MicroHeli Three Blade Head Install For The Goosky S2

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
  • In this video we install the brand new MicroHeli three blade head for the Goosky S2! Such a incredible quality peace! MicroHeli never Disappoints!
    Merry Christmas everyone!
    Get your three blade head here!  www.microheli....
    Want me to build your heli? Need one rebuilt or setup? Want to send something to the Channel? Send me a email!
    westhobbiesrc@hotmail.com

Komentáře • 45

  • @larrychamel
    @larrychamel Před rokem +2

    Another Epic Modification by MicroHeli! Merry Christmas to you and the Family, Jeff!

    • @westhobbiesrc8051
      @westhobbiesrc8051  Před rokem +1

      Thank you! Merry Christmas to you and your family as well! I hope you had a great one!!

  • @RCcrashtestdummy04
    @RCcrashtestdummy04 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Your videos are great. Very detailed instructions. Thank you

  • @TLRChad
    @TLRChad Před rokem +1

    I've been debating on buying either the OMP or the Goosky. Both seem really good. Love the 3 blade setup.

    • @westhobbiesrc8051
      @westhobbiesrc8051  Před rokem

      Thank you! The three blade head is amazing! Flight video tomorrow! Both are fantastic helis, personally I prefer the S2 Over the M2 EVO for a few different reasons but main two is power and flight times. The S2 is more efficient and has a lot more power big-time noticeable differences. Also the servos on the S to have more power and do not feel like they’re stalling no matter what you do.

  • @jtkeys7618
    @jtkeys7618 Před rokem +1

    Great work. Merry Christmas, greetings from NJ

  • @RubenRC94
    @RubenRC94 Před rokem +1

    Nice I hope they make a 3 blade head for the Goosky SR4. Although it might be a on the big side for microheli. I'm sure it'll look great with a 3 blade.

    • @westhobbiesrc8051
      @westhobbiesrc8051  Před rokem

      I hope they do as well! I will ask them! They make three blade heads for the blade 330s so I think they can definitely do it!

  • @Twx97
    @Twx97 Před rokem +1

    When i finish the plane project I’ll be sure to get this since I’m already missing a whole head lol. Will get the king cobra canopy too

    • @westhobbiesrc8051
      @westhobbiesrc8051  Před rokem

      Nice! Everything is on sale right now on microheli and the head is a great price! It is linked in the description. I would grab it while it’s on sale because it is a good discount!

  • @sganzerlag
    @sganzerlag Před rokem +1

    Looks fantastic! Merry Christmas!!

  • @ngochunter2k420
    @ngochunter2k420 Před rokem +1

    Nice project ^^

  • @stigonutube
    @stigonutube Před rokem +1

    wow you just solved one of my negatives towards this model,it was how you slid the canopy off with the 2 blades still on..other videos i watched did not show this..Brilliant.. can you share what 3blade advantage is?

    • @westhobbiesrc8051
      @westhobbiesrc8051  Před rokem +1

      I’m glad! I don’t know why others don’t show that. It’s very simple and allows you to keep the blades on. So three blades gives you more lift. Faster cyclic response and can run a lower head speed (longer flight) and get the same performance as you have that third blade.

    • @stigonutube
      @stigonutube Před rokem

      @@westhobbiesrc8051 very cool s2 design..thank's for the video and expertise.

    • @erik120719
      @erik120719 Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@westhobbiesrc8051the r2 is my first heli, I've run 8 batteries thru it today. I got it today also lol. I want to order a spare set of blades as I KNOW I'll need em eventually. I've seen the 3 and 4 blade conversions and wondering if a 3 or 4 blade upgrade would make my learning curve a bit easier? I'm not too bad with it as is but I'm just doing basic flight. I have quite a bit of experience with LOS flying with my quads and this seems similar so far. Unfortunately I have little to no experience with unassisted ( acro mode or 3d) so I'm going at it slowly. Eventually I'd like to get some moderate 3d flight skills. I use a simulator and can do some things on there just not ready to even attempt anything with my new heli.

    • @westhobbiesrc8051
      @westhobbiesrc8051  Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@erik120719 welcome to helis! Best part of the hobby (in my opinion!) no, you don’t need or what a 3 or 4 blade head. More parts and stuff to break when you crash. The S2 really is a perfect heli out of the box. Believe it or not, the stock blades are extremely durable. But I would just order anther set of blades main and tail, tail booms, main and feathering shafts, linkages and servo arms. Those are your main items that break in crashes.

    • @erik120719
      @erik120719 Před 3 měsíci

      @@westhobbiesrc8051 ​@westhobbiesrc8051 i felt it was a very agile machine . I bunped the blades off the ground once already and thought it was game over but just scuffed the blade. I will just order stocl replacement parts for now. Once i get more experience ill start modifying, i cant mamage to the eave things alone tho

  • @stubridgo7264
    @stubridgo7264 Před rokem

    Hi Jeff just a quick question , is there much difference setting up 3 blades vs 2 , as only ever set up 2 blades any advise would be great 👍🏻

  • @StingraysVideos
    @StingraysVideos Před rokem +1

    Love your videos and I learn a lot from them. Question please for I am still in the learning stage. The Goosky blades are 193mm., You said you will be using 180mm blades for the 3 blade head. How come you are not using three 193mm blades? Just preference?

    • @westhobbiesrc8051
      @westhobbiesrc8051  Před rokem

      Thank you! I’m glad I can help you learn! So yes, the stock blades on the Goosky are 193mm. When going with a three blade you can run three 193mm blades but since you are adding a third blade you can run shorter blades witch will help with flight times as well as give you a fast response and keep the head speed around the same of the two blade.

    • @StingraysVideos
      @StingraysVideos Před rokem

      @@westhobbiesrc8051 Thank you for explaining!

  • @broughamjb
    @broughamjb Před rokem +1

    Presumably full 3D is still available?

  • @mickado.emulateurs406
    @mickado.emulateurs406 Před 10 měsíci +1

    for hovering, is it better stable with 3 blades?

    • @westhobbiesrc8051
      @westhobbiesrc8051  Před 10 měsíci

      Yes and no, having a third blade will give more lift and cyclic authority. It will be more stable as you have a third blade so more air movement and quicker gyro response.

  • @Twx97
    @Twx97 Před rokem +1

    How can i order extra spindle shafts in case of a crash?

  • @GHusto05
    @GHusto05 Před rokem +1

    What size is that heli?

  • @Lance57H
    @Lance57H Před rokem

    Do you know if they make a kit for the OMP M2?

    • @westhobbiesrc8051
      @westhobbiesrc8051  Před rokem

      Yes they do, they make a 3 blade and 4 blade kit for the M2 and M2 EVO.

  • @Twx97
    @Twx97 Před rokem +1

    First

  • @ambrosekillpack4841
    @ambrosekillpack4841 Před rokem

    Eh, seems unnecessary; you can't perfect what has already been perfected.

    • @westhobbiesrc8051
      @westhobbiesrc8051  Před rokem

      Never unnecessary three blade heads rock!

    • @ambrosekillpack4841
      @ambrosekillpack4841 Před rokem

      @@westhobbiesrc8051 Make it 4 bladed heads and we have an agreement. An odd number of blades looks weird and tacky in my personal opinion. Though I will say that increasing the number of blades by any number should theoretically decrease the amount of cyclic wobble that you get. Not that the goosky really has that issue to begin with.

  • @iwontreplybacklol7481

    Micro helis carbon blades are a complete rip off..$28 for a 205mm carbon blade? Wtf? Align makes 230mm for $16 and even that is still overpriced. I make my own carbon blades and carbon material and epoxy per blade set is literally less than $5!! I cant fathom paying $28 for a two set or maybe nearly $40 for a three blade set. I have better uses for my moneh.

    • @westhobbiesrc8051
      @westhobbiesrc8051  Před rokem +1

      Lol yeah I don’t believe you make blades. But send me a set I will test them for you! If you actually did any carbon work ( I do a lot of it) you will know carbon fiber is not cheap and you are noting making blades that will hold up with out molds and vacuuming and so on. But good try!