Hello everyone. Just joined this illustrious forum and first impression is that it is very friendly and helpful.
I learnt to hover about 15+ years ago with a Concept 30. I learnt on my own with plenty of practise especially rebuilding and setting up! I got to the stage of being able to do most hovering exercises except nose in!
I am now returning to the hobby and have puchased a Hoverfly (Hirobo XBR SR on order).
The Hoverfly is an excellent training aid it feels very similar to what I remember from the Concept 30 if perhaps a shade more twitchy. It is also stunning value at the moment, everything including TX and postage for under 100 direct from Snelflight.
First flight having read all the instructions, cleared some furniture, wound up the rotor speed, added an extra blip of throttle and it is off the ground and I am hovering AND able to control it in all 4 axis! Fantastic feeling and amazing after all those years, it must be like riding a bike something you never forget. With the long winter months ahead I think this little gem is going to get a lot of use!
The XRB I am going to use to have fun and also build my confidence with the difficult manouvers I never really mastered such as nose in and slow piros. I know it will not simulate the difficulty level with a traditional model but should help with orientation and getting the right stick inputs automatic. One thing I learnt about R/C helis is that while you think about what control input is required.....you crash! I can then practise the same manouvers on the Hoverfly so come the summer I can get a larger machine with some confidence that I wont break it immediately.
I am leaning towards a 30 size electric but no doubt will be asking lots of questions on here
Sorry for the long ramble.
Regards to all
I learnt to hover about 15+ years ago with a Concept 30. I learnt on my own with plenty of practise especially rebuilding and setting up! I got to the stage of being able to do most hovering exercises except nose in!
I am now returning to the hobby and have puchased a Hoverfly (Hirobo XBR SR on order).
The Hoverfly is an excellent training aid it feels very similar to what I remember from the Concept 30 if perhaps a shade more twitchy. It is also stunning value at the moment, everything including TX and postage for under 100 direct from Snelflight.
First flight having read all the instructions, cleared some furniture, wound up the rotor speed, added an extra blip of throttle and it is off the ground and I am hovering AND able to control it in all 4 axis! Fantastic feeling and amazing after all those years, it must be like riding a bike something you never forget. With the long winter months ahead I think this little gem is going to get a lot of use!
The XRB I am going to use to have fun and also build my confidence with the difficult manouvers I never really mastered such as nose in and slow piros. I know it will not simulate the difficulty level with a traditional model but should help with orientation and getting the right stick inputs automatic. One thing I learnt about R/C helis is that while you think about what control input is required.....you crash! I can then practise the same manouvers on the Hoverfly so come the summer I can get a larger machine with some confidence that I wont break it immediately.
I am leaning towards a 30 size electric but no doubt will be asking lots of questions on here
Sorry for the long ramble.
Regards to all


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