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Tail blade mods
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bvc
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June 10, 2012 - 11:11 am

Here's my death clack solution.

http://syma107.com/forum/gener.....ack/#p4405

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bvc
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June 10, 2012 - 12:08 am

I don't find a need to change the tail. I use the stock tail motor and blade in the stock upright position. The little gained from turning it upside down isn't worth the trouble for having it upside down, IMO. If you

1) remove the rear supports

2) mod the transmitter

http://syma107.com/forum/gener.....ods/#p4128

http://www.youtube.com/watch?f.....D1T9t3hlTI

 

3) Remove the upper metal frames

http://www.youtube.com/watch?f.....m8f9TR4NkM

 

and 4) have a flybar with screws holding in a weight so you can remove the weight and adjust as necessary, she'll fly to her limit. Oh, and using shorter blades helps reduce the death clack (upper/lower blades colliding) .

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June 9, 2012 - 5:58 pm

As many, I'm not completely happy with S107G's speed, and want to put some bigger tail blade on it.

The most popular solution is Picoo Z tail blade, but it's out of range for me -- can't find it here in Poland, can't find it anywhere (anyway I don't see a point in importing cheap blades from another continent, you can call me Scrooge now ;)). So I'm looking for alternatives.

 Most promising is three-bladed Z008 Avatar side propeler. I've found a video of some guy who put it on S107, but he also used a different motor, so can't tell what did the job.

 My other option is S032G tail blade, but as this heli is about 1/3 bigger I'm afraid it will be too big to fit on S107 motor (and even if, S107 may become not controllable).

 

Have anyone of you tried those blades? Or maybe you have other suggestions?

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