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#21 (permalink) |
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![]() Well I've got the heli apart and noticed a few things that are going to have to be customized. The main gear that I bought from Erwin was the $12 standard replacement. He had a custom machine cut one for in the $30 some odd dollar range. I figured the standard ought to work and wasn't quite willing to shell out over 30 bucks for a main gear.
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![]() Unfortunately Sonny, the problems you are having are typical of QWW machines in general - not just the gassers. You are very fortunate that you have the means to re-machine some of the parts, most people don't. I purchased a new QWW .46 pro carbon kit a few years back. It was a nightmare! It had a ton of missing parts. QWW did make good on the missing parts though, I will give them credit for that. My main gear was out of round also, but not as bad as yours. There were a host of other issues that took me quite a while to get straightened out. When I finally got it flying, I was less than impressed with it's performance. It was very stable, but felt heavy in the air - sluggish compared to the Raptor 30 I had at the time. I sold it on Ebay and took a major loss. I was just glad to see it gone. QWW machines have terrible resale value. They say their new machines are better, but I for one, will never give them another cent. Burn me once , shame on them. Burn me twice, shame on me! I'm sure with your ability and resources, you will do just fine - but the bottom line is you shouldn't have had to go through all of this just to get this heli right. Good luck Sonny
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![]() Any more news on the build?
Robert
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![]() Lately I haven't done much with it. I've had most of the main shaft bearings, spacing between main gear and tail drive gear straightened out. I'm thinking about the Kasama head that was designed for the Raptor 90. There's an issue with the front tail drive pully that has to be straightened out. The gear under the pully is loose. I had it blue locktightened before the first hover. But I haven't taken the time to pull it apart and figure a way to improve anything with that. It's loose again. There's play in the tail pitch yoke that I don't like. The pins that hold the arms that extend to the slider bearing seem small for the kind of rpms it sees. there's too much side to side (latteral) play in those yoke links. I've got to get a better set of clutch shoes. Looks like they melted some lead or something to wait the shoes. I doubt the guy that sold it did that. he didn't have it for very long. I put a 600np rex together recently that's been taking up time. But I'll be getting back to it.
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![]() Sonny, I'll be glad to help you with the QWW gasser if you need it. I have had one for over 2 years now with 75 hours on it. Honestly, I prefer the sport head over the pro version. I'm not a stick banging 3d guy, but I can do aeros and other basic stuff with it. My heli came out to just over 13lbs fully finished. I also have the metal tail box on mine and it has been bulletproof. I recently changed out my frames to the new V2 version because I just like the way everything is layed out. It's a little more compact than the old frames. I have never had any unusual or out of the ordinary failures with mine over the last 2 years and I'll try to help with any issues that you may run in to. I've owned 3 quicks over the last few years and didn't have any more problems with them than I ever had with JR, Hirobo...etc. The best thing that I have found with mine is that it doesn't wear parts out like the other makes of helis that I have owned.
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