rocheleaud Heliman Location: Montreal, canada
| Hi Dnam ,
Yes , i made a mistake , it's www.icare-rc.com .
So far , i had a shogun and i help people every week seting up shogun and TRex . Those two are real nice for beginer but need a lot of upgrade and HV setup to perform for someone who like 3d . There big disadvantage are the weight !!! they both weight too much !!! i gave the shogun to a kid in the club and i now have two Maxir .
To have a decent response on the cyclic on the shogun , you have to run the head speed around 2500-2800 . That is where the tail shaft brake in flight ( append twice ) or the tail pinion .But if you are a beginer and run your hs at around 2100 , it will be fine . Still , the cyclic response of the Maxir and the climbout are something to remember !!!
The Maxir feel very precise out of the box . Like i said before, it's like a micro logo10 . Fly great witout upgrades . It's +12 -12 stock with hs55 servos . With my shogun , i had problems going more than +8 -7
In terms of parts , i get everything from Etienne ( oups , Icare ) . So far so good for now , but he is the only North american distributor . This helicopter is manufactured by a small company in Cz . If this helicopter grow in popularity , who know what will happend. I already know that Like90 will make blades for it , so it's good news .We are 5 or 6 guys who bought it in Montreal ,so , we also share parts between us .
By the way , in two crash that i had , the only thing that i had to replace are the main blades and blades holder and the motor pinion . The main shaft was bend a litle but it's a plain shaft , not an empty one like the zoom/shogun , so , it was easy to fix .
Anyway , i am verry happy with it , i can finaly trust a Micro !!! if you have more questions , feel free !!! ;o) |