OMPHOBBY M7 | Build Video
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- čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
- Join me as I build my new OMPHOBBY M7 "Sunset Orange".
A thoroughly enjoyable and easy build with the same OMP quality you know and love.
Thanks to Sennheiser (not sponsored) for their excellent "XS-Lav" USB-C lavalier microphone. The audio quality is always so much better when I use it, which I did for most of this video.
And huge thanks to @TheRelaxedMovement on CZcams for their royalty free, copyright free music which makes this video considerably less painful to watch.
/ @therelaxedmovement
Disclaimer:
This is NOT a full build tutorial video. It does not contain every step and every detail involved in the build of the M7 helicopter. This build video is intended mainly as a general build walkthrough and general interest content. Due to the fact that this build was performed with a pre-production kit with some parts that differ slightly from the production version and without an official build manual to follow, as well as being built intentionally out of order in some places for varying reasons, the build shown will not perfectly reflect the parts and kit you receive, and I do not recommend you follow this video perfectly when it comes to building your own new M7. Always consult the latest version of the official OMPHOBBY M7 manual for complete build instruction and advice to make your M7 build a smooth sailing experience.
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00:00:00 Intro
00:00:33 The Main Rotor
00:16:22 The Main Bearing Block
00:18:31 The Upper Frame
00:21:04 The ESC Tray
00:23:15 The FBL Mount
00:25:55 The Canopy Mounts
00:27:16 The Tail Belt Idlers
00:32:38 The Main Gear & Pulley
00:34:49 The Motor Mount
00:36:07 The Main Gear (Install)
00:38:00 The Tail Rotor
00:42:02 The Tail Case Idler & Pitch Slider
00:44:16 The Tail Pitch Arm
00:46:14 The Tail Case
00:53:46 The Tail Installation
00:56:53 The Lower Frame (Start)
00:58:44 The Battery Release
01:00:05 The Lower Frame (Continued)
01:03:57 The Third Bearing Block
01:04:39 The Tail Servo Mount
01:05:28 The Landing Gear
01:07:15 The Motor Mount (Continued)
01:08:49 The Tail Pushrod
01:13:06 The Main Rotor Installation
01:15:38 The Electronics
01:17:27 Installing the Motor
01:21:13 Installing the ESC
01:23:57 Installing the Cyclic Servos
01:26:33 Installing the Tail Servo
01:27:53 Installing the Buffer Pack & Receiver
01:29:29 Finishing Up the Main Rotor
01:33:51 End of the Build / Outro - Věda a technologie
Thanks!
great build video, thanks.
Thank you very much!
Bro, this is Awesome.
Thanks Bladescraper. Looking forward to this.
That's what I'm talking about!
exciting stuff!
FANTASTIC build video!! Most professional use of blue loctite I've ever seen and I've been building/flying helis since 1987!! LOVE how snug all the bearings fit in their housings and the overall quality, fit and finish of the parts looks to be OUTSTANDING!! CAN'T WAIT to get my kit!! Thanks for posting this so I can whet my M7 appetite until my kit arrives!! 🙂
Thanks for the kind words Rick!
Great build!
Nice looking heli sir,awesome job on the build,I might have to get one,currently have the blade 480 and the 550.
It's a great heli! I flew it 28 times while at RCHO's Chillout event last weekend.
Right on!
Super cool video. What is the motor shaft length?
Are you going to keep your Tron 7.0 as well, or are you taking the electronics from that to the M7?
I really can't afford two 700s at the moment, so the electronics are coming off of my Tron. :)
@@BladeScraper yeah man, I get it. It's expensive to build and maintain 700 size machines. Regardless, I'm looking forward to the build, your thoughts and impressions of the M7.
you dont locktite nothing?
I do off camera lol, I cut a whoooooole lot of time off the video by editing out every time I applied loctite :)
What was the airframe weight ?
Approx 2225g. You'd drop 40g or so by using the carbon boom.
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