Thread Tools
Jun 07, 2010, 02:56 PM
Embargo lifted.
kenstogie's Avatar
Thread OP
Discussion

Hobbyzone Champ Mods


Hobbyzone Champ Mods


Didn't see any threads on the Hobbyzone Champ in the Mods department so thought I'd start one up. If there is let me know.

Of course you can...

-use a better TX (DX6i, DX7, LPD5M, DX5E or any DSM2 TX) use a little mixing/dual rates etc.

-adjust the control horn positions for more response


-maybe go brushless (if you have please post!!)

-get a bigger battery or use a smaller one too(Hperion and Turnigy and the list goes on)
Hobby King List, ( I would stick with 240 and under)
https://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...figuration.asp

Turnigy 160 30c(not really 30c but it's cheap enough )
Hyperion HYPERION G3 CX 0160 MAH 1S 3.7V 25C/45C SINGLE CELL W/UM CONNECTOR
Hyperion link 2
Multiple Battery Charging at one timehttp://www.hobbycity.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=10621&Product_Name=2_Pin _JST_plug_with_6_x_Pico_plug_charging_harness

Floats https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/show...&postcount=582

PARTS at My atomic also available on EBAY and Horizon Hobby too.
prop_with_spinner http://myatomic.com/catalog/viewsku?..._spinner_champ
gear_box_w_motor http://myatomic.com/catalog/viewsku?..._w_motor_champ
pushrods_w_accessories http://myatomic.com/catalog/viewsku?...essories_champ
bare_fuselage
main_wing http://myatomic.com/catalog/viewsku?...ain_wing_champ
complete_tail http://myatomic.com/catalog/viewsku?...ete_tail_champ
main_landing_gear_set http://myatomic.com/catalog/viewsku?...gear_set_champ

On Board Video
Various Cams...
http://www.actionfigurelover.com/act...car-key-camera
-different props
https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/show...postcount=1063
Last edited by kenstogie; Jun 17, 2010 at 10:42 AM.
Sign up now
to remove ads between posts
Jun 07, 2010, 08:33 PM
Registered User
The Hyperion G3 CX 0160 Mah battery is also $7.99 ea vs $12.99 for the E-Flite 150 Mah at my LHS.
Jun 08, 2010, 01:47 PM
Registered User
Was flying my Champ this AM. Coming out of a power dive into a loop, and just BARELY hit the upright of a soccer goal. Tore the right wing off at the root. The rest is still attached to the fuse, but the right wing ripped off.

Can I CA it back on? Will it be strong enough to take loops, etc?

Anyone take the wing OFF the Champ yet? Is it glued on or taped or ??

Wasn't ready to start (re)building yet, but I'm out of choices...

Suggestions?
Jun 08, 2010, 01:54 PM
CARL T
Carl T's Avatar
Kenstogie.,
I have a group of mods that I will post when I get them drawn up.
Carl
Jun 08, 2010, 01:56 PM
Amsoil Dealer
3D-Seth's Avatar
Quote:
Originally Posted by Flyboy Steve
Was flying my Champ this AM. Coming out of a power dive into a loop, and just BARELY hit the upright of a soccer goal. Tore the right wing off at the root. The rest is still attached to the fuse, but the right wing ripped off.

Can I CA it back on? Will it be strong enough to take loops, etc?

Anyone take the wing OFF the Champ yet? Is it glued on or taped or ??

Wasn't ready to start (re)building yet, but I'm out of choices...

Suggestions?

You can glue it back on, but its very likely to fail in the air next time. I would suggest adding a piece of carbon fiber rod under the wings to strengthen it back up if you do glue it. Make sure you use foam safe CA and foam safe accelerator on it too.

You can also get the wing by itself to replace:

http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products...ProdID=HBZ4920

Seth
Jun 08, 2010, 02:42 PM
Registered User
How is the wing attached to the fuse? Glue? Double sided tape?

What's the best way to get it off w/o damaging the fuse?

Should I put a fiber tape "spar" on the bottom of a new wing before attaching it?
Jun 08, 2010, 03:04 PM
Off we go.............
SabreHawk's Avatar
Flyboy it's attached like all the other micros are, by a very thin double sided sticky tape. Just very gently and carefully work it off of the fuse. And I'd advise doing that and replacing it entirely. I can't see it ever being as strong by gluing it.

Hehe, and then stay higher up when doing loops and well away from objects like a soccer or football goal.
Jun 08, 2010, 03:24 PM
Amsoil Dealer
3D-Seth's Avatar
Quote:
Originally Posted by Flyboy Steve
How is the wing attached to the fuse? Glue? Double sided tape?

What's the best way to get it off w/o damaging the fuse?

Should I put a fiber tape "spar" on the bottom of a new wing before attaching it?
The new wing will be fine without any reinforcement. I was only suggesting reinforcement if you glue the wing back together.

It is attached only by double sided tape. Just be careful and easily work the wing off of the airplane.
Jun 08, 2010, 03:34 PM
Registered User
Flyboy, I would order a new wing AND fix the old one. I would use a couple of bamboo toothpicks and CA (foam safe) them into the fuse side first. Then after the CA sets, dry fit the right piece of wing. When everything matches up, then use CA and a little bit of TP (Toilet Paper) if not a perfect match. The only caution here is that CA takes a long time to set on the inside of the foam, so once you get everything aligned let it cure at least overnight. You may also want to put some clear tape across the break. The weight of the CA and toothpicks should not significantly affect the balance. If it breaks, then you will have a new wing (previously ordered) to replace. I would bet the repair would last for weeks or more as long as you don't try flying into another object! Also, if you replace the wing, I would put a clear tape spar on the bottom of the wing. Just be careful when applying so that you don't tape a twist or bend into the wing. Good luck!

Don
Jun 08, 2010, 05:05 PM
What package dear?
Hellysmack's Avatar
Quote:
Originally Posted by Flyboy Steve
Was flying my Champ this AM. Coming out of a power dive into a loop, and just BARELY hit the upright of a soccer goal. Tore the right wing off at the root. The rest is still attached to the fuse, but the right wing ripped off.

Can I CA it back on? Will it be strong enough to take loops, etc?

Anyone take the wing OFF the Champ yet? Is it glued on or taped or ??

Wasn't ready to start (re)building yet, but I'm out of choices...

Suggestions?
Broke both sides off mine.
I cut some of the clear plastic (that all new junk comes in from the store) into strips, used clear double backed taped it to the wing then applied clear packing tape over whole assembly. Somewhat like a splint, it has been very solid and has over 20 flights on it. No paint is needed and from a distance you can’t tell, up close not so pretty.
Then fly it like you stole it
Jun 08, 2010, 07:02 PM
QuAd FaNaTiC
Razors edge 29's Avatar
Subscribed
Jun 09, 2010, 10:40 AM
Registered User
I got a look at Carl T's mods and they are really going to trick this baby out and improve its durability
Mike F
Jun 09, 2010, 10:56 AM
QuAd FaNaTiC
Razors edge 29's Avatar
Link?





Any one is any mixing on champ on programmable TX?

Anyone try UMP51 motor or know the piñon count? I think it's the same motor as sukhoi but I am not sure if piñon count is same as UMP51. But if it were would give the champ a little more juice coupled with GWS 543 prop and Hyperion batt.


Quote:
Originally Posted by Mike F
I got a look at Carl T's mods and they are really going to trick this baby out and improve its durability
Mike F
Jun 09, 2010, 12:00 PM
Ordinary Average Guy
0xC0FFEE's Avatar
Quote:
Originally Posted by Razors edge 29
Anyone try UMP51 motor or know the piñon count? I think it's the same motor as sukhoi but I am not sure if piñon count is same as UMP51. But if it were would give the champ a little more juice coupled with GWS 543 prop and Hyperion batt.
I have a P-51 motor in my Champ. The stock motor failed relatively quickly on me. It was a drop-in replacement, fits perfectly. The power lead is a bit longer on the P-51 motor.

I don't have any way to accurately measure the exact thrust, but I'd say that it's in the 1:1 area.

I am using the stock prop and 160 mah Turnigy and Poweredge batteries.
Jun 09, 2010, 02:54 PM
QuAd FaNaTiC
Razors edge 29's Avatar
Cool

does it climb any better?




Quote:
Originally Posted by 0xC0FFEE
I have a P-51 motor in my Champ. The stock motor failed relatively quickly on me. It was a drop-in replacement, fits perfectly. The power lead is a bit longer on the P-51 motor.

I don't have any way to accurately measure the exact thrust, but I'd say that it's in the 1:1 area.

I am using the stock prop and 160 mah Turnigy and Poweredge batteries.


Quick Reply
Message:

Thread Tools

Similar Threads
Category Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Review HobbyZone Champ RTF Review dee-grose Micro Ready-to-Fly 951 Aug 26, 2022 01:11 PM
Discussion HobbyZone Champ On-board Video VasMan Aerial Photography 4 Jul 03, 2015 01:09 AM
Alert HobbyZone Champ RTF Group Buy in Middle TN: $87.80 per plane (including tax) PerlAddict Hot Online Deals 5 Jun 16, 2010 06:00 PM
Wanted Hobbyzone Champ pmass23 Aircraft - Electric - Airplanes (FS/W) 0 Jun 01, 2010 01:17 PM
Video Hobbyzone Champ - Short Glide Video VasMan Electric Plane Talk 0 May 16, 2010 10:01 PM