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e-Electric General Discussion > Piccolo electronics in a Hummingbird???
 
 
SteveNYC1
Heliman
Location: NYC

I have a perfect Piccolo with everything needed to fly (Piccoboard etc). Can I get a Century Hummingbird and put all the Piccolo components in it to fly? I like the idea of a 2nd micro chopper- but I'd like to try the electronics in the Hummingbird...what do u guys think?
03-24-2003 Over year old.
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sultan68
Senior Heliman
Location: Broomfield, CO Elevation 5420'

Well, I'm not sure...

Both the Piccolo and the Hummingbird use tail-rotor mixing boards to control the tail in concert with the main blades. It might work since they both use tail motors, unlike the Hornet which uses a tail shaft. I don't see why not, unless there is some specific timing issues in the rotor assembly that differ between models??

Anyone?

Chris
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03-25-2003 Over year old.
 
 
spooky007
Senior Heliman
Location: Bakersfield, Ca

The piccobaord will work just fine in the hummingbird.

Al
03-25-2003 Over year old.
 
 
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