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Synergy Nitro Helicopters => Synergy N5 / N5c => Topic started by: Tommy Wagner on October 28, 2011, 10:42:42 PM

Title: N5c almost done
Post by: Tommy Wagner on October 28, 2011, 10:42:42 PM
Well almost got her done going to vist a buddy with a cnc lathe and going to try to get a set of the Quick uk magnetic canopy mounts cut down to fit on the N5c I loved my N5 but hated the canopy mounts hopefully this will work.

N5c FBL
OS55HZ-R
Total G
Jr 8717 x 3
Jr8900 tail
Rail 606 main
Rail 96 tail
Hoping to get her in the air Sunday
Title: Re: N5c almost done
Post by: Kevin Feil on October 28, 2011, 11:26:28 PM
T,
we want photos and better yet Video. You are going to love this Bird!!

Kevin
Title: Re: N5c almost done
Post by: steffgiguere on October 29, 2011, 06:30:07 AM
I agree this will be a awesome flying heli, therefore we want vids.
Title: N5c almost done
Post by: Brandon Bartolomucci on October 29, 2011, 08:43:35 AM
I'm getting excited for you. Takes me right back to when I built mine. You're going to love it.


Regards,
Brandon Bartolomucci
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Title: N5c almost done
Post by: Tommy Wagner on October 29, 2011, 06:41:38 PM
Some pics


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Title: N5c almost done
Post by: Tommy Wagner on October 29, 2011, 06:44:00 PM
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Title: N5c almost done
Post by: Tommy Wagner on October 31, 2011, 01:13:45 PM
Got to do my set up flights in the front yard in between rain so far so good.

What is everybody using to balance the Heli? I melted down some lead and strapped and glued to the boom clamps on the tail. Was trying to figure a way to make I mold so it would go down in between the tail box and boom.


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Title: Re: N5c almost done
Post by: Kevin Feil on October 31, 2011, 09:28:17 PM
Tommy,

  It Looks Great!!! The one thing i want to CAUTION YOU ON is the Cyclic Servo Horns. I would recommend you use the Small JR servo Wheels, I also run 8717HV and I had some bad luck with those servo horns you were using. When you get this ol gal in the air and start really working it, those servo horns could break due to "stress/load" there is quite a bit of tension on those in regards to cyclic commands and overall flight. This is my opinion and It may very well differ from others however I would rather tell you now then Read About it if you catch my drift. ;) If you need some by all means I will be happy to send some to you. Other than that, She looks Great. You are going to really enjoy this Design and the way it flies!!

Cheers,

Kevin
Title: N5c almost done
Post by: Tommy Wagner on November 01, 2011, 07:34:29 AM
Tommy,

  It Looks Great!!! The one thing i want to CAUTION YOU ON is the Cyclic Servo Horns. I would recommend you use the Small JR servo Wheels, I also run 8717HV and I had some bad luck with those servo horns you were using. When you get this ol gal in the air and start really working it, those servo horns could break due to "stress/load" there is quite a bit of tension on those in regards to cyclic commands and overall flight. This is my opinion and It may very well differ from others however I would rather tell you now then Read About it if you catch my drift. ;) If you need some by all means I will be happy to send some to you. Other than that, She looks Great. You are going to really enjoy this Design and the way it flies!!

Cheers,

Kevin
Thanks I have metal circle ones but they are not FBL and I had a crash with those and had to replace 2 servo cases!!  So i thought it would be better to have a weaker servo horn but not that weak. Do you have a part number for the horns you are talking about so I can order some

Are you going to make to the Port St. Lucie event? Hope to see ya there

Thanks again
Tommy


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Title: Re: N5c almost done
Post by: Kevin Feil on November 01, 2011, 09:05:44 PM
T,

 No I won't make it after all Due to Work Load,  In regards to the Part Number,It is JRPA217 Rons Heliproz is where i got mine, Very Cheep!! I will say that they will Strip in the event of a hard crash, This is a good thing! You will be safe with them. I run mine 10mm from the center hole. Anywhere from 10MM-10.5MM is the sweet spot. Let me know if they are out of stock on the Wheels, I will dig some up and send them to you..  I just Had one of those ones your flying break under some heavy maneuvers and I was lucky I landed without incidence.. ;)

Cheers,

Kevin
Title: N5c almost done
Post by: Tommy Wagner on November 01, 2011, 10:35:53 PM
Sorry to hear you can't make it hopefully we will see you at OHB in Dec!!! Thanks for the part number I'm looking into the distance for the servo horns 10mm seems short for the Total G.
Title: Re: N5c almost done
Post by: Kevin Feil on November 01, 2011, 11:09:57 PM
I run V-bar so it may be a bit different,  but its around 10-10.5 mm for the N5/N5c Now that's worked great with me...   And I will definitely be at OHB!!! thurs-Sun


Kevin
Title: N5c almost done
Post by: Tommy Wagner on November 06, 2011, 09:22:26 PM
Here's a flight of my N5c this thing flyers great I'm super stoked

http://m.youtube.com/index?desktop_uri=%2F&gl=US#/watch?v=uYR1lzWoLm8