Thanks for a comment. As I wrote above, the flight controller is of Walkera Master CP receiver-gyro, and some suitable brushless motors and escs for a 3 cell Lipo. The main esc is probably of Castle Creation's 25A(?). If you use some suitable weight at the tip of each blade, you can fly it only by using a rudder gyro. But you had better to use any recent 6-axis gyro.
Thank you for a comment. The parts are almost DIY parts ; some modifications of common parts of a two-blade helicopters and of RC cars. For example, the 8-head hub is made by a 3-head hub, 8 long nuts, and FRP plates with some strong epoxy glue. Further, the 8-swashplate is made by a common swashplate for a 2-blade helicopter, which is covered by a aluminum ring with 8-holes.
@@k2tokyojp wow that’s really neat? I am in the process of building a dulecopter drone and the plan is to make it look like a chinook. I want to build some regular helicopters next and I think I need invest in some beginner hardware. Is there a websights you use o hardware? I’m new to helicopters so I don’t know the names of all the pieces yet.
Fantastic work you are a master.. how is the hovering so smooth what electronics are you using esc/fc/gyro? Thanks
Thanks for a comment. As I wrote above, the flight controller is of Walkera Master CP receiver-gyro, and some suitable brushless motors and escs for a 3 cell Lipo. The main esc is probably of Castle Creation's 25A(?). If you use some suitable weight at the tip of each blade, you can fly it only by using a rudder gyro. But you had better to use any recent 6-axis gyro.
@@k2tokyojp thanks for the reply Mr. Hino.you are some genius.. please continue and post many micro model projects .. do you have a Facebook page?
Very cool 😎
Thank you!
For sale hot much
Sorry, Mr. Hino does not want to sell any his works.
This is so cool where can I buy parts?
Thank you for a comment. The parts are almost DIY parts ; some modifications of common parts of a two-blade helicopters and of RC cars. For example, the 8-head hub is made by a 3-head hub, 8 long nuts, and FRP plates with some strong epoxy glue. Further, the 8-swashplate is made by a common swashplate for a 2-blade helicopter, which is covered by a aluminum ring with 8-holes.
@@k2tokyojp wow that’s really neat? I am in the process of building a dulecopter drone and the plan is to make it look like a chinook. I want to build some regular helicopters next and I think I need invest in some beginner hardware. Is there a websights you use o hardware? I’m new to helicopters so I don’t know the names of all the pieces yet.
Buy 1 rotor head
Thank you for a comment. But Hino is seriously ill now.
Awesome I just started posting my 1-72 scale rc helicopters you might like my videos, ps nice work!
Thank you! My friend Hino also likes Russian helicopters as you in RC Groups!