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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: eu
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I would like a slightly taller normal head with phasing arms. Not a fan of swash driverless or very low heads.
Outside of that I like it, I really would like blank tail booms and canopies, Not a fan of canomod one bit hehe. :-)
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: New Jerseystan
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Kevlar belts? why. Cogged belts by Gates are an industry standard. They drive everything from vacuum cleaners to blowers on 8-10K hp Nitro fueled Drag Race engines. In Nascar the connection between the camshaft and the crankshaft isn't a gear-its a BELT. IMO, don't fix something that doesn't need fixing.
As a former Logo 400/600 flyer the belt adjustment capability of the Goblin resolves any issues that should be of a concern. Light and STIFF-and it FEEL's like it. As a hard core nitro flyer,this Goblin is well beyond my expectations. If you haven't already toss the rubber bands, use NO velcro and grab some nice velcro straps with a vinyl backing.No nearly as convenient as a battery tray but with such a small fuselage you gotta make it work.
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Granbury
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I just slide in a piece of 1/64 plywood where the packs go, slide the tray onto the plywood to get it located on my positioning marks, and slide the plywood guide out to let the velcro grab. Then put the orings across the packs to hold them down. Piece of cake.
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: New Jerseystan
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Really.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Dunedin Florida
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Arc the Kevlar belt on the logo is light years ahead of the goblin belt. I can not believe that no one has come out with one for the Goblin yet. The Kevlar one has much less resistance when turning than the regular one. Take 2 heli's of the same model side by side and one with kevlar and one regular. Spin the blades hard by hand and see which stops first.. It wont even be close.. My last logo had about 70 flights on it and I NEVER adjusted the belt. It never slipped slapped rang or anything. I not saying it is a necessity but I guarantee you it will last longer and preform better.
Two other things I would fix would be the one way bearing issue and the canopy.. I am convinced they have a jig built to drill the canopy nut holes and the jig is off.. One side never fits right. Chris |
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I as well would be in for a slightly higher head with phasing arms to the head vs the existing two arm show.
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What's you experience with the TDR head design been? What's the TDR mainshaft diameter? Do you think an actual TDR head could be made to work on the Goblin?
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Breda, The Netherlands
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I was hoping OICU812 was talking about a conventional swashdriver and not the TDR, GAUI, MSH design. I dont know how it works for the tdr (apparantly it does the trick) but I didnt like it on the protos and the Gaui also has problems with it.
In the end the best system is just the conventional swash driver imho.
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The conventional design does seem to have very few disadvantages. Just an extra minute or two to get the phasing 100%
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When the arms are connected on the side of the main hub e.g., phasing is always correct.
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
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Also want to see a 3rd motor bearing support to help ensure longer motor bearing life. More conventional (springy) landing gear would also be nice imho. Cheers, TomC
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the pulley design ensures less stress on the motor. it is designed like a centrifugal supercharger the cogged belt combined with the very short shaft leaves very little stress on the motor bearings. As for the head still nothing wrong with it.. they have had no failures related to the head design unlike Align. The few boomstrikes we had were due to improper boom clearance that was remedied at the factory in later runs of the boom. other than that keep the blades tight and keep the dampeners healthy and there is nothing to worry about.. the lower head design helps increase aerodynamics and speed and agility. 700E DFC rocks too.. flies very nice as well.. converted all my birds to DFC.
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FWIW I've managed to develop play on the threaded pitch links in 70 flights which obviously caused the heli to feel weird in piro maneuvers b/c of the phase change that was constantly happening. The wear and tear on this design is unacceptable IMHO. I will surely be changing to the swash follower design.
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Venlo, The Netherlands
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Mine did and had to replace the rods with new ones to remove the excess play. Lubricated and all.
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Breda, The Netherlands
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Here is a nice low conventional head http://www.minicopter.de/images/stor...lo_Bau/154.jpg Quote:
edit, lowered the phasing change after speaking to somebody else who saw it, guess my mind was exaggerating
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: The Earth
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The link should be screwed almost all the way in. Just keep let's say one or two turns.
In that case there will be enough play so the head dampers can work. |
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