HiTec HawkEye RC Conversion

by andre | August 12, 2014 | (6) Posted in Projects

Last weekend I took my son out for his first real flying experience.

I decided to use my Flyzone Micro Tiger Moth. Which is now a year old and well worn.

James did very well but we did manage to break 3 props that day. No big deal but not a field friendly task.

So I decided to modify our HiTec HawkEye chuck glider.

As you can see from the video it flies very well.

This is a simple 3 channel setup for training.
If you search online you'll see aileron setups.
For now this is basic enough that my son can fly and the plane should survive.

The parts list:

TURNIGY 2204-14T 19g Outrunner (Requires bullet connectors)
TowerPro 9g w12A Brushless Speed Controller (Requires bullet & battery connectors)
8040 Propellers (Orange - 5pc) (GWS Style Propellers)
HXT500 6.2g / 0.6kg / .08sec Micro Servo (Rudder/Elevator)
ZIPPY Compact 500mAh 2S 35C Lipo Pack
Turnigy XR5000 Receiver for Turnigy 4X TX (Small reciever which binds to my son's remote)

I did add a little tail weight and am fine tuning it but from the photos you can tell it is a pretty simple operations.

Hollow out the front section for the the gear, hot glue on a motor, carve out a spot for the 2 tail servos (I recommend you space them apart. I had the tail section break off due to the foam being to thin. Repaired and added a stick underneath) and set it up.

Nothing fancy but it flies.

Follow our progress on the forum!

COMMENTS

ShockThree on September 1, 2014
Looks sweet! It's great to see you are including your son in the hobby!
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andre on September 2, 2014
It gets better. I've managed to get my Dad hooked.

So soon there will be 3 Rousseau on the flight line.
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andre on September 2, 2014
One comment I will make. Those orange 8x4 props have a flaw. They great weak right at the hub after a hit or 2. I'm testing some Slow Fly 8x4's next.

I had this plane out at my local small field last week. In a smaller park I noticed it would slow down enough. So I still have some work to do but to me it felt like a war bird with no ailerons :)
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LordVader on September 2, 2014
That is really cool, great that you are continuing the hobby by teaching your son to fly. Something special will remember the rest of his life and hopefully continue it on also. Thanks for sharing.:)
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andre on September 3, 2014
I'll just try not to cut off his hand...


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andre on September 3, 2014
Tee hee in all seriousness it is funny how resistant he is.
He is fearful of crashing the plane or the costs of parts.

Silly kid. I keep telling him "Dude if my Dad could have afforded to let me fly as a kid I would have been all over that."

Once I get him to relax I'm pretty sure he'll enjoy it.

It will be awesome to have all 3 generation in a line flying together.
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Flying Fox on September 4, 2014
NICE WORK Keep up the good job.
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tommcgarry on October 15, 2014
That looks cool, would be a fun project for sure. My name is Tom, I live near the Glebe, Ottawa and I'm a huge Flitetest fan. It was nice to hear you on the FTAH Podcast! Where do u normally fly? I'm out every day if weather permits.
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andre on October 15, 2014
Hi Tom!
Thank you so much. I'm very glad you enjoyed the podcast.

We fly out of Millenium Park, Orleans just off Trim.

Should be there this weekend ;)
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tommcgarry on October 15, 2014
Oh.. Near the school and the park n ride? I was there once with the Orleans Hobby guys. Nice place. Normally Sunday or Saturday? I might be done my big Duster by then, I may come out if it's nice.

Great articles btw!
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andre on October 15, 2014
Thank you.

Great stuff hope you can make it. My Dad and I were flying the FT Racer and FT Spitfire on Monday. Had a blast.

We fly off the track/football field and the adjoining field. Lots of room very informal.
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HiTec HawkEye RC Conversion