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e-Century Hummingbird - Swift > Is the Swift a smart buy?
 
 
loganz28
Heliman
Location: Severna Park, Maryland

It seems that so many here are having notning but problems here with vibrations. Has any one here had there Swift fly without vibrations right out of the box. I'm thuinking of getting one but don't want to have all the problems. Logo 10 would be an alternative but the replacement parts are to damn expensive. What to do?
02-21-2006 Over year old.
 
 
Liron alm.
Senior Heliman
Location: Israel

nothing but problems? i suggest that you read again.
most of the people here love it and have only a slight vibration while spooling up or down, once airborn, its a great heli!
i'm working on mine after a saw all the pics and movies.

liron

Millennium 2 90, GY601, YS, MP2, KoPropo 2123, WRX, MAH
02-21-2006 Over year old.
 
 
Ben-T-Spindle
Elite Veteran
Location: Central Illinois

The Swift is the best bargain in helicopters today.

Most that I know of have had no problems at all. The problem is that most don’t post it when they don’t have any problems. It’s definitely a good helicopter.



If I wanted a higher quality helicopter I would not go to the Logo 10; I would get a Raptor conversion or one of the new XeroG 600EP kits.


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... BTS
02-21-2006 Over year old.
 
 
SRH990
Key Veteran
Location: Birmingham, UK

I'd definately buy one again, even with the initial resonance issues. Most of these are no longer a problem and Century are working hard to sort the last few issues. Performance is good and price is brilliant, even the spares prices are low, not much more than a Trex for most items.

Like most, I posted when I had a problem, after all, thats when most people post so the forums can give a very skewed view. I'm happy enough to have recommended Swifts to friends I fly with, a sure route for a lot of ribbing if I wasn't happy myself.

Steve -Trex 600, Swift, Raptor 550E, 450SE, Mini Titan, Hurricane 550, Logo 5003D
02-21-2006 Over year old.
 
 
Pistol_Pete
Elite Veteran
Location: Tampa Bay non-Buccaneer

Last statistics was that 6% of the first batch had vibration problems and they are supposedly working on all issues. They already beefed up the landing gear.

I have one and would buy another if the cold front would'nt have dried up my money tree. :(

Is it a good investment? No. Helis in general are'nt. But damm they're fun to fly. :D

I would recommend purchasing a crash kit with it as well as main grips. This would save you some down time.

...and YES...logos are more expensive...rumor it that they are going to bring down prices this summer...yet to be seen....to compete with Swift...none the less.


Best of luck!
02-21-2006 Over year old.
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pigs dont fly
Key Veteran
Location: London UK

Swift looks best deal for today, and the new big Align looks the best deal for tomorrow...jump in or wait, the decision is yours

Warning...This hobby is very addictive and may damage your wealth
02-21-2006 Over year old.
 
 
loganz28
Heliman
Location: Severna Park, Maryland

Thanks

Thanks for all the info. Could any of you recommend a motor/battery combination for sport flying no 3D. I am definetly going to try out that V28 battery though.
02-21-2006 Over year old.
 
 
skypup
Senior Heliman
Location: San Antonio, Texas

I just finished and hovered my swift for the first time and can tell you that it is going to be a winner and as someone already said....the best barain out there Mine flew great from the first spool up requiring only rudder trim. I am using their least expensive combo package and am very happy. I had slight vibration spooling up and down but no problems in the air. The swift vibration is not even a factor in my opinion. I had a mikado logo once and really liked it and crashed it due to a glitch. The swift feels the same to me. Since I don't fly my helis far away....well within the range of the rx, I have gone to the spectrum radio system in the swift, eco8 and zoom with no glitching. I actually was able to put two machines back in the air due to that radio. A happy camper here!

SKYPUP
02-21-2006 Over year old.
 
 
skypup
Senior Heliman
Location: San Antonio, Texas

The hacker A30 8x was included in my combo and is really fine for sport flying.

SKYPUP
02-21-2006 Over year old.
 
 
Lenny970
Heliman
Location: Colorado

Well, I'm one of the ones who still has a vibration problem but I'm not sorry I bought the Swift. The price is very good and I'm really happy with how it flies, but it shakes like a wet dog when spooling up. I know it's just a matter of time though before an upgraded head is available to solve the vibration issue for all.


Lenny
02-21-2006 Over year old.
 
 
loganz28
Heliman
Location: Severna Park, Maryland

Contact Century

Have you contacted Century? I just noticed at the top of the Swift thread a post from Century asking anyone with vibration issues to call them. It would be interesting to hear there response.
02-21-2006 Over year old.
 
 
Lenny970
Heliman
Location: Colorado

Good point. No, I haven't contacted them and I probably should to see if they can help. So far I've just been following the Swift threads here and on RCG and trying the fixes that have worked for others.

Lenny
02-21-2006 Over year old.
 
 
GofastSam
Heliman
Location: Vidor , Texas

All my posts are after I've talked to Antonio and reported results of modifications and his asking me to post my finding's in forum. I own two and think for the money you can't beat them and with any new products sometimes has a few bugs but Century is addressing them.

Sam Anderson
02-22-2006 Over year old.
 
 
Lenny970
Heliman
Location: Colorado

Well, I'm impressed now. I did send Century an e-mail and Antonio called me back already! He wants to get my Swift working right and is sending out another head block to try. That's the kind of customer service I like to see!


Lenny
02-22-2006 Over year old.
 
 
garage_flyer
Key Veteran
Location: Elk Grove, CA (Sacramento area) U.S.

Yes, Antonio is a good bud. He visits here often as well . His name here is Genovia. Do a search on the posts he did. Very very good . I wish there are 3 Antonios working at Century
02-22-2006 Over year old.
 
 
loganz28
Heliman
Location: Severna Park, Maryland

Thats good news Lenny. Now I just need to decide on what motor to purchase.
02-22-2006 Over year old.
 
 
garage_flyer
Key Veteran
Location: Elk Grove, CA (Sacramento area) U.S.

readyheli.com has them packaged to go. Save you a lot of time researching
02-22-2006 Over year old.
 
 
Seaviper
Senior Heliman
Location: Ft Lauderdale

I just flew my swift two days ago for the first time. I have flown Excell and Century stuff for many years.

The Swift is my favorite. I am using a Tango 45-08(couldn't get the 10 when I ordered), 12 tooth pinion, Jazz 55-10-32, and 6s2p 5000 Evo 20, turning Helimax carbon 550's.
I have settled on a flat 90% curve for my style of flying.

Charger is Astroflight 109 and I use the 2s-6s balancer from duralite.

Right now I'm flying with an Astroflight Whatt Meter on board and trying to find the best performance vs flight time. I'm pretty sure 90% is a good curve for this setup.

10 minutes sport flying uses approx 3950-4100mah at a really nice headspeed. you can get another 2 minutes out the pack but I keep those two minutes in reserve.

Anyway, I am very happy with my Swift. Every bit as powerful as my Hawk, maybe more so.

Patrick
03-01-2006 Over year old.
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