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Tandem Rotor Helis Vertol Chinook > Four blades or six?
 
 
Camel Jokey
Heliman
Location: Who knows?

Gents,

I'm thinking about putting two bladed heads on my Hirobo chinook, I want to just fly it around & not have to deal with all of that ballooning & pitching that the three bladed heads suffer from.

Any comments??

05-02-2008 08:44 AM
 
 
hrc37
Heliman
Location: Greensburg, PA

I guess that would really cut down the chance of a blade strike too...????
05-03-2008 04:02 AM
 
 
doorman
Elite Veteran
Location: E.Berne, NY

NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I think this is one of the few heli's that just does not look "proper" without the three bladed heads on it... and yes, you can tell it on these when they are flying.... the sound is GREAT too.....
Lets compare some radio settings and onboard mixer settings and see if we can't tame it down for you so that you will enjoy flying it with the multi's on it....
Mine is flying quite well, and I have no problems, even in the wind with it....(5-10!!) Don't get me wrong, they do fly different then a two bladed standard head, but it can be brought into, at least what I consider, a very tolerable to handle machine.....
Contact me by pm if you would like, and we can talk about the settings being used...
Oh and by the way, that is a GREAT LOOKING Chinook!!!!!!!!!!!



Good Luck Stan

If there is a cure for this, please don't tell me about it!!!
05-03-2008 11:46 AM
 
 
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