Just got some very nicely machined parts from Hardy, including the new pitchslider and plastic baldegrips inlays. Now there absolutely no play in the pitchslider anymore. Here is a video of the double-bearing pitchslider, i also have a single bearing version which is lighter but has a little bit of play due to the use of only one bearing.
I have also installed chinese weights on the bladegrips which reduce the force needed to pitch the tailblades dramatically.
Just tested the Walkera 4G6 with HK-250 GT tail rotor grips and hub. Very nice!
The HK250 tailshaft is 2mm so i had to use some shrinktube on the 4G6 tailshaft which is only 1.5mm. I removed the hub from the original Walkera tailshaft. With shrinktube, fit is perfect and secured by a grubscrew in the hub.
Walkera 4G6 with HK250 tail rotor grips - top view
The Walkera metal balllinks have been epoxied into the bladegrips. I also made some new 1mm CF tailblades with sanded airfoil. Had to use a little piece of 0.5mm CF as a space as the HK-250 GT tailblades are 1mm.
Walkera 4G6 with HK250 tail rotor grips - side view
Additional weight is 1.2 gm. Result is a perfectly solid tail. Only drawback is that the pitchslider trave is slightly reduced (by about 2mm), resulting i slower piro rates. I might make a custom tailshaft from 1.5mm steel which is slightly longer than the original walkera shaft.
Now i only need the new pitchslider from Hardy and this will be the perfect 4G6 tail.
size comparison
Also with Hardys blade grip mod (inlays) i will do a direct comparison between the modded Walkera plastic bladehoders and the HK-250 GT parts.
Just got a Syma S026 CH-47 Chinook off ebay – nice little machine.
Now if it only had a gyro and i could fly it with my 2801 Pro TX. So i removed the IR receiver and put a Walkera 5G6 RX2402 into the heli. Motors hooked up in parallel. Now i have a nice little submicro Chinook heli that has a gyro.
Only two channels for now, forward speed is set by COG adjustment. Replaced the stock battery, both 240 and 400mAh Zippys work well. Here is a little video.
Hardy from rclineforum.de has some improvements for the sloppy Walkera 4G6 tail: Brass inlays for the bladeholders that will eliminate most of the play on the tailrotor hub are only the beginning. Then there is the custom aluminum/brass pitchslider (bearings inside) – looks like a major improvement over the stock part. Now thats some german engineering at its best! Hopefully these parts will be available soon, for now we can only catch a glimpse of the prototypes. A link to Hardy’s site can be found below the images.
Heli-Max has posted a nice promo-vid for their rebranded Walkera 4G6. Some great flying, inverted funnels and the like. I also like that they have the plastic rotor head in their setup. Nice canopy design, too.
Finally there is an alternative to the Spektrum linear servos. Here comes HK with a 1.5g micro servo for only $5.99, which will be available as a right- and a left-servo version. It was announced only 2 weeks ago on RCGroups.com by manufacturer Assan. Right now there is only a 2-servo V-Tail version ($22) available at HK but the single servos are expected soon.
Unlike with the Spektrum model, the electronics of these new servos are on a seperate PCB. So it might be possible to make the servo even lighter by removing parts of the PCB on which the actual servomotor and pot are mounted. Depending on the ohm-rating of the pot it might also be possible to use a different (maybe lighter) controlling board.
New HK micro linear servo
Specs:
Type: Digital
Application: Ultra-Micro Aircraft
Torque: 29.5g of Force
Speed: 0.11 sec @3.7V
Voltage: 3.7V~4.2V
Stroke: 7.4mm
Dimensions: 20.8 x 12 x 7mm
Connector type: JR
If you’re into scale-ish looking submicro helis this is for you: Nanoheli (nanoheli.net) is developing a flexible shaftdrive solution for the tailrotor of the Walkera 4G6 / 4#6. The flexible shaftdrive is designed for the scale-ish bodies that nanoheli is offering. Also just announced is the Sikorsky S-61 Sea King body from Nanoheli.
First pics of the flexdrive shaft look promising, but we don’t know yet how the servo linkage is going to work. Lets see what Nanoheli will come up with.
Flexible shaftdrive for the Walkera 4G6/4#6 from Nanoheli