GRASSCUTTER Heliman Location: CANADA
| I received my Hummingbird Feb. 25, waited for a long time since I made the order Dec. 28, 2002. I opened the box and was surprised that it was almost complete, I never realized how tiny it was from looking at the Century Webpage. I immediately removed the GWS receiver and PIco servos from my Wattage Pico Stick. Installed the servos using the supplied double adhesive tape, plugged all wires into their respective places, installed the Control Board mixer, Battery and the GWS PG-03 Gyro and was finished in less than 1-hr. First, I unplugged the main motor from the control board and powered up the heli for the first time to center the servos and test the gyro and tail rotor directions.
A few buttons pushed from my Airtronics RD6000 and realigning the servo arms 90 deg, made sure that the Gyro was working, what more could I do? but plug in the main motor and test her..
Everything worked the first time, very smooth hover, and yes she flys.
Mods.. I found that the Double adhesive tape was a little bit thick and will result in the servos moving about, I since replaced them with a thinner kind made of soft black rubber base material and also put double adhesive tape on the top portion of the servo where it makes contact with the stopper, result was a very rigid servo.
Battery Charger... Im using the new Hobbico Quick Field Charger MKII.
It will charge your 650mAh pack the first time in less than 20min at 800mA current. First few flights will be short but consequently get longer as the battery is used.
Overall...It was a sweet long wait..I was not disappointed with the performance of the HUMMINGBIRD. On smooth concrete surfaces I found that the helicopter will just slide and not topple over in the event of a hard landing...even w/out a training gear.
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