Question? Rotorlive 2017. Anything New?

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By HungryHungryHippos on Mar 12, 2017 at 9:27 PM
  1. HungryHungryHippos

    HungryHungryHippos Well-Known Member

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    As RotorLive 2017 is in progress right now, has anyone seen any new toys announced at this event?
     
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Discussion in 'The Chat Room' started by HungryHungryHippos, Mar 12, 2017.

    1. Ozzy Mozzy

      Ozzy Mozzy Well-Known Member

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      Yep there is a TDF Henseleit 700 size Heli

      Very lightweight machine, 4.75kg with Kosmik and Pyro 750
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    2. Ozzy Mozzy

      Ozzy Mozzy Well-Known Member

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      And a Diabolo 600

      The Diabolo 600 is designed as a bridge model between the Diabolo 550 and the Diabolo 700. In doing so, all those elements which are responsible for the good flying characteristics and the high robustness of the two brothers should be taken constructively. Nevertheless the Diabolo 600 with some partly completely new features is an independent model.

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      The Diabolo 600 is based on the chassis design on the other Diabolo models. The box chassis guarantees maximum stability and low maintenance costs in everyday operation. In contrast to the large Diabolo, however, the toothed belt drive was not located below the front wheel, but rather just above, in order to achieve an optimum position of the tail tube. The chassis is the same as the Diabolo 700. In order to make possible a possible change of the rear-toothed belt or of the two toothed wheels as simple as possible, a chassis with a quick-change possibility for these components was created. A toothed belt change is thus limited to 10-15 minutes, as is the change of the gears.

      The 30mm tailpipe can now be displaced to the correct setting of the toothed belt tension by means of a setting device until it reaches the desired tension.

      All shaft diameters were taken over by the Diabolo, so the main rotor shaft 10mm, the blade bearing shaft 8mm and the rear rotor shaft 6mm are strong, all hardened to have sufficient reserves in everyday operation. Furthermore, it was possible to make use of the tambour disk bearing especially designed for the Diabolo with extremely low play. The main gear comes from the Diabolo 700 and has plenty of reserves.
      All bearing blocks are not only narrower, but also thinner, with a particularly strong aluminum alloy.

      For all cable installations, bores for cable ties and breakthroughs have been created in order to be able to lay cables quickly and easily. For receivers, Flybarless system etc a generously sized platform is available.

      The airbag is fixed non-slip with two or four Velcro straps which can be fixed from below. The model can be operated universally with 6s to 12s accumulators by the continuous battery power.

      The tail rotor corresponds to that of the diabolos. In the case of the main rotor, the SRC ("single-rod-control") driver system (DBGM), which has been tried and tested in the Diabolo 550, is replaced by a lever. Above the swash plate, the large ball joints of the Diabolos are used for maximum safety.

      The hood has been especially optimized for 3D flying. The suspension points as well as the position on the mechanics correspond to the Diabolo 700 so that the 3D hood can be used both on the Diabolo 700 and the hood of the Diabolo 700 on the Diabolo 600.

      Serves as standard servos.

      A type with a stator diameter of 40 mm and a stator length of 25-35 mm is recommended as a motor.

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      Recommended equipment:

      Engine: Engine with max. 40mm Ø, e.g. X-Nova 4025-1120, X-Nova 4035-480, Kontronik Pyro 700

      Regulator: Hobbywing Platinum 120 V4, Platinum 130HV V4

      TS servos: e.g. Futaba BLS471

      Backhoe: e.g. Futaba BLS276

      Receiver: e.g. Futaba 6303 or Graupner GR18

      FBL system: Bavarian Demon Axon, V-Stabi NEO, GR18, Brain, or similar.

      Battery: 6s / 5000 - 12s / 3000


      Technical specifications
      Rotor diameter: 1.35-1.42m (blade length: 600-625mm)
      Weight ready to go without battery: from 2,8 kg
      Two-stage, quiet running helical-toothed spur gear
      Smooth belt drive of the tail rotor
      Quick-change system for toothed belt (DBGM)
      All gears easily interchangeable
      Rear rotor diameter: 280 mm (blade length: 100mm)
      Length with hood: 121 cm
      Length without hood: 106 cm
      Height: 32 cm
      Sled width 18 cm
      Hanging accupack with hook-and-loop bands for high center of gravity
      Battery: 62 mm high, 52 mm wide
      Rotary right direction
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    3. Ozzy Mozzy

      Ozzy Mozzy Well-Known Member

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    4. smakmeharder

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      Is it just me or does the chassis look quite tall in the photos...
       

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