New Kds Heli - Chase 350 - Pics And Info

Discussion in 'KDS Model' started by Glen, Apr 30, 2014.

By Glen on Apr 30, 2014 at 3:01 PM
  1. Glen

    Glen Active Member

    Designed by Australian Engineer - Me :) After 2 yrs of having to keep it hush hush here she is.

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Discussion in 'KDS Model' started by Glen, Apr 30, 2014.

    1. simon

      simon Well-Known Member

      @feral, I am getting one of those tracking cameras, to showcase AleeS
      Simon
       
    2. simon

      simon Well-Known Member

      I'll be practicing my nose in tomorrow in anticipation of the visit from @Jeff B
      It will be a hoot
      Simon
       
    3. Jeff_Bradley

      Jeff_Bradley Well-Known Member

      We are going to smack those helis real hard man


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    4. simon

      simon Well-Known Member

      I have told @Andrew R , we are hoping he gets a day-pass for Sunday
      Simon
       
    5. simon

      simon Well-Known Member

      A smack hover session
      Simon
       
    6. alex.hunter.942

      alex.hunter.942 New Member

      Just got my chase kit. Outstanding quality. cant wait to get it in the air.



      Run into a slight issue though, i cant seem to get my belt to run in the centre of the 50t pulley. Its running a little on the low side. no matter where i position the motor pinion ( if its to high, it just scraps the motor mount and flat head screws). Ive tried fliping the belt aswell. still cant get it to run centre. It doesnt slide down any lower, but its right down by the edge ( +- 1mm). is it ok to run it like this?




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    7. jockstrap

      jockstrap Active Member

      Yea - mine rides the edge also.. nothing really can be done to fix it that I can see.. mine is neat with the edge so I gather that's ok ... no issues so far..
      Just as long as it doesn't actually overhang at all..

      Re the pinion scraping on the motor screws - yea.. same here.. I machined my pinion down on a lathe but look at earlier pics, others put theirs in a dremel to make it clear the screws a little more.
       
    8. feral

      feral Well-Known Member

      Get back to work
       
    9. Christo

      Christo Active Member

      Just finished setting up Chase 360 only to find out the plastic tail blades are a piece of s#%t !!!
      I have some other 450 tail blades I'll try tomorrow and see if they hold ..
      Need to order some CF blades :mad: This has not been my weekend
       
    10. feral

      feral Well-Known Member

      Ive got some align 450 carbon blades off a 450l you can use them tommorow bud
       
    11. Christo

      Christo Active Member

      I machined the elongated slots deeper ,now the screw heads sit just under the surface = no interference
       
    12. jockstrap

      jockstrap Active Member

      Nice - yea my tail blades scrape the grip bolt a fraction..

      I have radix 59mm tails on mine that you saw fly - they are working well so far.
      I thought they might be too short and lack authority but are actually doing fine..

      So did you actually get to fly the chase today ?
       
    13. Christo

      Christo Active Member

      No flying for me today ,going out to HMAS with it tomorrow
       
    14. jockstrap

      jockstrap Active Member

      Ah - good luck with it, hope it goes well..

      I'm on nights so no flying for me this weekend :(
       
    15. Christo

      Christo Active Member

      Thanks @jockstrap , spent an hour or so getting pitch set up right then went up for a hover which didn't last long and drifted on landing causing blade to hit the ground = broken blade:( So that was me for the day.
      Big thanks to @feral for his help and the Align tail blades!!!
       
    16. feral

      feral Well-Known Member

      All good bud thats why we're here.

      Ps the 5.5 is up for sale
       
    17. jockstrap

      jockstrap Active Member

      oh mann - yea, you've had a bad run.. but only a broken blade is a blessing really..

      Could have been much worse..
       
    18. alex.hunter.942

      alex.hunter.942 New Member

      Hi guys,

      Almost finished my build, but was just wondering if I could get some tips on some issues I've run into.

      1) the belt on my first reduction gear runs right at the bottom edge, is this ok? Or can this be shimmed ( think I read that somewhere but can't find it)

      2) can someone please confirm the direction of the lower Bering block? Is the flanged part facing up or down??

      Thanks!!
      Alex


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    19. mr_squiggle

      mr_squiggle Well-Known Member

      The flange on the lower bearing block should face up i.e. opposite to the top block.


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    20. Glen

      Glen Active Member

      Bearing blocks go this way.
      The purpose of the flanges are to keep the bearings in. No locking collars needed

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