The CopterX 450 4 blade rigid rotor head I purchased was supposed to come with the links, but I realized as I inspected it that, well, it didn't. I noticed as well that the lower Jesus bolt hole is in the wrong place... I am not aware of any 450 that has the bolt there. So Job #1 was to replace the main shaft, Job #2 was to build links for the servo to swash and swash to grips.
Shaft replaced. I have no idea where exactly the swash stabilizer bar goes, so I put it where it was on the orignal set up, about 6 mm below the rotor head. I would later move it down a bit to get a nice 90 with good ROM on the grips.
Its a beautiful head. Here in place with the linkages I made. Had no idea what the lengths are supposed to be, so I figured out 90 with good ROM again. The Grip links are about 45 on center. The servo to swash links are about 47 mm on center. I leveled the swash at center stick, and set the swash stabilizer arm to 90 level, and the balls 90 forward off set their grip. I haven't set the swash mixes yet, so I suspect the linkages with change a little.
View from the front.
Sweet! 450 standard 325 mm fiberglass blades. Opposite blades are balanced with each other (1-3 and 2-4). Only one blade required taping to add weight.
Awesome looking heli! I will set the swash up and hover her in the garage, but I won't try to fly her until I get the microBeastX on her!
UPDATE: I ordered these blades. They are a few mm shorter and narrower than the standard blades (322x21.5 vs 325x32mm).
What size main shaft did you use?
ReplyDeleteHi, Fred! I used the stock one.
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