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    Hi everyone...,

    I just wanted to share my first experience of CP helis and my first ever flight..( well first 2 actually )

    I have just purchased my Blade 400, and its had its first outing this afternoon... Now you have got to bear in mind i have never flown a CP heli before ( only a 3 channel indoor heli ) and ive had about 2 hours practice on Phoenix ( thanks to Callum ) so it would be safe to say my ar*se was twiching more than the servos when i spooled her up for the first time today.

    Well i now have have 2 lipos under my belt and a heli in one piece still... It has to be said i was being very careful and there was more hopping than a junior school sack race going on but hey ho, a good time was had and no one got hurt and no crashes ( yet..? )

    I have been a member here since i started to look into geting a proper heli and i now know why everyone says its such an addictive hobby... WOW this really is fun...!!

    Consider me "hooked"

    Thanks for reading......

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    Welcome to the "funny-farm".
    Mike
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    • #3
      Well done a heli in one peice. Now be prepared to start spending.
      All the best STEVE.


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      • #4
        Hi Helipilot, I had my first hop today as well on the Blade 400 after a few hours on phoenix. My longest flight was about 2 seconds however I did have a blade strike and that was with training gear. I don't think I damaged anything as the wooden blades weren't damaged, just a bit of green on the tips from the grass and a few dead flys. I think I'll go back to phoenix for a few more hours. Just before lift off, does your 400 start to spin and then settle once airborn?

        Terry

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        • #5
          Well done mate.

          Many more of those moments to come yet so sit back and enjoy the ride
          + 7 x Eddies finest EGS's


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          • #6
            Nice one! As has been said, if the heli is still in one piece then you've done OK.

            Keep it up...

            Martin

            Most of the Aligns, fair few Spektrum bits, bunch of Align & HiTec servos, OBE, VD & Bar.

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            • #7
              keep it up dude

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              • #8
                Well done, I am not long started as well. The first 6 or 7 flights with my blade 400 all resulted in crashes, so you really are doing well in comparison.

                Even so, you should get a simulator if you haven't already, even though they are not 100% life-like, the reactions they train are, and will save a lot of crashes in the future.

                Also, the great news is if you can fly the b400, you can fly anything! I got a T600 nitro very shortly after the b400 and it is a LOT easier to fly, especially in wind.

                Cheers,

                Andrew
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                • #9
                  Hey Simon!

                  Very Well Done my Friend! Not stopping you now!

                  Sorry i could not get back to you! i had lost my phone (left it in mothers car) and only just found it today.

                  I'm free all week and at the weekend!

                  Regards
                  Callum
                  "Anger and Frustration bring the best out of my flying ability.. because generally I don't give a shit either if the machine hit's the deck or stay's in the air - both will accomplish satisfaction, but most of all it exerts the feeling of flying conservatively. - Callum"

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Hedgecutter View Post
                    Hi Helipilot, I had my first hop today as well on the Blade 400 after a few hours on phoenix. My longest flight was about 2 seconds however I did have a blade strike and that was with training gear. I don't think I damaged anything as the wooden blades weren't damaged, just a bit of green on the tips from the grass and a few dead flys. I think I'll go back to phoenix for a few more hours. Just before lift off, does your 400 start to spin and then settle once airborn?

                    Terry
                    Hello Terry.., In answe to your question.. I dont think so..i was only airbourne for about 2 secs at a time but no it didnt spin..? it was turning slightly but i altered the trim and it settled down. Im by know means an expert but could it be a gyro issue..?

                    Simon

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Mart61 View Post
                      Nice one! As has been said, if the heli is still in one piece then you've done OK.

                      Keep it up...

                      Thanks mate., yes i will measure my success for now, on that very ethos... bring the little lady home safe...!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Jamin_00 View Post
                        Well done mate.

                        Many more of those moments to come yet so sit back and enjoy the ride

                        Good times....!

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                        • #13
                          Helipilot,

                          I certainly remember the first time I spooled up, I don't think I'll ever forget it.

                          This hobby has many such memorable moments and some will scare you more than others, but they will always stay with you!

                          I think that is why you will always get a response evey time you reach a new milestone because we all know how difficult it is get there or we aspire to achieve it ourselves.

                          Keep at it and enjoy!

                          Cheers,
                          Simon


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                          • #14
                            well done that man, now just get ready to start spending because as you progress and try new things you will then push to far and bang hand in pocket time.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by wayne123 View Post
                              well done that man, now just get ready to start spending because as you progress and try new things you will then push to far and bang hand in pocket time.
                              Yes... i can well believe that... last weekend and 2 more lipos on and no damage to my heli..... well not exactly to the heli put it that way.... lets just say i had to purchase a new set of trainer gear this week... In an effort to save my heli from disappearing backwards over next doors fence i may have given it just a tad too much right stick (forward ) which resulted in the rotorblades making contact with the training gear.. the result being lots of bits of plastic dispenced over quite a impressive area..... i managed to land her safely before rolling about laughing...!I would like to confirm that no helicopters where injured during this incident.... Good times....!!

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