Hi Okanor,
Thank you for the information - it is much appreciated.
I’m new to low head speed - having discovered it about 4 months ago on my Gaui X7. This last week I spent time in Croatia at a heli holiday with Hugo Markes and Tobias Wilhelm (both great pilots), mixing heli lessons with flying/practising on my own and with others as much as I could. I’m presently quite comfortable flying in all orientations, my funnels and hurricanes need more work, my piro flips in both directions are coming along but I still feel they take up too much space. I am starting to be able to fly fluid transitions between rolls, funnels, loops and piro flips - a huge improvement on my previous style which included lots of "reset to tail in before thinking about the next move" events.
I am going LHS because to fly in this style is quite relaxing and calm. Low head speed flight is more like a slow dance than a mad race to the finish. I have found that I prefer to perfect each move, to feel it as I control the model. The conscious effort to flying each arc and transition with intent is more pleasing than flying hard - perhaps because I don’t yet have the required skill to elegantly control harder 3D flight.
I’ve not tried 6S yet, nor any head speed on the 700 heli’s lower than about 1500 - but I would very much like to. The purchase of the E7 is one of need, as I drove the X7 in so hard last week that the only pieces left fit in the left hand compartment of my toolchest - that’s a shame, but at the same time I look forward to trying something new.
I would really welcome as much input as possible about different setup choices and their pro’s / contras. My current plan is to go with an E7 that it’s using larger blades (I also wish to practise autos), both head and tails - so 715 and 116’s along with a 4.9:1 ratio and on my Heli Jive a throttle curve of 50%. I have *assumed* that a 11T pinion will be suitable in the sense that it allows a lower head speed with more efficiency at the motor, but I’ll also pair that with an ESC capable of active freewheeling.
The 550kv motor with a 14T pinion on E7, that sounds like a 6 or 7S setup, correct? Wasn’t sure.
One question immediately; you mentioned that you like the extra weight of 7S. I’m curious, what does “too light” feel like then? The Gaui X7 wasn’t light, and I’m hoping to have an E7SE that runs quite light in order to create more lift on autos and extend battery time.
Thanks
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John Clayton
Switzerland