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  • coops

    I have just got a Neon Blaze 2.4G and it also has a training frame.

    However hard I try the darn thing will NOT lift off the ground.
    I had a older version of the blaze but it crashed and it cost me £85 to repair but then the guy at the model shop put it on a test flight and crashed it beyond repair and thankfully century replaced it with this 2.4g

    I am a bit scared of crashing this one and I have tried to join a model club but they said no as it was an indoor model.

    Any helpwould be appreciated

    Thanks

  • #2
    Welcome Coops

    Sounds like I'm just about as new to r/c heli flying as you but I have got a Neon Blaze and mine fairly leaps off the ground - terrifies me if I move the throttle a bit jerkily . Sounds like something isn't right with yours. Perhaps the model shop can help.

    This is a great forum and I'm sure someone with the knowledge will be along with advice before long.
    HKH-450,
    Spektrum DX6i

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    • #3
      Thanks for that. Went to the shop and they sat that the tx is not pairing with the rx so thay are having a look.. I hope that they can fix.

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      • #4
        I'm sure they'll fix it coops. Yours sounds to be a 2.4g system while mine's a 35mhx so I don't really know what I'm talking about now
        HKH-450,
        Spektrum DX6i

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        • #5
          Hi Coops
          I'm sure others will come up with a better explanation, but here's my take...

          I have a Spektrum 2.4 GHz system and I think they all work in much the same way. Basically, you have to let "bind" the transmitter with the receiver so they know about each other. This is usually done by putting the Tx in bind mode and switching on the Rx. Once bound, the Rx should only work with that Tx.

          If this was the problem, I would have thought that none of the controls would have worked... its always a good idea to hgiove the cyclic sticks a bit of a twiddle every time you switch on just to make sure the controls are working before you spool up the motor...

          Let's hope the LHS sorts it for you, especially as they trashed your first one!

          All the best

          Graham
          Blade 400 / DX6i / Phoenix / Blade CX2 / mCX / MSR
          Proud Owner of 2 Eddie Gold stars

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