RC Helicopters, how hard can it be?
#31
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You were looking at building a gaming PC in the Computer section richie - that'd run Phoenix nicely... ;-)
You were looking at building a gaming PC in the Computer section richie - that'd run Phoenix nicely... ;-)
richie
#32
out of the blue just been offered(and snapped up) a walkera 60 with all the bling bits and a few lipo batts for 80 notes-must resist testing till i get a few hrs sim practise i think
#33
Just came across this thread and thought I'd link it to this one:-
https://www.scoobynet.com/private-sa...v3-xtreme.html
The Lama is quite easy to control and helps you get the hang on the movements on the sticks, etc. If you like a bit of bling then you'll love this.
Thanks Phill
PS Pictures to follow.
https://www.scoobynet.com/private-sa...v3-xtreme.html
The Lama is quite easy to control and helps you get the hang on the movements on the sticks, etc. If you like a bit of bling then you'll love this.
Thanks Phill
PS Pictures to follow.
#34
I've got one of these.
Just a beginners thing but it gives a good basic understanding of how to fly a helicopter.
..........and spares are cheap and easy to come by!
Just a beginners thing but it gives a good basic understanding of how to fly a helicopter.
..........and spares are cheap and easy to come by!
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I got it's bigger brother the Blade 400. It cost me £270 and I've spent at least the same again on spare parts, etc. I've also spent probably 10h repairing it for every hour flying it....in fact, probably worse!! However, I've now got to the stage where I've had it up high and flying it about and a decent distance away from me and it is sooooooooooooooo much fun
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I got it's bigger brother the Blade 400. It cost me £270 and I've spent at least the same again on spare parts, etc. I've also spent probably 10h repairing it for every hour flying it....in fact, probably worse!! However, I've now got to the stage where I've had it up high and flying it about and a decent distance away from me and it is sooooooooooooooo much fun
The contra-rotating blades, and hence lack of tail rotor, makes this helicopter pretty stable.
If it's trimmed properly, letting go of the controls brings it virtually to a hover allowing you time to gather your senses without stacking it in to the deck....or some other equally damaging obstacle.
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The contra-rotating blades, and hence lack of tail rotor, makes this helicopter pretty stable.
If it's trimmed properly, letting go of the controls brings it virtually to a hover allowing you time to gather your senses without stacking it in to the deck....or some other equally damaging obstacle.
If it's trimmed properly, letting go of the controls brings it virtually to a hover allowing you time to gather your senses without stacking it in to the deck....or some other equally damaging obstacle.
I love my 4G3 and Dragonfly 36, cheap and cheerful. Easy to get spares and fix them....
Take a look AC-RC Hobby
Phill
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