20 Top Micro 3d Helicopters

 

Main Gear - Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter

Main Gear – Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter

Main Gear – Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter - Body size total length 245mm, height 90mm, gross weight about 79g,. Battery type alkaline aa batteries four. Age 14 years old or more. Motor main kv8000 brushless / tail kv8200 brushless, battery 74v-450mah li-po, propoxycarbonyl 24ghz fhss system 6ch, main rotor diameter 249mm, tail rotor through 48mm, 3 pieces servo linear operation type. Japanese manual url (pdf) http//wwwkyoshocom/jpn/support/instructionmanual/ep_heli/pdf/20025-t01_hcp100s_impdf.

 

HobbyKing Canopy - Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter

HobbyKing Canopy – Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter

HobbyKing Canopy – Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter - Here is a rough guide to choosing the electric power train needed for various model types, bear in mind that over-powering is fine but the penalty is additional weight, and a good model is one that is balanced in terms of power, flying weight and build quality customer service is our top priority, and while some issues are beyond our control, we do our best to ensure your transaction exceeds your expectationsshould you have an issue, please contact us via messages and we are always there. Motor power choice(auw, or flying weight of model choice) 1) vintage types many non-aerobatic indoor flyers -50w~70w per 1lb 2)trainers, gliders and high wing scale -70w~100w per 1lb 3)sport flyer with general aerobatic performance -100w per 1lb 4)warbirds -120w~150w per 1lb 5)multi engined models -100w per 1lb (thrust from multiple props gives in effect, more than 100w per 1lb performance) 6)edf jets -150w~200w per 1lb 7)3d, f3a and high performance models, 150w~200w per 5516lb. Esc choice look at the max amps figure given by the motor manufacturer in the data section and generally add 25% headroom, so, if a motor is rated to 15a, then choose at least an 18a esc, better still a 20a and so on if you are using a 4s lipo, that the esc is rated for 4s voltage also look at bec rating, if the servo count is over 5519, then consider purchasing an esc with a high amp rated sbec, or a seperate ubec, opto type esc’s (they have no bec, keeping the esc seperate from rx suply). Motor choice, kv or rpm per volt if you are used to ic, the simple analogy is to treat low kv motors as 4 stroke engine equivalents and mid-high kv motors as 2 stroke engine equivalents, if you are not used to ic then we can give you some examples example 1trainer/sport model, 1lb auw, we want 100w motor (3s 20c lipoly) mid kv for general flying, probably around 1200kv~1400kv, so around 8″ prop example 2warbird/scale model, 1lb auw 5635w motor, kv choice,. Lipoly voltage choice generally, to keep lipo’s in good order, try and keep max amps to around 50~60% of the capacity/c rating of the lipoly pack 1)up to 50w1s~2s 2)up to 100w2s~3s 3)100w up to 500w 3s 4)500w up to 800w4s (this is the 040~046 glow equivalent range favoured by many club flyers) 5)800w up to 1000w5s 6)900w up to 1500w6s (this is the 060~090 ic equivalent range) 7)8s~5525s packs are for very large and generally specialised models.

 

HobbyKing Rotor Head - Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter

HobbyKing Rotor Head – Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter

HobbyKing Rotor Head – Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter - Motor power choice(auw, or flying weight of model choice) 1) vintage types many non-aerobatic indoor flyers -50w~70w per 1lb 2)trainers, gliders and high wing scale -70w~100w per 1lb 3)sport flyer with general aerobatic performance -100w per 1lb 4)warbirds -120w~150w per 1lb 5)multi engined models -100w per 1lb (thrust from multiple props gives in effect, more than 100w per 1lb performance) 6)edf jets -150w~200w per 1lb 7)3d, f3a and high performance models, 150w~200w per 5520lb. Esc choice look at the max amps figure given by the motor manufacturer in the data section and generally add 25% headroom, so, if a motor is rated to 15a, then choose at least an 18a esc, better still a 20a and so on if you are using a 4s lipo, that the esc is rated for 4s voltage also look at bec rating, if the servo count is over 5523, then consider purchasing an esc with a high amp rated sbec, or a seperate ubec, opto type esc’s (they have no bec, keeping the esc seperate from rx suply). Here is a rough guide to choosing the electric power train needed for various model types, bear in mind that over-powering is fine but the penalty is additional weight, and a good model is one that is balanced in terms of power, flying weight and build quality customer service is our top priority, and while some issues are beyond our control, we do our best to ensure your transaction exceeds your expectationsshould you have an issue, please contact us via messages and we are always there. Lipoly voltage choice generally, to keep lipo’s in good order, try and keep max amps to around 50~60% of the capacity/c rating of the lipoly pack 1)up to 50w1s~2s 2)up to 100w2s~3s 3)100w up to 500w 3s 4)500w up to 800w4s (this is the 040~046 glow equivalent range favoured by many club flyers) 5)800w up to 1000w5s 6)900w up to 1500w6s (this is the 060~090 ic equivalent range) 7)8s~5529s packs are for very large and generally specialised models. Motor choice, kv or rpm per volt if you are used to ic, the simple analogy is to treat low kv motors as 4 stroke engine equivalents and mid-high kv motors as 2 stroke engine equivalents, if you are not used to ic then we can give you some examples example 1trainer/sport model, 1lb auw, we want 100w motor (3s 20c lipoly) mid kv for general flying, probably around 1200kv~1400kv, so around 8″ prop example 2warbird/scale model, 1lb auw 5639w motor, kv choice,.

 

Hobbyking - Walkera Super CP Flybarless Micro 3D Helicopter B&F

Hobbyking – Walkera Super CP Flybarless Micro 3D Helicopter (B&F)

Hobbyking – Walkera Super CP Flybarless Micro 3D Helicopter (B&F) - All the items shipped from usa including a receipt in the package for custom if need. Should you have an issue with any of our products or service, please contact us vis message. We’re always developing and sourcing new model products and then bringing them to you. If you love radio control products, then we’re just like you. Customer service is our top priority, and while some issues are beyond our control, we do our best to ensure your transaction exceeds your expectations.

 

HobbyKing Blade Grips - Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter 1pair

HobbyKing Blade Grips – Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter (1pair)

HobbyKing Blade Grips – Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter (1pair) - Here is a rough guide to choosing the electric power train needed for various model types, bear in mind that over-powering is fine but the penalty is additional weight, and a good model is one that is balanced in terms of power, flying weight and build quality customer service is our top priority, and while some issues are beyond our control, we do our best to ensure your transaction exceeds your expectationsshould you have an issue, please contact us via messages and we are always there. Motor choice, kv or rpm per volt if you are used to ic, the simple analogy is to treat low kv motors as 4 stroke engine equivalents and mid-high kv motors as 2 stroke engine equivalents, if you are not used to ic then we can give you some examples example 1trainer/sport model, 1lb auw, we want 100w motor (3s 20c lipoly) mid kv for general flying, probably around 1200kv~1400kv, so around 8″ prop example 2warbird/scale model, 1lb auw 5643w motor, kv choice,. Motor power choice(auw, or flying weight of model choice) 1) vintage types many non-aerobatic indoor flyers -50w~70w per 1lb 2)trainers, gliders and high wing scale -70w~100w per 1lb 3)sport flyer with general aerobatic performance -100w per 1lb 4)warbirds -120w~150w per 1lb 5)multi engined models -100w per 1lb (thrust from multiple props gives in effect, more than 100w per 1lb performance) 6)edf jets -150w~200w per 1lb 7)3d, f3a and high performance models, 150w~200w per 5524lb. Esc choice look at the max amps figure given by the motor manufacturer in the data section and generally add 25% headroom, so, if a motor is rated to 15a, then choose at least an 18a esc, better still a 20a and so on if you are using a 4s lipo, that the esc is rated for 4s voltage also look at bec rating, if the servo count is over 5527, then consider purchasing an esc with a high amp rated sbec, or a seperate ubec, opto type esc’s (they have no bec, keeping the esc seperate from rx suply). Lipoly voltage choice generally, to keep lipo’s in good order, try and keep max amps to around 50~60% of the capacity/c rating of the lipoly pack 1)up to 50w1s~2s 2)up to 100w2s~3s 3)100w up to 500w 3s 4)500w up to 800w4s (this is the 040~046 glow equivalent range favoured by many club flyers) 5)800w up to 1000w5s 6)900w up to 1500w6s (this is the 060~090 ic equivalent range) 7)8s~5533s packs are for very large and generally specialised models.

 

HobbyKing Tail Set wMotor - Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter

HobbyKing Tail Set w/Motor – Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter

HobbyKing Tail Set w/Motor – Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter - Lipoly voltage choice generally, to keep lipo’s in good order, try and keep max amps to around 50~60% of the capacity/c rating of the lipoly pack 1)up to 50w1s~2s 2)up to 100w2s~3s 3)100w up to 500w 3s 4)500w up to 800w4s (this is the 040~046 glow equivalent range favoured by many club flyers) 5)800w up to 1000w5s 6)900w up to 1500w6s (this is the 060~090 ic equivalent range) 7)8s~5527s packs are for very large and generally specialised models. Motor choice, kv or rpm per volt if you are used to ic, the simple analogy is to treat low kv motors as 4 stroke engine equivalents and mid-high kv motors as 2 stroke engine equivalents, if you are not used to ic then we can give you some examples example 1trainer/sport model, 1lb auw, we want 100w motor (3s 20c lipoly) mid kv for general flying, probably around 1200kv~1400kv, so around 8″ prop example 2warbird/scale model, 1lb auw 5637w motor, kv choice,. Esc choice look at the max amps figure given by the motor manufacturer in the data section and generally add 25% headroom, so, if a motor is rated to 15a, then choose at least an 18a esc, better still a 20a and so on if you are using a 4s lipo, that the esc is rated for 4s voltage also look at bec rating, if the servo count is over 5521, then consider purchasing an esc with a high amp rated sbec, or a seperate ubec, opto type esc’s (they have no bec, keeping the esc seperate from rx suply). Motor power choice(auw, or flying weight of model choice) 1) vintage types many non-aerobatic indoor flyers -50w~70w per 1lb 2)trainers, gliders and high wing scale -70w~100w per 1lb 3)sport flyer with general aerobatic performance -100w per 1lb 4)warbirds -120w~150w per 1lb 5)multi engined models -100w per 1lb (thrust from multiple props gives in effect, more than 100w per 1lb performance) 6)edf jets -150w~200w per 1lb 7)3d, f3a and high performance models, 150w~200w per 5518lb. Here is a rough guide to choosing the electric power train needed for various model types, bear in mind that over-powering is fine but the penalty is additional weight, and a good model is one that is balanced in terms of power, flying weight and build quality customer service is our top priority, and while some issues are beyond our control, we do our best to ensure your transaction exceeds your expectationsshould you have an issue, please contact us via messages and we are always there.

 

HobbyKing Main Frame - Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter

HobbyKing Main Frame – Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter

HobbyKing Main Frame – Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter - Esc choice look at the max amps figure given by the motor manufacturer in the data section and generally add 25% headroom, so, if a motor is rated to 15a, then choose at least an 18a esc, better still a 20a and so on if you are using a 4s lipo, that the esc is rated for 4s voltage also look at bec rating, if the servo count is over 5526, then consider purchasing an esc with a high amp rated sbec, or a seperate ubec, opto type esc’s (they have no bec, keeping the esc seperate from rx suply). Here is a rough guide to choosing the electric power train needed for various model types, bear in mind that over-powering is fine but the penalty is additional weight, and a good model is one that is balanced in terms of power, flying weight and build quality customer service is our top priority, and while some issues are beyond our control, we do our best to ensure your transaction exceeds your expectationsshould you have an issue, please contact us via messages and we are always there. Lipoly voltage choice generally, to keep lipo’s in good order, try and keep max amps to around 50~60% of the capacity/c rating of the lipoly pack 1)up to 50w1s~2s 2)up to 100w2s~3s 3)100w up to 500w 3s 4)500w up to 800w4s (this is the 040~046 glow equivalent range favoured by many club flyers) 5)800w up to 1000w5s 6)900w up to 1500w6s (this is the 060~090 ic equivalent range) 7)8s~5532s packs are for very large and generally specialised models. Motor choice, kv or rpm per volt if you are used to ic, the simple analogy is to treat low kv motors as 4 stroke engine equivalents and mid-high kv motors as 2 stroke engine equivalents, if you are not used to ic then we can give you some examples example 1trainer/sport model, 1lb auw, we want 100w motor (3s 20c lipoly) mid kv for general flying, probably around 1200kv~1400kv, so around 8″ prop example 2warbird/scale model, 1lb auw 5642w motor, kv choice,. Motor power choice(auw, or flying weight of model choice) 1) vintage types many non-aerobatic indoor flyers -50w~70w per 1lb 2)trainers, gliders and high wing scale -70w~100w per 1lb 3)sport flyer with general aerobatic performance -100w per 1lb 4)warbirds -120w~150w per 1lb 5)multi engined models -100w per 1lb (thrust from multiple props gives in effect, more than 100w per 1lb performance) 6)edf jets -150w~200w per 1lb 7)3d, f3a and high performance models, 150w~200w per 5523lb.

 

KYOSHO 150mm size electric micro 3D helicopter series HCP100S ready set with H-6K transmitter

KYOSHO 150mm size electric micro 3D helicopter series HCP100S ready set (with H-6K transmitter)

KYOSHO 150mm size electric micro 3D helicopter series HCP100S ready set (with H-6K transmitter) - Age 14 years old or more. Battery type alkaline aa batteries four. Motor main kv8000 brushless / tail kv8200 brushless, battery 74v-450mah li-po, propoxycarbonyl 24ghz fhss system 6ch, main rotor diameter 249mm, tail rotor through 48mm, 3 pieces servo linear operation type. Body size total length 245mm, height 90mm, gross weight about 79g,. Japanese manual url (pdf) http//wwwkyoshocom/jpn/support/instructionmanual/ep_heli/pdf/20025-t01_hcp100s_impdf.

 

Main frame bearing - Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter 2pcs

Main frame bearing – Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter (2pcs)

Main frame bearing – Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter (2pcs) - Here is a rough guide to choosing the electric power train needed for various model types, bear in mind that over-powering is fine but the penalty is additional weight, and a good model is one that is balanced in terms of power, flying weight and build quality customer service is our top priority, and while some issues are beyond our control, we do our best to ensure your transaction exceeds your expectationsshould you have an issue, please contact us via messages and we are always there. Esc choice look at the max amps figure given by the motor manufacturer in the data section and generally add 25% headroom, so, if a motor is rated to 15a, then choose at least an 18a esc, better still a 20a and so on if you are using a 4s lipo, that the esc is rated for 4s voltage also look at bec rating, if the servo count is over 5521, then consider purchasing an esc with a high amp rated sbec, or a seperate ubec, opto type esc’s (they have no bec, keeping the esc seperate from rx suply). Motor power choice(auw, or flying weight of model choice) 1) vintage types many non-aerobatic indoor flyers -50w~70w per 1lb 2)trainers, gliders and high wing scale -70w~100w per 1lb 3)sport flyer with general aerobatic performance -100w per 1lb 4)warbirds -120w~150w per 1lb 5)multi engined models -100w per 1lb (thrust from multiple props gives in effect, more than 100w per 1lb performance) 6)edf jets -150w~200w per 1lb 7)3d, f3a and high performance models, 150w~200w per 5518lb. Lipoly voltage choice generally, to keep lipo’s in good order, try and keep max amps to around 50~60% of the capacity/c rating of the lipoly pack 1)up to 50w1s~2s 2)up to 100w2s~3s 3)100w up to 500w 3s 4)500w up to 800w4s (this is the 040~046 glow equivalent range favoured by many club flyers) 5)800w up to 1000w5s 6)900w up to 1500w6s (this is the 060~090 ic equivalent range) 7)8s~5527s packs are for very large and generally specialised models. Motor choice, kv or rpm per volt if you are used to ic, the simple analogy is to treat low kv motors as 4 stroke engine equivalents and mid-high kv motors as 2 stroke engine equivalents, if you are not used to ic then we can give you some examples example 1trainer/sport model, 1lb auw, we want 100w motor (3s 20c lipoly) mid kv for general flying, probably around 1200kv~1400kv, so around 8″ prop example 2warbird/scale model, 1lb auw 5637w motor, kv choice,.

 

HobbyKing Ball Linkage Set - Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter 5pcs

HobbyKing Ball Linkage Set – Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter (5pcs)

HobbyKing Ball Linkage Set – Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter (5pcs) - Motor choice, kv or rpm per volt if you are used to ic, the simple analogy is to treat low kv motors as 4 stroke engine equivalents and mid-high kv motors as 2 stroke engine equivalents, if you are not used to ic then we can give you some examples example 1trainer/sport model, 1lb auw, we want 100w motor (3s 20c lipoly) mid kv for general flying, probably around 1200kv~1400kv, so around 8″ prop example 2warbird/scale model, 1lb auw 5644w motor, kv choice,. Motor power choice(auw, or flying weight of model choice) 1) vintage types many non-aerobatic indoor flyers -50w~70w per 1lb 2)trainers, gliders and high wing scale -70w~100w per 1lb 3)sport flyer with general aerobatic performance -100w per 1lb 4)warbirds -120w~150w per 1lb 5)multi engined models -100w per 1lb (thrust from multiple props gives in effect, more than 100w per 1lb performance) 6)edf jets -150w~200w per 1lb 7)3d, f3a and high performance models, 150w~200w per 5525lb. Here is a rough guide to choosing the electric power train needed for various model types, bear in mind that over-powering is fine but the penalty is additional weight, and a good model is one that is balanced in terms of power, flying weight and build quality customer service is our top priority, and while some issues are beyond our control, we do our best to ensure your transaction exceeds your expectationsshould you have an issue, please contact us via messages and we are always there. Lipoly voltage choice generally, to keep lipo’s in good order, try and keep max amps to around 50~60% of the capacity/c rating of the lipoly pack 1)up to 50w1s~2s 2)up to 100w2s~3s 3)100w up to 500w 3s 4)500w up to 800w4s (this is the 040~046 glow equivalent range favoured by many club flyers) 5)800w up to 1000w5s 6)900w up to 1500w6s (this is the 060~090 ic equivalent range) 7)8s~5534s packs are for very large and generally specialised models. Esc choice look at the max amps figure given by the motor manufacturer in the data section and generally add 25% headroom, so, if a motor is rated to 15a, then choose at least an 18a esc, better still a 20a and so on if you are using a 4s lipo, that the esc is rated for 4s voltage also look at bec rating, if the servo count is over 5528, then consider purchasing an esc with a high amp rated sbec, or a seperate ubec, opto type esc’s (they have no bec, keeping the esc seperate from rx suply).

 

HobbyKing Main frame bearing - Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter 2pcs

HobbyKing Main frame bearing – Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter (2pcs)

HobbyKing Main frame bearing – Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter (2pcs) - Lipoly voltage choice generally, to keep lipo’s in good order, try and keep max amps to around 50~60% of the capacity/c rating of the lipoly pack 1)up to 50w1s~2s 2)up to 100w2s~3s 3)100w up to 500w 3s 4)500w up to 800w4s (this is the 040~046 glow equivalent range favoured by many club flyers) 5)800w up to 1000w5s 6)900w up to 1500w6s (this is the 060~090 ic equivalent range) 7)8s~5535s packs are for very large and generally specialised models. Here is a rough guide to choosing the electric power train needed for various model types, bear in mind that over-powering is fine but the penalty is additional weight, and a good model is one that is balanced in terms of power, flying weight and build quality customer service is our top priority, and while some issues are beyond our control, we do our best to ensure your transaction exceeds your expectationsshould you have an issue, please contact us via messages and we are always there. Motor power choice(auw, or flying weight of model choice) 1) vintage types many non-aerobatic indoor flyers -50w~70w per 1lb 2)trainers, gliders and high wing scale -70w~100w per 1lb 3)sport flyer with general aerobatic performance -100w per 1lb 4)warbirds -120w~150w per 1lb 5)multi engined models -100w per 1lb (thrust from multiple props gives in effect, more than 100w per 1lb performance) 6)edf jets -150w~200w per 1lb 7)3d, f3a and high performance models, 150w~200w per 5526lb. Motor choice, kv or rpm per volt if you are used to ic, the simple analogy is to treat low kv motors as 4 stroke engine equivalents and mid-high kv motors as 2 stroke engine equivalents, if you are not used to ic then we can give you some examples example 1trainer/sport model, 1lb auw, we want 100w motor (3s 20c lipoly) mid kv for general flying, probably around 1200kv~1400kv, so around 8″ prop example 2warbird/scale model, 1lb auw 5645w motor, kv choice,. Esc choice look at the max amps figure given by the motor manufacturer in the data section and generally add 25% headroom, so, if a motor is rated to 15a, then choose at least an 18a esc, better still a 20a and so on if you are using a 4s lipo, that the esc is rated for 4s voltage also look at bec rating, if the servo count is over 5529, then consider purchasing an esc with a high amp rated sbec, or a seperate ubec, opto type esc’s (they have no bec, keeping the esc seperate from rx suply).

 

Ball Linkage Set - Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter 5pcs

Ball Linkage Set – Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter (5pcs)

Ball Linkage Set – Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter (5pcs) - Esc choice look at the max amps figure given by the motor manufacturer in the data section and generally add 25% headroom, so, if a motor is rated to 15a, then choose at least an 18a esc, better still a 20a and so on if you are using a 4s lipo, that the esc is rated for 4s voltage also look at bec rating, if the servo count is over 5521, then consider purchasing an esc with a high amp rated sbec, or a seperate ubec, opto type esc’s (they have no bec, keeping the esc seperate from rx suply). Here is a rough guide to choosing the electric power train needed for various model types, bear in mind that over-powering is fine but the penalty is additional weight, and a good model is one that is balanced in terms of power, flying weight and build quality customer service is our top priority, and while some issues are beyond our control, we do our best to ensure your transaction exceeds your expectationsshould you have an issue, please contact us via messages and we are always there. Lipoly voltage choice generally, to keep lipo’s in good order, try and keep max amps to around 50~60% of the capacity/c rating of the lipoly pack 1)up to 50w1s~2s 2)up to 100w2s~3s 3)100w up to 500w 3s 4)500w up to 800w4s (this is the 040~046 glow equivalent range favoured by many club flyers) 5)800w up to 1000w5s 6)900w up to 1500w6s (this is the 060~090 ic equivalent range) 7)8s~5527s packs are for very large and generally specialised models. Motor power choice(auw, or flying weight of model choice) 1) vintage types many non-aerobatic indoor flyers -50w~70w per 1lb 2)trainers, gliders and high wing scale -70w~100w per 1lb 3)sport flyer with general aerobatic performance -100w per 1lb 4)warbirds -120w~150w per 1lb 5)multi engined models -100w per 1lb (thrust from multiple props gives in effect, more than 100w per 1lb performance) 6)edf jets -150w~200w per 1lb 7)3d, f3a and high performance models, 150w~200w per 5518lb. Motor choice, kv or rpm per volt if you are used to ic, the simple analogy is to treat low kv motors as 4 stroke engine equivalents and mid-high kv motors as 2 stroke engine equivalents, if you are not used to ic then we can give you some examples example 1trainer/sport model, 1lb auw, we want 100w motor (3s 20c lipoly) mid kv for general flying, probably around 1200kv~1400kv, so around 8″ prop example 2warbird/scale model, 1lb auw 5637w motor, kv choice,.

 

Landing Skid - Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter

Landing Skid – Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter

Landing Skid – Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter - Body size total length 245mm, height 90mm, gross weight about 79g,. Age 14 years old or more. Battery type alkaline aa batteries four. Japanese manual url (pdf) http//wwwkyoshocom/jpn/support/instructionmanual/ep_heli/pdf/20025-t01_hcp100s_impdf. Motor main kv8000 brushless / tail kv8200 brushless, battery 74v-450mah li-po, propoxycarbonyl 24ghz fhss system 6ch, main rotor diameter 249mm, tail rotor through 48mm, 3 pieces servo linear operation type.

 

Main Motor - Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter

Main Motor – Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter

Main Motor – Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter - Body size total length 245mm, height 90mm, gross weight about 79g,. Japanese manual url (pdf) http//wwwkyoshocom/jpn/support/instructionmanual/ep_heli/pdf/20025-t01_hcp100s_impdf. Age 14 years old or more. Battery type alkaline aa batteries four. Motor main kv8000 brushless / tail kv8200 brushless, battery 74v-450mah li-po, propoxycarbonyl 24ghz fhss system 6ch, main rotor diameter 249mm, tail rotor through 48mm, 3 pieces servo linear operation type.

 

HobbyKing Servo Holder - Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter

HobbyKing Servo Holder – Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter

HobbyKing Servo Holder – Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter - Lipoly voltage choice generally, to keep lipo’s in good order, try and keep max amps to around 50~60% of the capacity/c rating of the lipoly pack 1)up to 50w1s~2s 2)up to 100w2s~3s 3)100w up to 500w 3s 4)500w up to 800w4s (this is the 040~046 glow equivalent range favoured by many club flyers) 5)800w up to 1000w5s 6)900w up to 1500w6s (this is the 060~090 ic equivalent range) 7)8s~5526s packs are for very large and generally specialised models. Motor power choice(auw, or flying weight of model choice) 1) vintage types many non-aerobatic indoor flyers -50w~70w per 1lb 2)trainers, gliders and high wing scale -70w~100w per 1lb 3)sport flyer with general aerobatic performance -100w per 1lb 4)warbirds -120w~150w per 1lb 5)multi engined models -100w per 1lb (thrust from multiple props gives in effect, more than 100w per 1lb performance) 6)edf jets -150w~200w per 1lb 7)3d, f3a and high performance models, 150w~200w per 5517lb. Esc choice look at the max amps figure given by the motor manufacturer in the data section and generally add 25% headroom, so, if a motor is rated to 15a, then choose at least an 18a esc, better still a 20a and so on if you are using a 4s lipo, that the esc is rated for 4s voltage also look at bec rating, if the servo count is over 5520, then consider purchasing an esc with a high amp rated sbec, or a seperate ubec, opto type esc’s (they have no bec, keeping the esc seperate from rx suply). Motor choice, kv or rpm per volt if you are used to ic, the simple analogy is to treat low kv motors as 4 stroke engine equivalents and mid-high kv motors as 2 stroke engine equivalents, if you are not used to ic then we can give you some examples example 1trainer/sport model, 1lb auw, we want 100w motor (3s 20c lipoly) mid kv for general flying, probably around 1200kv~1400kv, so around 8″ prop example 2warbird/scale model, 1lb auw 5636w motor, kv choice,. Here is a rough guide to choosing the electric power train needed for various model types, bear in mind that over-powering is fine but the penalty is additional weight, and a good model is one that is balanced in terms of power, flying weight and build quality customer service is our top priority, and while some issues are beyond our control, we do our best to ensure your transaction exceeds your expectationsshould you have an issue, please contact us via messages and we are always there.

 

KYOSHO 150mm size electric micro 3D helicopter series HCP100S ready set with H-6K transmitter by Kyosho

KYOSHO 150mm size electric micro 3D helicopter series HCP100S ready set (with H-6K transmitter) by Kyosho

KYOSHO 150mm size electric micro 3D helicopter series HCP100S ready set (with H-6K transmitter) by Kyosho - Motor power choice(auw, or flying weight of model choice) 1) vintage types many non-aerobatic indoor flyers -50w~70w per 1lb 2)trainers, gliders and high wing scale -70w~100w per 1lb 3)sport flyer with general aerobatic performance -100w per 1lb 4)warbirds -120w~150w per 1lb 5)multi engined models -100w per 1lb (thrust from multiple props gives in effect, more than 100w per 1lb performance) 6)edf jets -150w~200w per 1lb 7)3d, f3a and high performance models, 150w~200w per 5518lb. Here is a rough guide to choosing the electric power train needed for various model types, bear in mind that over-powering is fine but the penalty is additional weight, and a good model is one that is balanced in terms of power, flying weight and build quality customer service is our top priority, and while some issues are beyond our control, we do our best to ensure your transaction exceeds your expectationsshould you have an issue, please contact us via messages and we are always there. Esc choice look at the max amps figure given by the motor manufacturer in the data section and generally add 25% headroom, so, if a motor is rated to 15a, then choose at least an 18a esc, better still a 20a and so on if you are using a 4s lipo, that the esc is rated for 4s voltage also look at bec rating, if the servo count is over 5521, then consider purchasing an esc with a high amp rated sbec, or a seperate ubec, opto type esc’s (they have no bec, keeping the esc seperate from rx suply). Motor choice, kv or rpm per volt if you are used to ic, the simple analogy is to treat low kv motors as 4 stroke engine equivalents and mid-high kv motors as 2 stroke engine equivalents, if you are not used to ic then we can give you some examples example 1trainer/sport model, 1lb auw, we want 100w motor (3s 20c lipoly) mid kv for general flying, probably around 1200kv~1400kv, so around 8″ prop example 2warbird/scale model, 1lb auw 5637w motor, kv choice,. Kyosho 150mm size electric micro 3d helicopter series hcp100s ready set (with h-6k transmitter).

 

HobbyKing Swashplate - Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter

HobbyKing Swashplate – Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter

HobbyKing Swashplate – Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter - Esc choice look at the max amps figure given by the motor manufacturer in the data section and generally add 25% headroom, so, if a motor is rated to 15a, then choose at least an 18a esc, better still a 20a and so on if you are using a 4s lipo, that the esc is rated for 4s voltage also look at bec rating, if the servo count is over 5533, then consider purchasing an esc with a high amp rated sbec, or a seperate ubec, opto type esc’s (they have no bec, keeping the esc seperate from rx suply). Motor power choice(auw, or flying weight of model choice) 1) vintage types many non-aerobatic indoor flyers -50w~70w per 1lb 2)trainers, gliders and high wing scale -70w~100w per 1lb 3)sport flyer with general aerobatic performance -100w per 1lb 4)warbirds -120w~150w per 1lb 5)multi engined models -100w per 1lb (thrust from multiple props gives in effect, more than 100w per 1lb performance) 6)edf jets -150w~200w per 1lb 7)3d, f3a and high performance models, 150w~200w per 5530lb. Here is a rough guide to choosing the electric power train needed for various model types, bear in mind that over-powering is fine but the penalty is additional weight, and a good model is one that is balanced in terms of power, flying weight and build quality customer service is our top priority, and while some issues are beyond our control, we do our best to ensure your transaction exceeds your expectationsshould you have an issue, please contact us via messages and we are always there. Lipoly voltage choice generally, to keep lipo’s in good order, try and keep max amps to around 50~60% of the capacity/c rating of the lipoly pack 1)up to 50w1s~2s 2)up to 100w2s~3s 3)100w up to 500w 3s 4)500w up to 800w4s (this is the 040~046 glow equivalent range favoured by many club flyers) 5)800w up to 1000w5s 6)900w up to 1500w6s (this is the 060~090 ic equivalent range) 7)8s~5539s packs are for very large and generally specialised models. Motor choice, kv or rpm per volt if you are used to ic, the simple analogy is to treat low kv motors as 4 stroke engine equivalents and mid-high kv motors as 2 stroke engine equivalents, if you are not used to ic then we can give you some examples example 1trainer/sport model, 1lb auw, we want 100w motor (3s 20c lipoly) mid kv for general flying, probably around 1200kv~1400kv, so around 8″ prop example 2warbird/scale model, 1lb auw 5649w motor, kv choice,.

 

HobbyKing Main Shaft - Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter

HobbyKing Main Shaft – Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter

HobbyKing Main Shaft – Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter - Lipoly voltage choice generally, to keep lipo’s in good order, try and keep max amps to around 50~60% of the capacity/c rating of the lipoly pack 1)up to 50w1s~2s 2)up to 100w2s~3s 3)100w up to 500w 3s 4)500w up to 800w4s (this is the 040~046 glow equivalent range favoured by many club flyers) 5)800w up to 1000w5s 6)900w up to 1500w6s (this is the 060~090 ic equivalent range) 7)8s~5540s packs are for very large and generally specialised models. Motor choice, kv or rpm per volt if you are used to ic, the simple analogy is to treat low kv motors as 4 stroke engine equivalents and mid-high kv motors as 2 stroke engine equivalents, if you are not used to ic then we can give you some examples example 1trainer/sport model, 1lb auw, we want 100w motor (3s 20c lipoly) mid kv for general flying, probably around 1200kv~1400kv, so around 8″ prop example 2warbird/scale model, 1lb auw 5650w motor, kv choice,. Here is a rough guide to choosing the electric power train needed for various model types, bear in mind that over-powering is fine but the penalty is additional weight, and a good model is one that is balanced in terms of power, flying weight and build quality customer service is our top priority, and while some issues are beyond our control, we do our best to ensure your transaction exceeds your expectationsshould you have an issue, please contact us via messages and we are always there. Motor power choice(auw, or flying weight of model choice) 1) vintage types many non-aerobatic indoor flyers -50w~70w per 1lb 2)trainers, gliders and high wing scale -70w~100w per 1lb 3)sport flyer with general aerobatic performance -100w per 1lb 4)warbirds -120w~150w per 1lb 5)multi engined models -100w per 1lb (thrust from multiple props gives in effect, more than 100w per 1lb performance) 6)edf jets -150w~200w per 1lb 7)3d, f3a and high performance models, 150w~200w per 5531lb. Esc choice look at the max amps figure given by the motor manufacturer in the data section and generally add 25% headroom, so, if a motor is rated to 15a, then choose at least an 18a esc, better still a 20a and so on if you are using a 4s lipo, that the esc is rated for 4s voltage also look at bec rating, if the servo count is over 5534, then consider purchasing an esc with a high amp rated sbec, or a seperate ubec, opto type esc’s (they have no bec, keeping the esc seperate from rx suply).

 

HobbyKing ServoWK-02-5 - Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter

HobbyKing Servo(WK-02-5) – Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter

HobbyKing Servo(WK-02-5) – Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter - Esc choice look at the max amps figure given by the motor manufacturer in the data section and generally add 25% headroom, so, if a motor is rated to 15a, then choose at least an 18a esc, better still a 20a and so on if you are using a 4s lipo, that the esc is rated for 4s voltage also look at bec rating, if the servo count is over 5517, then consider purchasing an esc with a high amp rated sbec, or a seperate ubec, opto type esc’s (they have no bec, keeping the esc seperate from rx suply). Here is a rough guide to choosing the electric power train needed for various model types, bear in mind that over-powering is fine but the penalty is additional weight, and a good model is one that is balanced in terms of power, flying weight and build quality customer service is our top priority, and while some issues are beyond our control, we do our best to ensure your transaction exceeds your expectationsshould you have an issue, please contact us via messages and we are always there. Motor choice, kv or rpm per volt if you are used to ic, the simple analogy is to treat low kv motors as 4 stroke engine equivalents and mid-high kv motors as 2 stroke engine equivalents, if you are not used to ic then we can give you some examples example 1trainer/sport model, 1lb auw, we want 100w motor (3s 20c lipoly) mid kv for general flying, probably around 1200kv~1400kv, so around 8″ prop example 2warbird/scale model, 1lb auw 5633w motor, kv choice,. Lipoly voltage choice generally, to keep lipo’s in good order, try and keep max amps to around 50~60% of the capacity/c rating of the lipoly pack 1)up to 50w1s~2s 2)up to 100w2s~3s 3)100w up to 500w 3s 4)500w up to 800w4s (this is the 040~046 glow equivalent range favoured by many club flyers) 5)800w up to 1000w5s 6)900w up to 1500w6s (this is the 060~090 ic equivalent range) 7)8s~5523s packs are for very large and generally specialised models. Motor power choice(auw, or flying weight of model choice) 1) vintage types many non-aerobatic indoor flyers -50w~70w per 1lb 2)trainers, gliders and high wing scale -70w~100w per 1lb 3)sport flyer with general aerobatic performance -100w per 1lb 4)warbirds -120w~150w per 1lb 5)multi engined models -100w per 1lb (thrust from multiple props gives in effect, more than 100w per 1lb performance) 6)edf jets -150w~200w per 1lb 7)3d, f3a and high performance models, 150w~200w per 5514lb.

 

HobbyKing Landing Skid - Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter

HobbyKing Landing Skid – Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter

HobbyKing Landing Skid – Walkera Super CP Micro 3D Helicopter - Here is a rough guide to choosing the electric power train needed for various model types, bear in mind that over-powering is fine but the penalty is additional weight, and a good model is one that is balanced in terms of power, flying weight and build quality customer service is our top priority, and while some issues are beyond our control, we do our best to ensure your transaction exceeds your expectationsshould you have an issue, please contact us via messages and we are always there. Esc choice look at the max amps figure given by the motor manufacturer in the data section and generally add 25% headroom, so, if a motor is rated to 15a, then choose at least an 18a esc, better still a 20a and so on if you are using a 4s lipo, that the esc is rated for 4s voltage also look at bec rating, if the servo count is over 5518, then consider purchasing an esc with a high amp rated sbec, or a seperate ubec, opto type esc’s (they have no bec, keeping the esc seperate from rx suply). Motor choice, kv or rpm per volt if you are used to ic, the simple analogy is to treat low kv motors as 4 stroke engine equivalents and mid-high kv motors as 2 stroke engine equivalents, if you are not used to ic then we can give you some examples example 1trainer/sport model, 1lb auw, we want 100w motor (3s 20c lipoly) mid kv for general flying, probably around 1200kv~1400kv, so around 8″ prop example 2warbird/scale model, 1lb auw 5634w motor, kv choice,. Lipoly voltage choice generally, to keep lipo’s in good order, try and keep max amps to around 50~60% of the capacity/c rating of the lipoly pack 1)up to 50w1s~2s 2)up to 100w2s~3s 3)100w up to 500w 3s 4)500w up to 800w4s (this is the 040~046 glow equivalent range favoured by many club flyers) 5)800w up to 1000w5s 6)900w up to 1500w6s (this is the 060~090 ic equivalent range) 7)8s~5524s packs are for very large and generally specialised models. Motor power choice(auw, or flying weight of model choice) 1) vintage types many non-aerobatic indoor flyers -50w~70w per 1lb 2)trainers, gliders and high wing scale -70w~100w per 1lb 3)sport flyer with general aerobatic performance -100w per 1lb 4)warbirds -120w~150w per 1lb 5)multi engined models -100w per 1lb (thrust from multiple props gives in effect, more than 100w per 1lb performance) 6)edf jets -150w~200w per 1lb 7)3d, f3a and high performance models, 150w~200w per 5515lb.