Thanks for a comment. The mechanism of this helicopter is not that of a specific frame type helicopter, but made by combining various helicopter parts. For example, the rotor head is that of Blade Apache helicopters, and the receiver-gyro is that of XK K110's.
Thank you for a comment. According to my friend Hino, he used only the Apache rotor head as a 2-head because of the smallness of the head. So no usage of other Apache parts. The frame is his DIY one using some FRP plates, an Aluminum pipe, a 3mm main-shaft etc.. Please see my another reference video: ua-cam.com/video/K77tNcCc01o/v-deo.html He suggested the Eachine 160 head and its swashplate as a 2-head system for a new construction. Any direct drive motor might have a too large diameter for this thin fuselage. But, please try!
@@fklotaloi Thank you for your compliment! Hino recommends : a C20 brushless motor with KV=2050 for a main motor, and a 50 tooth (05 module) spur gear + a 11 tooth pinion gear + 2S Lipo.
Hi Paul. Thanks for a comment. This is an original RC helicopter due to Hino. The fuselage is the Revell 1/32 plastic model, but the heli-mechanism is an original one; the receiver-flight controller is of XK K110, the rotor head is of Blade Apache, etc.. Unfortunately, Hino does not like to sell his works.
I do not know whether the blades cut a finger or not. But of course, dangerous. I am wearing an eye-guard when flying. Hino's blade is made of wood. So a little softer than plastic or carbon blades. Further the rotation number of his rotor head is smaller than any usual 3D micro helicopters.
Nice demonstration! The AH-1S early model is my favorite one.
Thank you for the compliment. Unfortunately, the creator, Mr. Hino, passed away two months ago.
kenn ich schon, ist vom japanischen experten dem ich folge
Danke für deinen Kommentar.
Wow wow amazing very very cool buzz buzz cobra 😎😎😎👍👍👍what tiny helicopter did you use? Thanks
Thanks for a comment. The mechanism of this helicopter is not that of a specific frame type helicopter, but made by combining various helicopter parts. For example, the rotor head is that of Blade Apache helicopters, and the receiver-gyro is that of XK K110's.
Hi Hino,
How did you adopt XK110 FC with Blade Apache mechanics? 🤔
How did you make it DD?
Do u have any forum thread regarding this build? Thanks 😊
Thank you for a comment. According to my friend Hino, he used only the Apache rotor head as a 2-head because of the smallness of the head. So no usage of other Apache parts. The frame is his DIY one using some FRP plates, an Aluminum pipe, a 3mm main-shaft etc.. Please see my another reference video: ua-cam.com/video/K77tNcCc01o/v-deo.html
He suggested the Eachine 160 head and its swashplate as a 2-head system for a new construction. Any direct drive motor might have a too large diameter for this thin fuselage. But, please try!
@@k2tokyojp
I do like your build a lot because of scale design and I follow you on RCgroup. Very innovative 👍😊 !
@@fklotaloi Thank you for your compliment! Hino recommends : a C20 brushless motor with KV=2050 for a main motor, and a 50 tooth (05 module) spur gear + a 11 tooth pinion gear + 2S Lipo.
Hi
Could you tell me where bought it from?
Hi Paul. Thanks for a comment. This is an original RC helicopter due to Hino. The fuselage is the Revell 1/32 plastic model, but the heli-mechanism is an original one; the receiver-flight controller is of XK K110, the rotor head is of Blade Apache, etc.. Unfortunately, Hino does not like to sell his works.
Does this rc heli cut ur finger (stupid question but am just curious)
I do not know whether the blades cut a finger or not. But of course, dangerous. I am wearing an eye-guard when flying. Hino's blade is made of wood. So a little softer than plastic or carbon blades. Further the rotation number of his rotor head is smaller than any usual 3D micro helicopters.
@@k2tokyojp ok