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Antiques or Out of Business > Mystery Heli needs ID to fly Free !!!! ( HELP!!)
 
 
Doug
Elite Veteran
Location: Naples Florida....

OLD "40" machines

Jetset:

The Helibaby was a fixed pitch machine from the 70's used a .40 engine as did the Revolution 40. I think both had less power than the modern .32 engines but it was "state of the art" when I was learning.
10-19-2001 Over year old.
 
 
MrCricket
Heliman
Location: NY

GMP Cricket web site

This might help you old timmers.
http://www.geocities.com/crickethelicopters/index.html
02-18-2002 Over year old.
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Harbinger
Veteran
Location: alberta

looks kind of like my first one

This is my first helicopter....didnt know any better and paid a lot for it. Never flew it (tried a few times) but it did get me into the sport
02-18-2002 Over year old.
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Colin
Heliman
Location: Clarendon Hills, IL

matis


Hi,
I bought a fixed pitch Mantis when it first came out, put a HP 40 in it and a Kraft radio, no gyro. flew it for a few years along with a Heliboy and Cricket. My Mantis flew very well, it would hover hands off. A year ago I cleaned out the basement and threw out the Heliboy , Mantis, and a Kalt Cyclone. I kept the Cricket and bought a Raptor to start flying again and I'm having a ball.

Colin
02-18-2002 Over year old.
 
 
Rotary Flyer
Senior Heliman
Location: North UK

My LHS has a load of those spherical mufflers in a "sale of old bits of crap" bin in his showroom !! I thought they looked a bit old, covered in dust. Now I know what era they come from !!
JM2pW
02-18-2002 Over year old.
 
 
JONW
Heliman
Location: Fontana, Ca

Yes it is a manits, I worked with john simone @ american r/c. Yes the first mantis had wood frames but soon were changed to plastic. I still have some parts left.
JON
02-18-2002 Over year old.
 
 
Toddsnake
Heliman
Location: Cedar Hill TX

Old Heli

Jetset, I think I have the heli you are talking about. It is a GMP Rebel that I bought back
in 1990. It is fixed pitch and was advertised
to fly with any airplane 40 size engine and airplane radio. I built it and tried to learn to hover with it with no help from anyone but I
never did anything but crash! It put me off helis until 2001 when I bought my Raptor 30.
I plan on trying to fly it this summer. I still have the old radio to : AristoCraft 550 PCM

Todd
02-19-2002 Over year old.
 
 
Harbinger
Veteran
Location: alberta

opps

Try this again
02-19-2002 Over year old.
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MrCricket
Heliman
Location: NY

GMP Cricket web site

Check it out!
04-28-2002 Over year old.
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Optech
Key Veteran
Location: Vista/Oceanside, CA.

My first heli was an American Revolution .40. The red anodized one with a K&B .40 and a heliball. I bought it used in 1980 at a garage sale for $100 complete with radio and ground gear. After trying to fly it for a while I eventually traded it to a friend. I also remember seeing the first ads for the Mantis and was thinking I would have better luck with one of those. I distinctly remember the advertising for the plastic composite construction. I never did buy one though.

Before anybody thinks that American was washed up when the Mantis came out think again. An old hobby shop owner here used to be a dealer for American and has a .60 size American Revolution heli that was about to be introduced before they took that plane through the roof. At first glance it looks like a GMP Competitor but its all anodised a light blue color. It is full collective and was definitely on par with any competitive machine produced then. The owner says it flew very well and he really liked it. But, he stopped flying it after American closed its doors because he knew no parts resources existed as the heli never reached mass production. When I get a chance I'll get some pics. I don't recall what American was going to call this heli but I think Phoenix or Firebird rings a bell. It would have been interesting to see how it would have fared as American, Like Min Air, wasn't dependant on Hirobo like GMP was.

Actually if you think about it, the plastic heli was a pretty forward thinking move and I'm wondering if it wasn't an industry first. This combined with the .60 that I've seen leads me to believe that American would have been an aggressive forward thinking company.

I'm wondering, was John Simone in the building when the plane hit it? If not, whats he doing now?

Mike

Viva La Airtronics!
04-28-2002 Over year old.
 
 
fitenfyr
rrProfessor
Location: Port Orchard, Washington

Wow....

Just found this post. Don't know how I missed it.
Bought one of these from a LHS for 20.00!!!!
I need the engine and clutch stuff for it. Eventually I want to restore it to flying condition. Hover it once then put it away.

Anybody have an old crashed one??

Jason

Jason Stiffey
Fly Fast....Live Slow...
04-28-2002 Over year old.
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basmntdweller
Senior Heliman
Location: Indianapolis IN

There is a flyer at my field that still flies a Revolution 60. It has a mechanical gyro but he makes it look easy. He only gets it out occaisionally as he usually flies pattern planes and is always practicing the pattern.

Later,,,basmntdweller


Stupid people have no idea how stupid they are!!!
04-29-2002 Over year old.
 
 
faldoc
Heliman
Location: Burlington, NC

You jog my memories:

British Lark .25 fixed pitch, ca. 1974. No joy, never got off ground.

Dubro Tristar, ca. 1975, belt transmission broke after a few seconds.

GMP Cricket, ca. 1982, multiple demoralizing crashes. Only remaining early relic I still have.

SUCCESS!!!!! Kyosho Concept 30 DX, ca. 1990, learned to hover the first week. Learned forward flight.

After you learn how to fly, these old fixed pitch machines are real slow on the cyclic response, you have to think wayyy ahead. Cricket was thrilling to try to fly, after mastering the Concept, but no more. Too scary!!
06-24-2002 Over year old.
 
 
rob_jones
Key Veteran
Location: Oglethorpe, GA

American RC

So what happened to American RC? I saw a post mentioning a plane crashing into their building. Did that really happen?? Is that what put them out of business? I just assumed they had financial woes and folded.

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Team MRC Hirobo
I reject your reality and substitute my own.
06-24-2002 Over year old.
 
 
gyan
Key Veteran
Location: Surrey, BC Canada

Thanks to All

I must say this sure generated alot of interest . I need just a few parts for this bird. If I'm to restore it, Like the main spur gear(60 tooth), & a fan shroud to cool things & thats pretty well it. I'm soooo close . Any Idea what canopy can cover this thing?

Later...
02-16-2003 Over year old.
 
 
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