Yes, it's definitely easier to walk around - seeing the heli turning is still speeding up the heartbeat!
Well, I'm sticking with practice on the sim and msrx for now. I need to be hovering better on the CP's before trying nose in. I was fairly confident on the 130x and mcpx but the maiden flight of the 450 has dampened that a bit!
Really need someone to have quick go and make sure its all setup ok - I'll tinker on the smaller heli's but I just don't want to smash it just yet - I don't think you get any second chances on the 450's!
Well, I'm sticking with practice on the sim and msrx for now. I need to be hovering better on the CP's before trying nose in. I was fairly confident on the 130x and mcpx but the maiden flight of the 450 has dampened that a bit!
Really need someone to have quick go and make sure its all setup ok - I'll tinker on the smaller heli's but I just don't want to smash it just yet - I don't think you get any second chances on the 450's!


fit a Futaba 401 or spartan quark gyro and a reasonable tail servo and it will transform the heli.(the 90 degree kick is more often than not a loose tail belt) tighten it as taught as you can get it using thumb pressure against the main body whilst gripping the boom.add an extra boom servo clamp as a "stop" against the body,and you will find that for learning the std servo and gyro ain't that bad. 


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