Aerohawk Questions
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Aerohawk Questions
Hi all,
I was wondering, is the aerohawk capable of running on my Futuba T6XA?
Theres a transmitter included in the package, but I think that one is a fixed band.
A friend bought one, but keeps being fuzzy on the details. [:@] All I could pribe from him is that the heli has 3 PCB's.
So I'm kinda hoping one of those is a replaceable receiver.
Cheers,
Sven
I was wondering, is the aerohawk capable of running on my Futuba T6XA?
Theres a transmitter included in the package, but I think that one is a fixed band.
A friend bought one, but keeps being fuzzy on the details. [:@] All I could pribe from him is that the heli has 3 PCB's.
So I'm kinda hoping one of those is a replaceable receiver.
Cheers,
Sven
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RE: Aerohawk - Capable of running on other transmitters?
The AeroHawk comes with a GWS Pico receiver which is a normal but very small receiver. It works with any other european transmitter which operates on the same frequency band. My AeroHawk came with a 40MHz receiver and transmitter, and since the other transmitter that I use is 35MHz I just bought another GWS Pico-receiver which was tuned for 35MHz and it works fine. Check with the shop which band the AeroHawk is before you buy.
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RE: Aerohawk - Capable of running on other transmitters?
That sounds brilliant! Ive got a MPX pico 4/5 reciever, stripped from its housing. Might this one work on it?
This next bunch of questions is a little off topic, but what the hey. :P
How come they are so very cheap? There must be a catch?
Ive read about the tail motor bogging out around pack charge 20, but that might be solved by using a tailmotor from a hummer heli?
Are there really no other drawbacks to it?
Ive seen this little micro fly, Its sertainly not an acrobatic heli, but It might be a nice introduction to heli flying? My friend told me the heli has a "Trainer" setting of somekind.
What does that gyro actually do, as in what should I expect of it? I allways thought a gyro makes the heli fly nearly on its own, but that is probably not the case atall. :P
Thanks for helping,
Sven
This next bunch of questions is a little off topic, but what the hey. :P
How come they are so very cheap? There must be a catch?
Ive read about the tail motor bogging out around pack charge 20, but that might be solved by using a tailmotor from a hummer heli?
Are there really no other drawbacks to it?
Ive seen this little micro fly, Its sertainly not an acrobatic heli, but It might be a nice introduction to heli flying? My friend told me the heli has a "Trainer" setting of somekind.
What does that gyro actually do, as in what should I expect of it? I allways thought a gyro makes the heli fly nearly on its own, but that is probably not the case atall. :P
Thanks for helping,
Sven
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RE: Aerohawk Questions
*Bump* Another question.
Will this heli be nimble and strong enough to haul around a small wireless camera?
Perhaps some lipo's instead of the regulair pack would do the trick for weight concerns?
Cheers,
Sven
Will this heli be nimble and strong enough to haul around a small wireless camera?
Perhaps some lipo's instead of the regulair pack would do the trick for weight concerns?
Cheers,
Sven