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N5 Sales Goal Reached for 2010!

The sales goals which were set early in 2010 have been met and surpassed! With that said, I just wanted to send out a sincere thank you to all of the Synergy customers for supporting the new N5. Your support is helping to secure a bright new future for Synergy and I can’t thank you enough for making that possible. We have many new products slated for the future including 50 and 90 sized flybarless heads which will be compatible with multiple models.
If you are heading to IRCHA this weekend, stop by and see us in the Synergy booth. Bring your N5 or N9 as well, we would love to see your models!

Sincerely,
Matt Botos

New Synergy E9 Video – “The Rocket Ship”

My E9 might be one of the fastest electric helicopters I have ever flown! The speed of the E9 along with the Castle Creations Auto Rotation mode equals way too much fun! Check out the video.

AllMyRC.com captures Nick Maxwell flying his new N5

Zack Hayes from AllMyRC.com captured Nick Maxwell flying his new N5 on Memorial Day. Nick really puts the N5 through its paces! Check out the original post here -> http://www.allmyrc.com/articles/showentry.php?e=303&catid=5

N5 Hardware Kit

In the haste to get kits out the door our factory forgot to place the mounting hardware into the metal upgrade package. Missing bolts in the upgrade package include, 2x M3×5 Socket Head Bolts, 2x M3×8 Socket Head Bolts, M4×30 Main Blade Bolts, and 2x 106-107 Pivot Balls. We have put together a hardware package to go along with the upgrade package and these packages are on their way to the States. If you received an upgrade package please contact your dealer.

Sincerely,

Matt

Swampin’ the N5

Yesterday Zack Hayes from AllMyRC.com stopped by my place in Atlanta, Ga on his way to Joe Nall. We had some dinner, talked about good times, and shot some N5 in the swamp video. It had to be 90 degrees and 110% humidity at the lake near my house, perfect time to fly the N5 over the swamp! Make sure you watch it in HD, Zack has some really nice video equipment! You can check out the story at this link -> http://www.allmyrc.com/articles/showentry.php?e=271

Factory N5 Paint Job

Direct from the factory, here is a picture of how the N5 Canopy will look when you open the box.

Quick and Dirty N5 Canopy at Huntsville

Another paint job from my garage. Since I’m not an airbrush artist, I tend to keep the lines simple and clean.  The N5 canopy will come painted from the factory, I will post some pics of the factory paint job as soon as I have one. Picture updated from Caleb Philips at Huntsville, Thanks Caleb!

N5 Pre-Production Build Pics

Here are a few shots from yesterdays build. Many thanks to my friend Rob Dix for assisting in the build of one of these machines. It’s always good to have a second set of eyes looking at these types of things. I am very pleased with the fit and finish of the N5, kudos to our CNC vendor!

Pre-Production N5 Kits!

Just got back home from the Birmingham Event to find a couple pre-production N5 kits waiting to be inspected! Over the next 48 hours I will be going through these kits with my dial indicator and a set of calipers. We are moving right along now!

Heli Clothing by Niunji Design Group

Nigel Sawyer, a fellow R/C Helicopter enthusiast and good friend has started producing some really nice helicopter related clothing. Check him out at http://www.niunji.com/ . He will also make some amazing custom shirts for your funfly or anything else you might want. Some of these amazing T-Shirts will be available at the Birmingham Funfly! Hope to see you there!

N5 Update!

N5 013The financial matters have been sorted with Stephen Fan’s family and we are back to business as normal. I’m am happy to announce that pre-production N5 kits are currently on their way to myself and Roger Hamilton of Climb-Out Models. After these kits are inspected, we will be able to release to the public. To our loyal customers, we appreciate your patience and we look forward to serving you with exceptional model helicopters and unparalleled customer service! I think Stephen would be proud to see the Synergy Helicopter business continue and prosper.

2009 XFC Practice – Crash!

With the 2010 XFC known maneuvers being released today, I figured what better time to post a funny XFC practice video from last year. Thanks goes out to my friend Drew Saunders for catching this moment on video. I have to laugh everytime I watch it, the comments made by my fellow hobbyists are priceless! Check it out!

2010 XFC Known Maneuvers Released

For those of you interested, here are the known maneuvers for XFC 2010. Each of these maneuvers must be performed at any time during the pilots known, four minute routine. Generally these maneuvers will take 30-45 seconds each. The rest of the routine is choreographed freestyle.


(1) Pirouetting-Vertical figure of eight with reverse of pirouette direction at each ½ loop

The pilot may enter the maneuver flying either form the left or the right. From level upright flight the pilot will start pirouetting once the helicopter reaches a point just in front of the pilot, the helicopter must continue pirouetting as the pilot executes the first half of an inside loop.
Once the helicopter reaches the point in the loop (at the top) directly in front of the pilot, the direction of the pirouette must change as the helicopter begins to ascend for the first half of the outside loop.
At the top of the outside loop as the helicopter reaches a point in front of the pilot the helicopter must switch pirouette direction again, for the second half of the outside loop.
At the conclusion of the outside loop the helicopter must change pirouette direction again and complete the second half of the inside loop exiting upright and level.

**The helicopter must exit at the same attitude as the entry and both loops must be equal in size, round in shape, and be centered against the pilot.

(2) Rolling-circle with change of roll direction and forward to backward flying orientation at the ½ circle point

The pilot enters the maneuver flying either form the left or the right. From level upright flight the pilot will start rolling (either direction). Once the helicopter reaches a point just in front of the pilot, the helicopter must continue rolling as the pilot executes the first half of the rolling circle.
Once the helicopter reaches the point in the circle directly in front of the pilot (180 degrees) the direction of the roll must change, and the forward/backward flying direction must change as the helicopter begins the second half of the rolling circle. The circle must be at a consistent altitude, round in shape and centered in front of the pilot.

(3) Piro-Tumbling Loop

The pilot enters the maneuver flying from the left or right. From level upright flight the pilot will start piro-flipping once the helicopter reaches a point just in front of the pilot. The helicopter must continue piro-flipping as the pilot executes the loop once the helicopter completes the loop the helicopter should exit at the same attitude as the entry. The loop must round in shape, and be centered in front of the pilot.

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A Break In The Weather – Synergy N5 Video

We finally got some decent weather here in the south so I decided to take the N5 out for a little motor tuning and a bit of a beating to knock the dust off. I have to admit, over the last few years I’ve focused on a more smooth, fast, and precise style of flying but, ever since I started flying with the Futaba 8FG Transmitter I feel like my fingers are on some sort of ultra connected speed steroid. It is truly amazing! I also decided to try some new cyclic servos this year, the Futaba BLS252. These servos are labeled an “F3C Heli Servo” because of their excellent centering capabilities, but don’t let the description fool you! These servos are very capable of a quick, snappy,  smack-down style of flying if that’s what you desire. At 6 volts they pump out 175 oz-in. of torque at a respectable .13sec/60°. Hope you enjoy the video! As far as an update on Synergy Hong Kong, Chinese New Year is almost over, we will know more about the N5 release date after that.

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