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eRaptorGenexis V2 – VBAR flybarless setup

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

I made some changes to the lower frame of the this time. Added new electronics tray such that the frame is able to accommodate more electronics at the front portion. I’m not going to do much explaining in this entry, i’ll let the pictures do the talking. However, if you are interested in any details, feel free to ask in the comment box.

Frames are made out of 2mm G10, sprayed black.

Check out the pictures and build log HERE

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E-RaptorGenexis

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

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Full Custom CNC eRaptor Frame.

Read more about it via the “On Demand” link on the right, or simply click HERE

Feel free to comment, suggest and critic!

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eRaptor build log

Friday, July 11th, 2008

I’ve started on a new build log for my eRaptor. The details can be found on the top right side of this blog. If not, you can follow this link.

Picture of eRaptor v4 A123 compatible frame.

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On top of that, there has been many requests me to share the recommended RC shops in Hong Kong. Hence, i’ve compiled a list of shops which i would recommend. I tried to include as much details as possible, thus i hope it will serve as a good guide line for fellow RC hobbyists when they visit Hong Kong.

The link can also be found on the top right side of this blog. If not, you can follow this link.

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CNC – mixing levers cut #2

Friday, July 4th, 2008

In the previous attempt to fabricate the mixing levers, I wasn’t able to get a clean cut when i tried to flip the work around to machine the back. I also decided that it was too much of a hassle and time wasting to flip the work as it requires a lot of readjusting and zeroing before i can proceed with the rest of the cutting.

Hence, in this attempt, i added two 3mm holes onto the arms of the levers so that i can hold down the work while I cut the contours of it.

Thanks to the people at RR, they pointed out that there was going to be an issue with the levers rubbing against the main rotor hub when I mount it onto the modified fly bar seesaw (relocated mounting holes to 11mm from the pivot point). With that, i guess i need to make some changes to the thickness of  the external boss to avoid this problem.