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Oct 24, 2012 17:18:05 GMT -4
Post by doc121 on Oct 24, 2012 17:18:05 GMT -4
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Oct 24, 2012 17:36:25 GMT -4
Post by Chris Reibert on Oct 24, 2012 17:36:25 GMT -4
Ahh no....... Damn electronics Grrr
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Oct 25, 2012 5:40:50 GMT -4
Post by Valkman on Oct 25, 2012 5:40:50 GMT -4
That is a nice fuse I like the color. I built a couple of Funky longrangers for guys a fews years back and they were mostly yellow also. What exactly happened? You are lucky it can be easily fixed.
Also what servos are they and voltage?
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Oct 25, 2012 7:55:01 GMT -4
Post by Dr. Evil on Oct 25, 2012 7:55:01 GMT -4
Sorry to see that Doc but like Joe said...looks like an easy fix. Good luck!
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Oct 25, 2012 11:42:57 GMT -4
Post by doc121 on Oct 25, 2012 11:42:57 GMT -4
It's an easy enough fix guys. Wooden former inside broke; fixable- main blade grip broke; fixable- flybar rod bent;fixable- main shaft gets replaced even though it seems straight-skids-a total loss. That's the part I wish you could buy replacements for. Valkman the fuse came from cliff a few years ago. It was included when I bought a FHH 450 from Cliff a few years back. Bought the FHH 500 at the same time. It also included a free EC-135 fuse. I picked the blue & silver one. Picked up the FHH 250 then too. They are all nice helis. Joe for this small stuff I like the TPro MG 14 servos. Cheap, tuff, & have always been dependable for me. Running at 4.6 volts. That's an easy enough fix too since I have a few on hand. The servos in this heli are all a couple years old with many flights on them. This heli gets worked out fairly often. As I stated before it's my granddaughters favorite fuse. I even put those old yellow Align blades on because she likes them. I had it out because Piper wanted to see it fly (AGAIN!). Had it in the air about 3 minutes when it just tilted back & wouldn't come to level. I started to power down to land & it tailed in. It didn't damage anything except what I mentioned. When I checked it out after unhooking the battery the pitch servo was tilted back & was stuck. These servos all have around 60 flights on them. Never crashed before. So I don't know what happened, but my guess is the 1 plastic gear in the bottom of the servo broke.
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