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R/C Heli vs .50
You've got to take the time to read all the comments, especially the oldest ones.:giggling:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDil4F8yJ7s |
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Cool video, very entertaining! :beerchug:
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Kaboom :giggling:
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Cool...but what a waste of a good r/c heli.... :(
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I'm disappointed. The rotors were still intact.
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Helis are hard to fly. I was always crashing ours. Anyone want one?
Maybe I should just get a plane: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gulv_bvZS94 |
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Fun vid.
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Yeap, helicopter must be the hardest to learn in the R/C world, a search on youtube you will find tons of amazing moves people can do with them! Meanwhile, I can't even hover one:p
If I even get back into R/C, I want one of these though: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJOLL0u7wJI |
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That's pretty cool, Wilfred! I'd have all kinds of ways to bust one up.:D
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ken,
heck with the vid. Like you avatar!:popcorn: |
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This is way cooler than an airplane. I bought a Raptor 90 Se for about $2200 and I have about that much in replacement parts on it. It's like riding a bike once you get the hang of it.
This guy is one of the best! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSsl4GOFAp4 |
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The catch to flying any R/C heli is in the set-up, once they're dialed in they are much easier to fly. Begineers often don't set theirs up correctly and then struggle with controls that don't respond as designed.
I smashed my old Concept 30 shooting an auto a few years back and never rebuilt it but this past Christmas we picked up a pair of those micro indoor helis and I'm getting the bug again. :) |
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Mine's an indoor copter. It just wants to go in one direction and I can't stop it. Maybe I'll pull the good ole' instructions and take another look at it.
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...indoor and only goes one direction... you don't have have one of these, do you:giggling: http://www.hobbypeople.net/gallery/544029.asp :jump: |
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Check the trim on the transmitter. The heli is going to have the natural tendency to go left on takeoff. You have to give it a little right stick to compensate for the main rotors! Buy a good simulator! That was the biggest help for me. Once you buy a couple sets of carbon fiber main rotors at $90 a pair you'll figure something out quick!
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:jump: :giggling: :twak:
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