View Full Version : MA Stratus 'Bobby Watts Special' build videos
Mercuriell
07-08-2008, 09:21 AM
First skids up brush with terra firma tonight - after 8 great initial flights heli slid on some oil while I was fiddling around with the canopy bolts and fell off the FF table :arggg: - after some suitable Anglo-Saxon expletives to the heli gods I check the damage and was dismayed to notice not only the flybar bent but also the flybar see-saw. Anyway teardown tonight revealed the flybar spindle carried in a flanged bearing 10x6x3 (MF106-ZZ) and the OD of the bearing had simply come out of the central part of the seesaw - easy job to Loctite this back in place. Incidentally the flybar exactly same size (and similar temper) as the Logo600 (450x4mm). Shot a quick video on the broken down flybar (http://video.helifreak.com/?subpath=mercuriell&filename=Stratusseesaw.wmv)FYI and intend to film future maintenance or repair jobs on this great heli :)
EASYKILL
07-08-2008, 10:39 AM
Hi John ,
Well at least you didn't plug 12 volts into your cyclic servos!!!:arggg: I received my new 8717s on Saturday and was able to maiden on Sunday. A couple of tanks with out canopy in the backyard, and then off to the field. OS 91 took alot of adjustment as it is a pumped motor and I am running exhaust pressure (not sure if thats right). Blades tracked perfect off the bench, had to make correction for left/aft tendency. After that it was a pure joy! What people say about it feeling locked in is very accurate. Did some figure 8s to start with then on the last flight some flips and rolls, wheee!!! Thanks again for your hard work on the videos, they were extremely helpful. Now fly it like you stoll it!!!!
Tony
Mercuriell
07-17-2008, 08:33 AM
Starting to have a bit of fun with the Stratus now the OS is running in - hope you enjoy the pics and thanks to Ben for the camera work :)
CatchmyCorsair
07-18-2008, 09:39 PM
Starting to have a bit of fun with the Stratus now the OS is running in - hope you enjoy the pics and thanks to Ben for the camera work :)
Cool pics John! For not being an artist your canopy sure looks nice! Stands out well. So how does the Stratus compare to the Logos?
And are you running the OS plug? The manual doesn't mention much about what fuel the plug likes. Will it work OK with 30%?
One more thing, did you find any need to seal the ports on the fuel tank? (I'll be running same engine, nonpump)
Mercuriell
07-19-2008, 02:03 AM
Stratus feels like a 90 - more grace and inertia going through movements - can't compare with the Logos - the Logo 600 is blinding performance and the 500 great fun and like butter on a hot plate. I didn't seal anything on the tank just used supplied plugs. I am running the OS8 plug on 20% nitro fuel and that's fine for me - my mate runs 30% nitro and 22% red Coolpower oil but he's a better pilot than me and can burn the extra Joules :)
gr8t1dini
11-29-2008, 11:09 PM
After looking at the video again I noticed that you didn't put a 3mm screw to secure the tailboom. I hope you did this before you got crazy doing piro moves.
Mercuriell
11-30-2008, 04:23 AM
That was a mod I believe that came with the BW version- extra PEM nut - no I haven't and have been happy with the boom security so far though can't say I do "crazy" piros :) - have you had experience of losing the boom ?
Did have the mother of all boom strikes this pm - have just fitted the SAB 710s and though they look nice blades they do seem more flexible than the Radix 710 SBs I used before !
gr8t1dini
11-30-2008, 09:58 AM
Not on a MA machine. I have SAB's 710's on my heli now. How are/were your dampeners?
Mercuriell
11-30-2008, 05:03 PM
Dampers fine - only had about 30 flights on it - been plagued with bad luck - cylic 8° and collectibe +/- 10 - went to back flip after a moderately hard stop and BANG - mid air explosion - the angle of the boom strike suggests there wasn't a linkage failure - I like the SABs but they are light foam cored and quite flexible - can't think of any other explanation :(
Laurens
11-30-2008, 05:20 PM
Flexability doesn't have a lot to do with it, but I think they consume more power.
gr8t1dini
11-30-2008, 08:38 PM
John
Try V-blades once they become available again. Super stiff.