View Full Version : Will Finless make any Mini Titan videos?
erland
04-13-2007, 06:34 AM
Hi,
Just wondered if there is any chance that Finless Bob will take on the Mini Titan?
BR/Erland.
Buzzkill
04-13-2007, 11:49 AM
I asked him a while ago but, he has alot of other projects on his plate right now. Go to the Trex forum and take a look at his work shop. The only place you can set anything is directly under the camera he uses for the vids. :lol:
MikeWz
04-13-2007, 12:34 PM
It's probably not necessary. The two birds are similar enough where you can watch the videos for the Rex and get the info you need. It's really just the general build of the helicopter that's different, but the build is well covered in your manual. Setting it up will, for all intensive purposes, the same.
EricW
04-13-2007, 02:09 PM
Love my e325 a lot!!!
but I've had some issues that I'm still working on like setting up the stock ESC.
But there are also other mentioned issues like the binding tail section, fast wear of the rear belt pulley, tracking of the blades especially after some wear on the head and using Carbon blades etc.
It's a complete different heli compared to the T-rex, design-wise and technically i think.
Maybe the flight character is the same (or even better) but the rest is different imo.
The setup is generally the same as a Trex, but this counts for all 450 sized CCPM heli's out there AFAIK.
I know he's a busy man, and i really love the series he made and is making at the moment (would not be here without those Vid's)
But for me the only Good comparison of the Two (T-rex vs MiniTitan) would come from him.
As i don't own a Trex but watched all Finless Trex videos and know pretty well how it is put together, this makes me more curious about his opinion on design and especially flying characteristics and what you get for your $ on this heli.
Maybe someone can sponsor a E325? :)
Just kidding though,
I would never ask Finless to do a video.
He picked out great heli's for his builtvideos sofar, great info for future investments, and I hope he keeps building them for a long time to come.
Eric
Run a straight 1/8in carbon tube for a tail pushrod. You'll never have the tail bind again and you won't need to use the tiny tail supports supplied with the kit.
EricW
04-14-2007, 08:15 AM
Thanks ping,
Great tip.
Will do that asap, looks better to :)
Eric