Notice New Helis For 2016

Discussion in 'Industry News' started by smakmeharder, Dec 28, 2015.

By smakmeharder on Dec 28, 2015 at 9:17 AM
  1. smakmeharder

    smakmeharder Administrator

    velos 880 (2).jpg So what new helis are due for 2016? Anything new and exciting about to be released? 2015 saw release of a unique heli called the velos. So who can let us know about anything new on the horizon?
     
    Last edited: Dec 28, 2015

Comments

Discussion in 'Industry News' started by smakmeharder, Dec 28, 2015.

    1. ChopsyWA

      ChopsyWA Well-Known Member

      TDR2
      TDS
      Logo 700sx
      Zircon
      Takumi 700CF
      HD750
      Synergy 766
      Oxy 4
      Logo 480sx
       
    2. hardsy

      hardsy Member

      There some nice machines in that list!
      Im keen to check out the Logo 700sx!
       
    3. iggy

      iggy Well-Known Member

      SAB Goblin 230....?
       
    4. smakmeharder

      smakmeharder Administrator

      A goblin 230? wow... that would be interesting. Not confirmed yet but there is talk about a goblin 230....
       
    5. Beaver

      Beaver Well-Known Member

      Huh?? :eek: ....... interesting concept indeed. :D
       
    6. iggy

      iggy Well-Known Member

      Yeah that would be awesome. A hot seller for sure! I would buy one.. :)
       
    7. Beaver

      Beaver Well-Known Member

      Another rumor says it's in the works as we speak.
      A Goblin 230 would surely be superior to Blade's 230s (with it's direct drive tail that put me off buying one), and I'm looking forward to seeing a prototype.
       
    8. Christo

      Christo Active Member

      Evolution Helicopters are releasing at least two models in 2016
      The Katana a 90 nitro
      And a Rush 570-630

      Added pics of the Katana airframe image.png image.jpeg
       
    9. smakmeharder

      smakmeharder Administrator

      Seems like nitros are making a bit of a resurgence! I wonder if that is the fuel tank at the tail end...
       
    10. Beaver

      Beaver Well-Known Member

      Spherical fuel cell....... Nice!
       
    11. ChopsyWA

      ChopsyWA Well-Known Member

      Finally an all rounder nitro.... ;) haha
       
      • Like Like x 1
      • Funny Funny x 1
      • List
    12. ChopsyWA

      ChopsyWA Well-Known Member

    13. Manyc

      Manyc Well-Known Member

      Well after waiting forever for a protos max to come in stock... I've pulled the pin and decided to wait for the 766 instead
       
    14. ChopsyWA

      ChopsyWA Well-Known Member

    15. Johnnybgoode

      Johnnybgoode Active Member

      Now thats one heli i have not seen before @ChopsyWA
       
    16. ChopsyWA

      ChopsyWA Well-Known Member

      The one heli that I am hoping to finally be out in 2016, is Kasama's new 700 class heli, the new Faifa/Srimrok. By all initial speculation it will be another masterpiece from Mr Kasama.
      Though this is a heli that has been on the cards for years, hopefully 2016 is the year for its release. Definitely one to watch out for. ;)
       
    17. ChopsyWA

      ChopsyWA Well-Known Member

      Yeah I think I read drive train capability up to 26 killer wasp... Insane
       
    18. HungryHungryHippos

      HungryHungryHippos Well-Known Member

      That spherical fuel tank is a good idea in one way, I suspect the shape is something to do with a uniform clunk line reach.

      There are a few things that I would like to see in any internal combustion helicopter.

      - Ease of maintenance, i.e. being able to remove the engine in minutes without having to take apart other parts of the helicopter. (Both the JR nex and Hirobo Turbulence V1 did a good job at this).

      - A little access hatch to the carburettor input, so you can squirt something like transmission oil into the engine through the carburettor.

      - Vibration dampening, it looks like the Avant Monster tried doing something about this by having a belt drive. However, an engine in any helicopter is still hard mounted, so the vibration will persist.
       
      • Agree Agree x 2
      • Like Like x 1
      • List
    19. Beaver

      Beaver Well-Known Member

      That's one of the drawbacks to those small engines: they are so lightweight for the sake of power to weight ratio, that there is not enough mass about the crankcase to dampen the vibration.
       

Share This Page