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Old 03-15-2005, 08:24 PM
Carlou
 
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Failures of Hirobo Sceadu

Failure #1:

It is known that the tail blade grip of Hirobo Sceadu Evo breaks during flight. When this happends, your heli will keep on spinning till you hit the ground.

Solution:

Before you fly your Sceadu heli, upgrade the tail with the tail of the Freya. Or if you are not too particular about originality, the tail of Raptor 50 is even more solid than the tail of the Freya.

Failure #2:

It is known also that this heli will vibrate when you operate them at high speed.

Solution:

Hovering RPM is around 1500RPM and when you flip your switch to Idle-up, your headspeed must be 1850RPM. If you want to operate your heli above 1850, Change the original frame of EVO to the second version. This frame is more regid than the first version and will help eliminate vibration. Moreover, add more aluminum spacers to all of the holes of the main frame.
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Old 06-06-2005, 06:23 PM
Windspiel
 
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Re: Failures of Hirobo Sceadu

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Originally Posted by Carlou
Failure #1:

It is known that the tail blade grip of Hirobo Sceadu Evo breaks during flight. When this happends, your heli will keep on spinning till you hit the ground.

Solution:

Before you fly your Sceadu heli, upgrade the tail with the tail of the Freya. Or if you are not too particular about originality, the tail of Raptor 50 is even more solid than the tail of the Freya.

Failure #2:

It is known also that this heli will vibrate when you operate them at high speed.

Solution:

Hovering RPM is around 1500RPM and when you flip your switch to Idle-up, your headspeed must be 1850RPM. If you want to operate your heli above 1850, Change the original frame of EVO to the second version. This frame is more regid than the first version and will help eliminate vibration. Moreover, add more aluminum spacers to all of the holes of the main frame.
Failure of tail
It doesn't do that at all during flight ...get your facts straight
I have over 32 gallons of fuel with stock tail no problems at all

Failure 2 there is no such thing as EVO second version frame ..again get facts straight

I run head speed at 1930 no problems at all on EVO frames
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Old 07-27-2005, 11:44 PM
freakyreef
 
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Re: Failures of Hirobo Sceadu

Ditto, I believe we are looking at a mixup between the first generation which was merely known as the Sceadu, and the second version which is the Sceadu Evolution.
Too low a headspeed on the Evo will cause oscillations.
The original Sceadu did have more flexible frames. Evo frames are now beefier thanks to a new plastic resin used, Evo has reversed blade grips that are also beefier.
TR blade grips are susceptible in a crash, but not particularly during flight.
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Old 07-31-2005, 10:32 PM
Carlou
 
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Re: Failures of Hirobo Sceadu

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Failure of tail
It doesn't do that at all during flight ...get your facts straight
I have over 32 gallons of fuel with stock tail no problems at all

Failure 2 there is no such thing as EVO second version frame ..again get facts straight

I run head speed at 1930 no problems at all on EVO frames
Good to hear that you still did not encounter any problem with the stock set-up. Good luck. FYI the EVO frame was redesigned already by hirobo long time ago. Not unless the new version did not yet reach your hobby shops. The old frames are already SALE here in Singapore for only SG$10 per set.
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