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    Hi there,

    Bit of a saga really wife bought me a little SYM heli for xmas (3ch) which I have really enjoyed around the house, so last week I am browsing e-bay for something a bit better quality and I lose my head and buy a full petrol powered kit.

    So I go and pick it up, "hmm its a bit bigger than I thought", the seller runs through how to start it and leave happy. On the drive home while trying to work out how hide it/justify it to the wife it occurs to me to join a club, I quickly forget this.

    The next day while she is out I set it out in the garden and start it up. "hmmm its quite noisy".

    By luck or chance I manage to get it up in a hover about three feet off the ground.

    The dog looks at me with some concern.

    Its at this point I realise that i have no real idea what I am doing and that this thing could be deadly. I let it down and switch it off.

    Hello, my name is Jason and I am a helicopter moron, tomorrow I am going to buy a sim and look for a club to join. Please bear with me.

  • #2
    Better tell your wife mate lol.

    What exactly did you buy off that bloke?

    good luck with it anyhow!

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    • #3
      Great intro.

      I thought I was rushing in by getting a blade 400, but I think you may have driven into it at 150mph.

      but get the sim and get to grips with it, maybe buy a 6 channel elec as well.

      but I think flying in your back garden with a petrol may be a bit of a bad idea, them blades shift and I don't think there very dog friendly.

      but welcome to the ever expanding club, you will get lots of great advice on this site as I have.

      regards

      Andy
      Blade 400 3D
      Futaba S3153 tail servo
      DX6I
      phoenix
      I will not be buying any more carbon parts until I can fly
      Current status:-It flies, but for how long lol

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      • #4
        Glad to see you've got the right idea - joining a club will be the best thing you could do (alongside getting a sim! )

        My first heli was a Raptor 30 and I remember it being very intimidating (and me butt clenching a lot at the thought of all that money being inches from a crash! )

        It gets easier, honest!
        Good luck
        Cheers,
        Rob
        Team Align, Midland Helicopters, Optifuel, Cyclone Blades, Scorpion Motors, Thunder Power, Savox Servos, JR Propo

        | 3D Championship

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        • #5
          Don't agree with you.

          Originally posted by scotchpie View Post
          Hi there,

          Bit of a saga really wife bought me a little SYM heli for xmas (3ch) which I have really enjoyed around the house, so last week I am browsing e-bay for something a bit better quality and I lose my head and buy a full petrol powered kit.

          So I go and pick it up, "hmm its a bit bigger than I thought", the seller runs through how to start it and leave happy. On the drive home while trying to work out how hide it/justify it to the wife it occurs to me to join a club, I quickly forget this.

          The next day while she is out I set it out in the garden and start it up. "hmmm its quite noisy".

          By luck or chance I manage to get it up in a hover about three feet off the ground.

          The dog looks at me with some concern.

          Its at this point I realise that i have no real idea what I am doing and that this thing could be deadly. I let it down and switch it off.

          Hello, my name is Jason and I am a helicopter moron, tomorrow I am going to buy a sim and look for a club to join. Please bear with me.
          Welcome. You've done brilliantly. Takes most people a while to get them down in one piece. Bigger is easier with helis. Realising that you don't know what your doing usually costs a bit as well.

          Chris
          Flasher 450 Sport. Assan GA250 with 520 tail servo, MKS DS450 cyclic.
          Multiplex Cockpit Tx, DX7, DX6i
          Blade 130-X, MSR, MSRX
          Phoenix Sim

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          • #6
            i hope you didn't do anything daft like read the manual!! welcome to the forum
            Ron

            hobby-hangar.co.uk
            SWRCH-GO big or Go home!
            http://www.ultimatebuildandfly.co.uk/

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Gav View Post

              What exactly did you buy off that bloke?
              Hirobo shuttle with a ton of spares and all the running kit.

              I will be putting it away for a while, may pick up a six channel electric at the shop tomorrow when I pick up the sim

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              • #8
                lol
                she's gonna find out sooner or later
                best to make it sooner
                and you are correct in the wrong hands it could be deadly
                (and leave the dog indoors next time too coz you couldn't live with the guilt if you killed said beastie)
                ____
                Alan.

                "Flying is learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss." - Douglas Adams
                x3

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by cjcj1949 View Post
                  Welcome. You've done brilliantly. Takes most people a while to get them down in one piece.

                  Chris
                  Just to clarify, all I did was roll the throttle off, no skill required, the training balls probably saved it.

                  Also the dog was in the conservatory barking at me, I am not that thick.*

                  Quick question, do all of the small electrics run the contra rotor setup? Is there a model with just the two blade setup?


                  * my wife would currently disagree with this statement

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by scotchpie View Post
                    Hirobo shuttle with a ton of spares and all the running kit.

                    I will be putting it away for a while, may pick up a six channel electric at the shop tomorrow when I pick up the sim
                    Love your intro!!!!... there is something about helis that makes grown men naughty teenagers again!!... love it.

                    You have all the right ideas. Maybe go for a trex 450 or blade 400 if funds allow or as most people advise a contra machine like a cx2 which will help you learn controls and fly indoors without killing the dog!!

                    As for sims.... we like phoenix. Check to see what transmitter you have and your local HS will set you up with the required adaptor lead etc.

                    Good luck and welcome!! your life has changed forever
                    PROUD OWNER OF 4 EDDIE GOLD STARS!!!!!!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by scotchpie View Post

                      Also the dog was in the conservatory barking at me, I am not that thick.*
                      ok i'll rephrase it then.....
                      you couldn't live with the even greater guilt if you killed said beastie AND the conservatory (that smiley is you and the wife )
                      ____
                      Alan.

                      "Flying is learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss." - Douglas Adams
                      x3

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                      • #12
                        Forget the contras go for it. Join a club and take advantage of the help and egging on you get. The information and assistance is second to none of people who've done the same. Similar story to yours started it in the garden s### meself and the rest you can guess. Forget the electric the shuttle is a great heli.

                        Weyhey another one joins the nuthouse
                        Humble owner of 7 Eddie Gold Stars and Ex - member of Mk Heli Club
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                        • #13
                          If your serious about joining a club you may want to put off buying a small electric and put the money to lessons flying your shuttle. The nitro will be far more stable and give you more 'thumb time' than a 450 or similar, then get something small and lively once you've got the hang of the Shuttle.
                          Gaui Hurricane 425 FBL
                          Phoenix

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                          • #14
                            Great intro! Welcome to the forum Jason.
                            Phil OB3
                            Trex 450SE v2

                            Walkera 4#3b
                            DX6i
                            Phoenix


                            http://stratfordgliding.co.uk/

                            ...and proud owner of THREE!

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                            • #15
                              Agreed, the shuttle is a lot easier to fly than any 6ch electric. The contras are great for learning the basics but that's something the sim will do admirably too.

                              You've come into the hobby the way thousands of people have done over the years, the shuttle has probably taught more people to fly than any other heli, enjoy and welcome to the madhouse...
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