    The mag rack still needs some tweaking. I'll post it once complete.

    The pilot figure is resized from MaxGrueter's "PILOT (1:6)" file, available for free download on Thingiverse. I also highly recommend browsing his paid gigs on www.cgtrader.com. He is very talented and I think his files are well worth the asking price.

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  • SilentTiger
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    Any 3dpup files yet for the cockpit,pilot and magazine rack?

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  • Alpha
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    Originally posted by captfletch View Post
    Gentlemen, I have a question. I have been thru flying the fixed pitch helis for a couple years. Then 2 years ago I got a 550 size heli full collective pitch. I loved it and was doing great just hovering it and getting use to it. But one done I fat fingered it and down she went. Spent over $100 fixing her and then sold her because it was just too expensive to repair. I noticed the parts for this are at a much better price point. How does she fly and could this be a good first or in my case second collective pitch heli? And can I get assistance somewhere on setting up the gyro?
    captfletch Welcome home to Hobby Squawk! How comfortable were you with your 550? Was it belt drive or torque tube, flybared or flybarless, 4s/6s/8s/10s, and what flight controller were you using?

    In general, CP helos fly as good as they're configured by the user. There will be some mechanical variations which are easily identified and resolved before flight. But once in the air, it's rare these days that a blade will suddenly shed or the mechanics will implode on their own. What is a stronger determinant of success is the pilot and his flight controller. If the latter is configured improperly, the helo may never leave the ground, or if it did, it might quickly return to the ground for a prompt dirt nap. If the latter is configured properly, they do a lot of the heavy lifting compared to more basic HH gyros of days past, so the overall brain load is lower and the overall experience more enjoyable. I'd emphasize that we're talking in terms of Potential here --modern tech makes CP helo flight Potentially more enjoyable, accessible, easier, etc. But that's only after the correct configuration has been done.

    More specifically, setting up the gyro will depend on the gyro/flight controller you choose to use. Do you have one in mind yet? Otherwise, I'm sure the group here can recommend one to you that fits your budget, intended flight profile, and preference for ease of use versus programmability. There is a wide range, from K-bars to Tarots to Microbeasts and more.

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  • captfletch
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    Gentlemen, I have a question. I have been thru flying the fixed pitch helis for a couple years. Then 2 years ago I got a 550 size heli full collective pitch. I loved it and was doing great just hovering it and getting use to it. But one done I fat fingered it and down she went. Spent over $100 fixing her and then sold her because it was just too expensive to repair. I noticed the parts for this are at a much better price point. How does she fly and could this be a good first or in my case second collective pitch heli? And can I get assistance somewhere on setting up the gyro?

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  • scootergenie
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    Don't know, but I didn't have much luck with the zyxs2. Could never get it to initialize, no matter how many times I plugged it in. Went with the yellow mini kbar, and 2 dsmx satellites. Click image for larger version

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  • jmergen
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    Does anybody know why Motion recommends the Tarot zyxs2 flight controller for all their RotorScale 450 helicopters, but all their photos show the Sparky 2.0 flight controllers.

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