Thunder tiger 90 fitting main blades does fat r skinny bit pass through air 1st r does the red dot go to top r bottom
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Fat bit first.
I don't mean this sarcastically, but if you are asking this question, you should not be starting out on a 90 size helicopter.Life's a bitch and then you fly!!
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Just that statement alone, Ive never flown nitro suggests that you've flown a heli albeit maybe electric. By that logic you would or should know which way the blades go, if you don't and it is a rather odd question, as above, you shouldn't really be thinking of flying a very dangerous machine.Originally posted by Babycak5 View PostNo problem thanks mate. Have never flew nitro but just this 90 started and hovering a bit of the ground is class open field me and 90 I'll learn maybe it the hard way lol
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Well I have flown electric Helis all be them smaller and know how dangerous they r but the 90 is a nice machine and I know I'm no 3d flyer but hovering forward and back a bit helps us all learn practicing on sim but hands on is best just take it easy and learn a bit every day same as on electric
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Except that a 90 will not just take a slice if it goes wrong,we are talking serious injury or death, not just you but anyone who may be in the vicinity.Originally posted by Babycak5 View PostWell I have flown electric Helis all be them smaller and know how dangerous they r but the 90 is a nice machine and I know I'm no 3d flyer but hovering forward and back a bit helps us all learn practicing on sim but hands on is best just take it easy and learn a bit every day same as on electric
Not a dig at you but just trying to make you aware,, maybe go to a local flying club and ask for advice first please.Sab Goblin 570
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When flying larger Heli's especially nitro these should only be flown at a club with the proper insurance ie: BMFA member or the equivalent, it was only november when a guy in new york area killed himself flying a heli. these are not toys and can be lethal
RC clubs are great as all the members want to promote the hobby and help newcomers learn safely.
It is really worrying when you read statements like thisDavid
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Not taking any ofancee at all. All advice is taken going to join a club when weather here is beter if that ever happens think I've learned all I can from internet think it takes you to meet people who know what there doing and hopefully teach me how toreally fly this is a great site at least people answer your questions
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No disrespect but if you don't know which way round the blades go, I think there's a lot more you could/should learn from the internet.Originally posted by Babycak5 View PostNot taking any ofancee at all. All advice is taken going to join a club when weather here is beter if that ever happens think I've learned all I can from internet think it takes you to meet people who know what there doing and hopefully teach me how toreally fly this is a great site at least people answer your questions
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