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It's difficult to do lots of things at the same time. A simulator is a good way to practice. I found that once I could hover for about 10 seconds that I soon got better. If you think your never going to be able to do it, your doing the right things. It does get better all of a sudden. Just keep going. The msr is easier than your heli and you could probably manage it now.
It's difficult to do lots of things at the same time. A simulator is a good way to practice. I found that once I could hover for about 10 seconds that I soon got better. If you think your never going to be able to do it, your doing the right things. It does get better all of a sudden. Just keep going. The msr is easier than your heli and you could probably manage it now.
Thanks, I think I'll stick with my Nano unless someone gives me one for free,
As above stick with it, i thought i was never going to get the hang of it, now its like a pussy cat :-) if its dead calm then get outside with it where you have more room for correction. You do know there are 2 sensitivity levels with the stock transmitter don't you?
Nope I didn't how do I check which level I'm on....
Turn the tx on then push down the throttle for about 4 seconds, i think you hear a beep, when i say push down i mean as a button, have the throttle at mid stick and push on the lever it will click and beep. Then put your battery in the heli. I can't remember if it remembers the setting or what setting default is but you will soon find out.
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