keithstric – R/C Heli


Great day and new blades…
January 12, 2008, 6:42 pm
Filed under: Misc, Setup, Upgrades

Today was a great day for flying. I had about 4 flights and each one was better than the last. We also had a guest today, Bert Kammerer. He put on some awesome flights. Also, Matt Botos who is a regular at the CCRC field.

I tried out the new Mavrick G5 Wide Chord blades from Heliproz today. They’re much better than the G4 blades. I switched blades initially because the G4 blades didn’t seem to stop the heli when doing a tail slide, then I turned the heli over (radio hit I think) and just snapped one of the G4 blades. So, the new G5 blades seem to stop the heli when doing a tail slide, much better I think.

So, all in all a great day of flying. See you at the field.



New Header Tank
June 16, 2006, 10:58 am
Filed under: Setup, Upgrades

Header Tank Installation

I installed this header tank on my Venture. This was installed for a couple of reasons:

 

  1. To keep the engine from leaning out toward the end of the tank

  2. Longer flight times :-D

  3. More stable tuning of the engine (hopefully)

The installation was pretty simple. I had to drill a hole in the frame. There is one there already, but it’s too low. I made the bottom nipple of the header tank at the same level as the main fuel tank nipple. This keeps the tuning of the engine fairly constant as it was before. Now, after I installed the header tank I did have to change the Main needle and idle adjustment on the carb. I went 3 clicks richer on the main needle and about 1/8th of a turn richer on the idle adjustment. I also found that you could play with the tuning by tilting the header tank up or down, this should be expected as making the header tank nipple lower will lean out the engine and making the header tank nipple higher will make the engine run richer. I don’t think I would depend on this type of tuning, but it does work.

When I ordered the Header tank I also ordered another package which included 30″ of high quality silicone tubing, a T-Filter a fuel line clip and plug. I don’t really like how long the T-Filter is, it made it difficult to get to fit properly, it still looks kinda bad.

Now, installation…

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JR G500T Setup
June 7, 2006, 1:59 pm
Filed under: G500T, JR Gyros, Setup

Here is a document I found on HeliFreaks from John Garst about setting up the JR G500T Gyro. I haven't tried this yet but will be trying it out soon. I will report my findings back here.

JRG500T Setup

This article is assuming that you are using the Gyro function in a JR radio and not using the Gear channel to adjust the gain.

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