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  • Unprepared was an understatement! - My new toy, the Blade CP-Pro2

    Hi,

    Today my Heli arrived. I had had enough of the virtual flying and thought I would go for it. Well for 90 quid the CP Pro2 Blade RTF was a bargain.

    Anyways. I rushed home as you do, charged it somewhat unconvetionally from a car battery and took it outside. The wind was not the issue, the idling and throttling scared the life out of me, the cats departed left and right instantaneously (not even my cats!) the bees disspeared and the clouds parted. I throttled down and called it a night, I can see this learning to fly a heli for real is going to be interesting. Hats off to all those who can.

    No flying tonight and I can see indoors with it would be like commiting suicide by transmitter!

    And so it begins.......
    ---My Equipment----
    A simulator and a PS3 Controller
    A simulator and a T6EX Uncharged
    A Blade CP Pro 2
    --------------------

  • #2
    >> charged it somewhat unconvetionally from a car battery
    if you hooked the LiPo charger to the car battery, that's actually quite conventional.
    But I hope you didn't connect the LiPo itself to the car battery?

    If in doubt, google for "LiPo fire"
    Woohoohoohoohoohoohoohoohoohoohoo -Barbra Streisand

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    • #3
      Have you got any training legs fitted ? If not, best get some

      In the mean time get back on the sim and practice practice practice.

      Hope you're not still using that ps3 controller

      Good luck with your progress
      Graham



      University of life. Studying cool .
      HK 500GT, 450 (Scorpioned) Pro clone, TT Innovator MD530, Trex 450SE (Slowly being recommissioned) mCPx,
      mSR MD500E, CX2, mCX, PKZ Micro Mustang (All gathering dust)
      Phoenix, DX6i.



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      • #4
        Originally posted by GravityKills View Post
        >> charged it somewhat unconvetionally from a car battery
        if you hooked the LiPo charger to the car battery, that's actually quite conventional.
        But I hope you didn't connect the LiPo itself to the car battery?

        If in doubt, google for "LiPo fire"

        hehe, yes I have the right bits but in the manual it says buy a proper charger or connect the balancing charger to car battery then plug the lipo in the charger. It seems fine in what I am asked to do but I wouldnt usually have a spare car battery laying around, that was the unconventional bit. Fire free here I hope





        Originally posted by tiddler View Post
        Have you got any training legs fitted ? If not, best get some

        In the mean time get back on the sim and practice practice practice.

        Hope you're not still using that ps3 controller

        Good luck with your progress

        I have not made them yet, saturday I did feel comfortable just letting it idle up and then just feathering the throttle to give me the ability to kinda 360 on the spot (on purpose). That PS3 controller is actually pretty acurate from the sim in that bit, super fine throttle seemed fine.
        I just was not prepared for the noise , nor the cats!

        I had the Futaba attached to the sim as well tho with no ratchet thing inside for mode 2 so loose and needed me constant attention, this RTF kit Tx has notches on the left. Can I rebind this receiver to my Futaba T6EX?

        This is what was in the pack.

        Blade CP Pro 2 RTF Mode 2 Features:-
        • Powerful 370 main-motor
        • Direct drive tail motor power system
        • CCPM and Bell Hiller mixing
        • Symmetrical main rotor blades
        • Main and tail motor heat sinks
        • 3-cell 11.1Volt 800mah Li-Po battery
        • DC Li-Po balancing charger
        • 3 in 1 control unit
        • HP6DSM 6-channel 2.4Ghz transmitter
        • Spektrum AR6100e receiver
        • DS75 digital sub-micro servos
        • Ready to fly from the box

        Specification

        Technical Specifications:-

        Main Rotor Diameter: 515mm (20.3 inch)
        Tail Rotor Diameter: 148mm (5.8 inch)
        Weight with Li-Po: 298g (10.5 oz)
        Length: 526mm (20.7 inch)
        Motor size: 370 main motor, N60 tail motor
        Battery (included): 3-cell 11.1Volt 800mah Li-Po
        Charger: 3S 11.1Volt Li-Po Balancing charger 12Volt DC input (included)
        Transmitter: HP6DSM 2.4GHz DSM2 6-channel (included)
        Receiver: AR6100E 2.4Ghz DSM2 Microlite (installed)
        On-Board Mixing: 2-in-1-mixer/speed control and G110 Heading lock gyro (installed)
        Servos: DS75 Digital Sub-Micro (3 included)
        Control system: CCPM


        ---My Equipment----
        A simulator and a PS3 Controller
        A simulator and a T6EX Uncharged
        A Blade CP Pro 2
        --------------------

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        • #5
          As far as Im aware you can't bind a Futaba tx to a spectrum rx (Although I may be wrong on this)
          Also for the moment the supplied HP6DSM tx will be set up with the appropriate pitch and throttle curves for your heli, so best not get too involved with swapping radios just yet
          Personally I prefer a tx that has no ratchet on the throttle stick, but thats just my preference.
          Graham



          University of life. Studying cool .
          HK 500GT, 450 (Scorpioned) Pro clone, TT Innovator MD530, Trex 450SE (Slowly being recommissioned) mCPx,
          mSR MD500E, CX2, mCX, PKZ Micro Mustang (All gathering dust)
          Phoenix, DX6i.



          x2







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          • #6
            [quote=tiddler;504312]As far as Im aware you can't bind a Futaba tx to a spectrum rx (Although I may be wrong on this)
            Also for the moment the supplied HP6DSM tx will be set up with the appropriate pitch and throttle curves for your heli, so best not get too involved with swapping radios just yet [Quote]


            I'd say that was good advice , and your quite correct Tiddler it's not poss to use a spectrum Rx with a 2.4 Futaba Tx, the only way a Futaba Tx would work would be if it were a 35mhz with a 2.4 spectrum module.
            Sean,

            Logo 700 Xxtreme
            SAB Gobbler 700
            SAB Gobby 500
            T-Rex 700, Now FuBarred (Lol)
            T-Rex 700E, 12s Fun
            T-Rex 250 FBL, Less parts to break,
            DJi 450 FPV Flamewheel

            1 Very understanding Wife

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            • #7
              Originally posted by homag View Post
              Hi,

              Today my Heli arrived. I had had enough of the virtual flying and thought I would go for it. Well for 90 quid the CP Pro2 Blade RTF was a bargain.

              Anyways. I rushed home as you do, charged it somewhat unconvetionally from a car battery and took it outside. The wind was not the issue, the idling and throttling scared the life out of me, the cats departed left and right instantaneously (not even my cats!) the bees disspeared and the clouds parted. I throttled down and called it a night, I can see this learning to fly a heli for real is going to be interesting. Hats off to all those who can.

              No flying tonight and I can see indoors with it would be like commiting suicide by transmitter!

              And so it begins.......
              Well you did the right thing by not flying, more sim time and then when you really feel ready give yourself a chance by doing little hovers then landing, no dumping the throttle down in a panic. Do everything smoothly.
              Mike, 3rd Hampton Scout Group
              Spectrum DX7
              Piper Pawnee 40
              Wot Trainer, OS 46Fx
              3D 400
              P68C Scale twin
              SRCMC
              www.controltower.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/1.html


              Pround owner of an EGS

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              • #8
                Welcome the the barmy world of RC helis!

                Martin

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

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                • #9
                  Yay, It is saturday, just waiting to recharge the Blade and I will be trying to go forward with my homemade stabiliser.

                  Less wind so maybe I will hover I do hope so.
                  ---My Equipment----
                  A simulator and a PS3 Controller
                  A simulator and a T6EX Uncharged
                  A Blade CP Pro 2
                  --------------------

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