AleeS RC Rush 750 helicopter details

ReadyHeli have released detailed information on the AleeS RC Rush 750 helicopter kit. Designed and engineered by Charley Stephens the 700-size heli will make use of 690mm to 710mm sized blades stock with a conversion kit to run 750+ sized blades shortly after initial release. Battery systems are able to provide enough room to run the system on multiple combinations, up to 14S LiPo packs. The main rotor system sports a 10mm spindle shaft, 1-piece flap dampers, compact centre hub, and multipurpose phasing/pitch/cyclic control Levers with dual step bearing placement for increased operational precision. The tail features an ultra rigid aluminium tail boom, tough torque tube shaft with quad support and dual support pitch mechanics. The kit is expected to debut in the second quarter of 2012.

Chassis and drivetrain features:
- Main gear 115T modulus 1 x 13.5mm Tall
- 104T Auto-Rotation Gear Modulus 1
- 24T Counter gear Modulus 1
- 24T Bevel Gears Modulus 1
- Dual Ball Bearing supported one-way hub assembly with Sprag style Clutch Bearing.
- Triple main shaft bearing support
- Bridged centre bearing block to motor mount for Superior drive system rigidity.
- Motor shaft End support bearing block.
- Large open saddle style battery pockets for up to 7s packs with room to spare.
- Ample space for Electronics placement in a 50mm wide frame.
- Protective compartment for your valuable gyro system.
- Easy servo install/removal design
- Zero pitch mechanical alignment pining system.
- Canopy pin break away system.
- “A” arm swash phasing with bell crank control to preserve servo precision and reduce servo wear commonly found on direct linkage side loaded servos.

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Source: ReadyHeli [readyheli.com]

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