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Rotorworkz
06-08-2007, 08:39 PM
Guys,

For many of you that have been waiting well...... Its almost over the final touches on instructions etc... is in the final stages. So.... If you wish to be the first to get your Kit I have set up the link on my web site to "PRE-ORDER"
I anticipate to be able to begin shipping the first run of kits starting on June 25th

Note: I have very limited QTY of First Run kits that will be available so it will be on first come first serve basis Pre-order requires you to purchase the kit at full retail price and you may cancel at anytime for a full refund

Please feel free to PM me if you have questions

Also here is a re-post of the Video link of Bobby Smith Test Flying HFX in Jax Funfly
http://www.rotorworkz.com/HFXJAX.zip


Thanks Guys,

Charley

Big Fil
06-08-2007, 09:42 PM
Nice flying! :noteworthy

Just ordered an aluminum 600 kit with the intention of getting the RW frameset the first time this one get's hammered. I'm hoping that'll be a little while.....no offense.

jT415Gz
06-08-2007, 10:06 PM
Guys,

For many of you that have been waiting well...... Its almost over the final touches on instructions etc... is in the final stages. So.... If you wish to be the first to get your Kit I have set up the link on my web site to "PRE-ORDER"
I anticipate to be able to begin shipping the first run of kits starting on June 25th

Note: I have very limited QTY of First Run kits that will be available so it will be on first come first serve basis Pre-order requires you to purchase the kit at full retail price and you may cancel at anytime for a full refund

Please feel free to PM me if you have questions

Also here is a re-post of the Video link of Bobby Smith Test Flying HFX in Jax Funfly
http://www.rotorworkz.com/HFXJAX.zip


Thanks Guys,

Charley



I don't see any "Preorder" link on your website? Where is it.

docjoe
06-08-2007, 10:09 PM
Yeehaa! Just did my pre-order! Thanks Charley!

Rotorworkz
06-08-2007, 10:13 PM
I don't see any "Preorder" link on your website? Where is it.

Sorry about that here is the Link

http://rotorworkz.com/html/600_hfx.html

or from the main page Click on T Rex 600 link then your choice of 3 Styles
Stock, HFE and HFX(new)

jT415Gz
06-08-2007, 10:27 PM
HFX Conversion Kit Silver


$168.99


HFX Conversion Kit CF


$168.99


HFE Conversion kit G-10 <-------- please describe this kit (is this the kit that uses the smaller servos?)

Is the HFX available in G-10? Thanks

Rotorworkz
06-08-2007, 10:32 PM
HFX Conversion Kit Silver


$168.99


HFX Conversion Kit CF


$168.99


HFE Conversion kit G-10 <-------- please describe this kit (is this the kit that uses the smaller servos?)

Is the HFX available in G-10? Thanks


Typo All Fixed Thanks for pointing it out

Charley

jT415Gz
06-08-2007, 10:45 PM
Cool thanks for the fix.

I have a question about using 8S bricks... will it also fit at the very lower tray where 10S bricks are placed on the frame? Is it better to place it higher or lower in regards to better CG?

Rotorworkz
06-08-2007, 10:56 PM
Cool thanks for the fix.

I have a question about using 8S bricks... will it also fit at the very lower tray where 10S bricks are placed on the frame? Is it better to place it higher or lower in regards to better CG?

This frame offers 3 mounting places for your pack
Bottom tray for long 10's packs
Top tray in horizontal position for Higher CG or in the Stock Vertical position for 6 and 8's

I have flown both Vertical and Horizontal I currently have it vertically battery feels stable there

Charley

OICU812
06-09-2007, 04:54 AM
Charley,

Can the stock bearings blocks, or the maxpro metal bearing blocks be used with this frame or no? I see there is some other kind of bearing block on this frame?

Rotorworkz
06-09-2007, 07:07 AM
Charley,

Can the stock bearings blocks, or the maxpro metal bearing blocks be used with this frame or no? I see there is some other kind of bearing block on this frame?

No Special bearing blocks have been made for this kit You will use the stock bearings from your stock or maxpro blocks though

Charley

BobbySmith
06-09-2007, 09:01 AM
Y ou guys are going to love this kit!! The bearing block design is really cool Charley out did himself on this kit


Bobby

aamwood
06-09-2007, 11:24 AM
Frankly, it's expensive compared to the stock one. I think I can only afford G10 version. Do you have any idea how much is the G10 version for the side frame panel ?

Rotorworkz
06-09-2007, 01:45 PM
Frankly, it's expensive compared to the stock one. I think I can only afford G10 version. Do you have any idea how much is the G10 version for the side frame panel ?


Side frame replacements will be similar to HFE parts prices in both CF and G10 still working on that web page

Charley

JesusFreak
06-09-2007, 03:16 PM
Charley:

Aside from the use of standard size servos, what the difference between this kit and the standar HFE kit?

Thanks,
Lee

Ticidytoc
06-09-2007, 03:32 PM
The frame is lower, so the motor sits lower. No need to cut the canopy out. Radio tray has been moved up top, break away tabs for the canopy mounts. This kit uses Rotorworkz bearing blocks and not the stock bearing blocks. The speed of the cyclic response will be faster using this design along with the faster servos.

tonyb
06-09-2007, 06:19 PM
Will the Neu 1515/2.5D/F motor fit without having to cut the canopy?

Thanks

Rotorworkz
06-09-2007, 08:18 PM
Will the Neu 1515/2.5D/F motor fit without having to cut the canopy?

Thanks

Tony,

There is nearly 1" of space over the stock motor So yes no problem at all

Charley

tonyb
06-09-2007, 09:41 PM
Tony,

There is nearly 1" of space over the stock motor So yes no problem at all

Charley


Nice. This is going to be the frame set to have for the 600!

Any idea what the weight savings is on the CF vs. the G10 set?

Rotorworkz
06-09-2007, 10:19 PM
Tony,

There is nearly 1" of space over the stock motor So yes no problem at all

Charley


Nice. This is going to be the frame set to have for the 600!

Any idea what the weight savings is on the CF vs. the G10 set?

Tony,

Thanks, Weight diffrence is around 1 oz plus

Charley

WillJames
06-10-2007, 10:17 AM
1 oz is a good bit on a T-REX. Cool Frames Charley!!

JesusFreak
06-10-2007, 12:38 PM
1 oz is a good bit on a T-REX. Cool Frames Charley!!

Really! I add that much weight in bug guts this time of year and never much notice. Some of you guys are just too sensitive. LOL.

Cheers!
Lee

dfrazier
06-19-2007, 06:16 PM
Just ordered mine

Rotorworkz
06-19-2007, 09:00 PM
Just ordered mine

Got it Thanks

OK time for a little update everything is going well Ticidytoc's build pointed out 1 or 2 minor things in my instructions plus 1 or 2 little fixes actually it was optional things too the kits that was easily added so.... kits shipping out so be on schedule

Charley

gwk
06-19-2007, 10:42 PM
Thank you for the update Charley! :mrgreen: George