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RC Heli Canopy Align Trex Airbrush Grunge Skull in True Fire Real Flames

Align Trex 600e Pro Canopy – Airbrush Grunge Skull in Fire. See more airbrush works in my channel
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Wind Turbine Kills Helicopter!!! Funny FPV RC Heli Crash Accident Fire Vestas Burns Enercon E-66 126

LOL!!!
The heli looks very, very good for getting hit by a wind turbine blade and falling down more than 100 meters!!! No electronics damaged!!! Flying again soon.
The onboard microphone had a loose contact, no motor sound in this video.

29th FPV helicopter flight

Live video feed, video from onboard camera gets transmitted in real time to the video goggles.
FPV= acronym for “First Person View”

Setup:
Standard Thunder Tiger Mini Titan E325
Aluminum rotor head
Aluminum washout base
ACE RC BLC-40 ESC; Settings: Helicopter mode without governor (Throttle curves), Standard timing, Quick throttle response, No brake, Light discharge protection
Hacker A20-6XL motor without cooling fan (broken at a crash), 15 tooth pinion
Thunder Power 11,1V 3s 20C 2600mAh LiPo battery (weighs only 188 g)
Turnigy 3A Low RF Noise external BEC (UBEC), 6V voltage output
6,3V 2200?F buffer capacitor for the BEC, but not necessary
3x EMAX ES08A analog swash plate servos from BEVRC, 10.5mm servo arm length (shorter servo arm= better resolution!!!)
1x Hitec HS-65 HB analog tail servo, 7.5mm servo arm length
Robbe- Futaba GY-520 gyro (F3C flight mode, fast response)
Align 325 PRO rotor blades, they are good enough for soft 3D
Align Tail Rotor Blades for T-Rex 450 (plastic)
Graupner- JR MX-16S, 40 Mhz transmitter (+ emergency booster)
Graupner/JR SMC-19 DS 40 MHz receiver with 1,75m antenna (Lamda/4)
The Multiplex RX-7 SYNTH DS IPD is defective, it was the reason for the last crash
Approx. 2550 rpm headspeed
+11° -9° blade pitch

FPV Setup:
1,3 GHz 400 mW video transmitter from BEVRC (www.bevrc.com) with small Lawmate 3 dBi antenna
Lawmate 1,3 GHz (1.2, 1.3 GHz) video receiver with BEVRC 3 dBi antenna (upper plastic casing removed, should be better for 1280MHz)
Video receiver powered with 11,1V LiPo battery
1,2 or 1,3 GHz transmitters are legal in Austria with Radio (Ham) License between 1240 and 1300 MHz up to 200W
I’m using channel 9 (1280 MHz)
WDR700 (= KPC-DNR700PHB) PAL camera (Sony Super HADII CCD), factory (= default) settings, I’ve tried other settings but default is the best in my opinion
Fat Shark RCV922 Aviator Edition video goggles
Microphone
Weight FPV gear: approx. 100 g
Powering the FPV gear with the 3s flight battery through the EH balancer connector
Ferrite ring (= toroid), 32V 100µF and 16V 1000µF Capacitors against interference (= LC- filter), the BLC-40 has much more noise than the Kontronik Jazz 40-6-18. I could not see any lines with the Jazz 40!!! But the soft start of the Jazz is not good for autorotations…..

FPV Recording:
Video splitting with a simple Y-cable
Canon MVX200i Mini DV PAL Camcorder (DV-AVI, 720×576, 25 fps)
Deinterlacing with “Alparysoft Deinterlace” (Advanced method, ME search enabled) ,saved with “Cedocida DV Codec” and Virtual Dub
Editing with Corel VideoStudio Pro X4
Compressing with Xvid, Single Pass, Quantizer 2 (approx. 72 MB per minute), MP3 256 kps CBR Stereo
This is the best possible quality in my opinion (with this camera, transmitter setup)

AUW 965 g
Maximum flight time (hovering, slow flying): 10 min. (260 mAh/min energy consumption)
Average flight time: 7 min.
Range: approx. 800m with this setup

Costs:
Heli, camera approx. 850 Euro
Altogether approx. 2500 Euro (Flight Simulator, transmitter, batteries, charger, video goggles, FPV video recorder….)

Typical crash costs: 50- 300 Euro
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RC heli crashes – beginners, Loctite, setup and fire.

28 crashes in 6 minutes 😉
This is a video I made from individual videos found on internet. Just an impression of what can go wrong with beginners… and pro’s.
In this movie:
– Orientation lost
– No Loctite
– Wrong setups
– Forgot to on/off the idle switch
– ESC fire bonus

The original remarks are used to categorize the movie. Don’t blame the messenger. All credits go to the original up loaders!

I hate to see all those helicopters go down because I know how it feels!
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BIG Turbine RC Helicopter Bell 212 Fire Rescue

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Esky 600 rc heli fire

Esky 600 rc heli catches fire.
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Danbar Knight Hawk 3D RC Heli Fire Risk

www.danbartoys.com www.radioshack.com December 21, 2009 Fort Really worth, Texas RadioShack Corporation (NYSE: RSH) today announced a voluntary recall of Danbar Toys Knight Hawk 3D RC Helicopter. Shoppers need to immediately cease using the helicopter and return it to the nearest RadioShack retailer for a total refund. Name of Product: Danbar Toys Knight Hawk 3D RC Helicopter Units: Approximately 6000 were obtained by buyers Importer: RadioShack Corp., of Fort Worth, Texas Hazard: The battery housing below the helicopter canopy poses a threat of fire in the course of charging. Incidents/Injuries: One particular incident was reported by a RadioShack store worker who stated that a demo unit caught fire whilst charging. No 1 was hurt, and no harm was done to the retailer. Description: This recall involves the Danbar Toys Knight Hawk 3D RC Helicopter, catalog quantity 600-0566 (also printed as sixty-566). Offered at: RadioShack stores nationwide, RadioShack vendor Franchise stores, and on the internet at www.radioshack.com for about . Produced in: China Remedy: Shoppers need to immediately quit using the helicopter and return it to the nearest RadioShack store for a total refund. For more instructions, make sure you see www.radioshack.com/recall , or get in touch with RadioShack. Customer Contact: For further data, speak to RadioShack at (800) 843-7422 whenever, or visit the companies website at www.radioshack.com/recall.
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