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    The hornet rocks!!!!!

    I have finaly got my hornet up and going ..rebuilt it from the ground up...

    It flies great very stable ..I am using 30% expo to help.
    The tail setup is wonderful!!! so sharp and crisp.

    overall I am very impressed with this heli.

    I think I will convert my other DD tail version to this type as well.

    I am using a 370 motor and a 2 cell 1500 or 1200 mah battery and she flies for aboput 15-20 min.

    when I get the CC10 back from CC and put the brushless motor on it with the 3 cells...watch out!!!!

    cheers all Doug

    #2
    Since when did u get a hornet>? I tot u did a DD tail one and that's all? Where'd u get this one?

    It does well on 2 cells?

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      #3
      This sounds encouraging!
      Doug, u managed 15- 20 min on symatrical or flat bottomed blades?

      Finally.. i'm feeling the force of the bright side.. haha
      Failure is not final,
      Success is never ending:
      It is not the destination but the journey that matters.

      Wadever the journey, keep flying!

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        #4
        got it off fuse ..re built it and its awsome.. flying it on 2 cell ..enough for hover and fff but not 3d ;)

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          #5
          serious!

          hey doug this is man reporting from AUS
          do you really think the hornet is a good heli!
          it gave me sh** when i built and flew it.
          the tail was stuffing up
          all the scews grinded of(dont know how)
          i spent alot on upgrades and stup but it neva actually flew like my new feda. i even bought a cp head for the hornet and a bl setup but neva acctually hovered.
          welll any way your lucky.

          >, man

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            #6
            I have had nothing but good flights with
            the hornet...it takes a bit of fiddling and alot of fine tuneing but once its done it can fly very well.

            Its the small details that you need to pay attention to
            and have a good radio to help with the extra tuneing for the servos.


            cheers doug

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