X-GYRO 1000 is a two axis head tracking system, based on G sensor technology, designed for tracking complicated three-dimensional motion like head movement and so on, it can also be used on the areas of controlling drones and robots, transferring three-dimensional motion signals from hands, head of human to corresponding movement system on RC model, drone or robot.The basic version of X-GYRO 1000 is specially designed for RC models with FPV(First Personal Version), it can be used[...]
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Bind-n-Fly heli only set for Solo-Pro I & II systems.This heli will bind instantly with all Solo-Pro transmitters.
Features:
No assembly required; be in the air within 10 minutes of opening the box (Required Transmitter)
4-channel control enables movement up/down, forward/backward, left/right, spin left/right.
Well-designed mechanisms and electronics makes it very stable and extremely easy to hoverBoth "standard" and "aggressive" flight modes can be enabled by[...]
Rather than adding weight is there any way to shift your fuel tank/electronics further back. Maybe even putting a servo extension on your receiver battery pack (I'm assuming its a NiCad pack) and mounting it further back into the tail area. Or seeing if you can fabricate or remove, modify & mount the servo tray further back...Use your imagination/ingenuity this is what makes modeling fun.
wchiro2010-02-21 01:37:08
This depends on your application, if you have an engine cowl, you are best to measure it. It will look best if it fits the cowl. I also try to keep the spinner to scale from the real airplane model. If you don't have a cowling try to keep it in the scale of the plane aswel and don't go too large. For a .21 I recon you will have 8-9" propellor, I would say max 2" spinner.
the next model down of the tower pro packages i've been looking at would give me 100watts off a 3 or 2 cell depending on prop. does that sound about right?
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=4853&Product_Name=TowerPro_BM2408-21T_/_18A_BEC_/_9x3.8_Prop_Combo
with a turnigy 3s 1300mah 25c battery and a 7x4 prop this will pull about 120 watts, or at least the last time i ran this setup it did. still too much?