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| Kit ... I don't recommend buying
models that are already built, for a number of reasons. |
Build it yourself and you'll need a lot less help when it
comes time to repair a crash. |
Helicopter Kit |
| Blades ...
While most kits include blades,
some don't.. Make sure you ask. |
I would stick with wood
blades until you get at least a couple cases of fuel under your belt. |
ACEPV0039
KS607
RVO0515P
RVO0550P |
| Engine ...
OS and YS dominate the hobby. |
The O.S. 50 Hyper is the most popular engine in the
history of this hobby. There's a reason for that. |
OSMG1940
OSMG1951
YS50 YS61 |
| Muffler ... some kits have them, most don't.
The Raptor ARF includes a muffler. |
Hatori makes a muffler for
just about any machine. Muscle Pipes are great too. Align has a terrific
muffler for the O.S. 50 Hyper and it's inexpensive too. |
Look in the Exhaust Sytems/Top 10 |
| Radio ...
Since early 2007 most of the radio systems we've sold have been the new
2.4 ghz spread spectrum systems. |
Take a look at the Spektrum DX7. Or, if you can get a
good deal on a 72mhz system, most of them can be converted to 2.4 ghz. |
Just look in the Radio section of the
online store. |
| Gyro ... Lots of choices here. |
I recommend a heading
hold gyro. |
Gyro |
| Starter ... |
The Hobbico Heavy Duty
starter works good. The ultimate is the Sullivan Dynatron |
HAN110
SUL603 |
| Starter Adapter ...
Not something you want to forget. Some models will
start with the cone that comes with the starter, but not many. |
Most machines can be
adapted to a hex start. If you ever plan to own an X-Cell or
Robbe, it would be a good idea to get the Robbe S1387 or VAR64_46 which has a one
way bearing built in. Most other machines have the one way bearing in
the model and can get by with something as simple as a shaft
that plugs into the rubber cup that comes on the starter. |
S1387
ACETTR3801
MAV804850
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| Fuel Line ... You'll need about 6 feet of medium size. |
We prefer
Aerotrend medium ( AER1013
) for the main lines and Aerotrend small ( AER1011 ) for the clunk line. |
AER10 |
| Fuel Filter ...
very important |
Don't leave this out. Dirt in your fuel can make life
miserable. |
FILTER |
| Fuel Pump ... |
We sell good ones, not cheap ones...buy one of ours. |
PUMP |
| Glow Plugs ... Keep a couple spares around all the time. |
We recommend the better
plugs |
ENYA3
ENYA4
OSMG2691 |
| Glow Plug Ignitor ... |
We sell the
McDaniel's and Radio South brands.
These are both self contained units with meters. Do yourself a favor and don't
buy one that has a replaceable battery. It sounds like a good idea, but
most of them are junk. |
MCD
RAD3001 |
| Hardened Allen Wrenches ... |
You'll
need, at a minimum, two. 1.5mm and 2.0mm. For
tightening set screws. Other sizes that are available are 2.5mm and 3.0mm. The 2.5mm
is also available with a ball end for those hard to reach bolts. |
MIP
OFN |
| Glue ... |
You'll need some CA and JB Weld sooner or later. |
ZAP
JBWELD |
| Oil ... |
Most of the guys use Tri-Flow. You can buy this locally or we
have it in 2 ounce bottles. |
MA4802 |
| Velcro ... |
A
couple feet of two sided comes in handy to tie everything together, or to
handcuff the kids when they start messing with your stuff. |
VELCRO |
| Double Sided Tape ... |
Better have a roll of this handy. |
ACE3 |
| A Training Gear ... |
This can be anything from two sticks and four whiffle
balls tied to your landing gear, to a fancy 6 legged contraption that will do everything
but move the earth out of your way. |
ROT1000 |
| Nylon Wire Ties ...
Get the 71/2 inch ones to tie your training gear on.
Smaller ones will wear out after only a few landings/bounces. |
I found some that
are perfect. |
TIE |
| Fuel ... |
Start with what's available locally. Try to buy "Heli"
fuel. Normally it has a little more oil in it. Also, try to buy fuel that contains
"all synthetic" oil. It won't be nearly as hard to clean up afterward and it
won't gum up your engine like castor based oil. |
We don't ship fuel. |
| Books and Magazines ... |
Learn all you can before you buy.
Model
Helicopter Technique is probably the best choice for a magazine. It's writers
are not paid by the manufacturers nor are they given products to use. MHT buys all the
products they test and review. Think about it. If you can't find it locally, call us. We
keep it in stock and have most of the back issues. Curtis Youngblood's
book is a wealth of information. |
CYBOOK
MHTV
MODHEL
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