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Old 04-14-2012, 08:40 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I'm in, but I know 130X isn't going to bounce as well as the mcpX.

My guess would be Feathering Spindle & Tail Gears.

Any help from the only poeple who would know [HH]

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order 2 of every replacement part on the website.. they will be BACKORERED forever when it launches.. and when they release PN# for servos buy 6
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Old 04-14-2012, 10:12 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Lots of tail gears, a set or two of blades, a tail boom and torque tube would be nice to have, I broke the one on my 125CP (also square CF) in half on a crash once, and the feathering shafts. Possibly a set of tail rotors as well.
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Old 04-14-2012, 10:22 AM   #4 (permalink)
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skids, gears, canopy posts, tt, blades, push rods, batteries.
2 of everything is a bit excessive.

which bats are the best available?
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I said 2 of everything cause parts will not be found like when SR came out... they will be like GOLD

I bet walkera blades will fit and work and they are CHEAP 3-4 sets for less then 30 bucks CARBON
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Yea I can tell you that you will burn thru the tail gears. I am surprised that HH is not putting at least one set in there package. Walkera puts them in on theirs because it's a given you will go thru them.
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James has already stated that spares of tail gears are included with the 130 X. Where did you get the fact that they are not?
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James has already stated that spares of tail gears are included with the 130 X. Where did you get the fact that they are not?
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My bad, looking at the pictures of 130x on HH web site and I did not see them. That's great if they put an extra set in there.
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Old 04-15-2012, 12:06 PM   #10 (permalink)
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They should've just included the $15 set of metal tail gears from the start. Loks good though, glad I've held off on an MCPX. Was waiting for them to produce a BL mcpx, but I guess that's not coming with this new lil beast coming; oh and they finally made a micro bl heli!! Bout time they listened to the masses.
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They should've just included the $15 set of metal tail gears from the start......
It is extremely difficult to make a heli that will sustain no damage when it crashes.

When an object in motion comes to an abrupt stop because of hitting the ground, that energy, I think its mass*velocity, has to be absorbed.

Since 'something' has to give, it would be better that it be something that is easy, inexpensive and quick to replace. The plastic tail gears are an example of this..
Replace them with metal, and what happens? Break the tail blades, and the tail hub? Break the tail shaft? the other umbrella gear? the main gear? If those come to a stop quick, will the main blades slap forward and cause other damage? What about the stresses to the frame etc..

If you beef up every part to survive every crash, the heli would be so heavy that it will never leave the ground, let alone be 3d capable.
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Yeah I agree, like many others have stated they act as a mechanical fuse. They're relatively inexpensive and in a location that's easy to access.
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It is extremely difficult to make a heli that will sustain no damage when it crashes.

When an object in motion comes to an abrupt stop because of hitting the ground, that energy, I think its mass*velocity, has to be absorbed.

Since 'something' has to give, it would be better that it be something that is easy, inexpensive and quick to replace. The plastic tail gears are an example of this..
Replace them with metal, and what happens? Break the tail blades, and the tail hub? Break the tail shaft? the other umbrella gear? the main gear? If those come to a stop quick, will the main blades slap forward and cause other damage? What about the stresses to the frame etc..

If you beef up every part to survive every crash, the heli would be so heavy that it will never leave the ground, let alone be 3d capable.
Your main point is correct and you are close on the energy equation. What you posted is the formula for momentum (mass*velocity). Kinetic energy that has to be absorbed in a crash is 1/2*mass*velocity squared. I only mention this to make the point that a small increase in crash speed will make a huge difference in the amount of energy that needs to be absorbed by the structure and components on the model. It has always been the aircraft designer's dilemma regardless of scale... make it strong enough to crash well and it's too heavy to fly well!
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http://horizonhobby.cachefly.net/pod...ast_041212.mp3
Horizon Podcast, James Haley interview [thanks chardur]

According to James :
Tail Gears: 130 X(BLH3729)

Tail Boom: 130 X(BLH3717)
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just curious, by looking at the pictures could you be able to produce replacement canopy posts out of carbon rods?
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just curious, by looking at the pictures could you be able to produce replacement canopy posts out of carbon rods?
Unlike the mcpx the posts don't line up with the main shaft, so I'm sure we can work something out.
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just curious, by looking at the pictures could you be able to produce replacement canopy posts out of carbon rods?
I am sure there are Aluminum hop ups coming for this bird. I left my MCPX stock except for the swash and the home made ones I did. But if the Hop ups for this bird are reasonably priced I will bling it out.


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