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Post by akphill on Aug 9, 2009 17:10:36 GMT -6
the last flight of the day and the yard rats start coming out
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Post by nunyabizniss34 on Aug 9, 2009 17:28:13 GMT -6
Very nice Phil, nice and smooth
Colin
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Post by rcdbutz on Aug 12, 2009 10:32:50 GMT -6
Yes, that heli looks pretty cool with the sunset in the background. Nice video Phil.
The walkera22/eagle50 says it's a 3D machine, but I've never seen or heard of anyone going inverted with it. Now that I know a little more since I bought my Eagle 50, it doesn't really seem like it would be very capable of doing anything inverted, with the tail motor and all.
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Post by akphill on Aug 12, 2009 13:57:04 GMT -6
this 22e is the 2.4 ghz system with the walkera electronics on board and i think if i had the heart to try inverted it would do it but i wouldn't try with the eagle 50 as it dosn't control as well as the 22e. there is a quality difference even in the flight mechanics only God knows what it is ? but if i get brave will have the misses there to record it for us all to see.
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Post by 19000rpm on Aug 13, 2009 10:24:37 GMT -6
Even though the helis could handle it, I don't think you're ever going to see anybody but a very experienced pilot try to take those little 50/22e's inverted. ;D
Happy landings
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Post by rtfheli on Aug 13, 2009 14:56:44 GMT -6
Phil, Nice background. You have a nice playgound to fly. I have to agree with 19000RPM. I just converted the 2.4Ghz Exceed Eagle 50 to a totally brushless heli and have been testing it to fly with normal spins, fast dives, climbs. I think it can handle inverted flying as the brushless motor headspeed is about 33% more than the standard 370 carbon brushed motor. It's a nice stable heli. Below is a video of the totally brushless heli:
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