Stunning evening weather wise, so I decide to get the heli out and give it a go without the training gear on. I was a bit unsure as I have only flown four tanks of fuel to date, but I thought what the hell.
What a rush!! I have just flown (read hover) 4 tanks of fuel without the training gear and I am buzzing. I hovered the first two tanks tail in to get used to the heli then the next two tanks I managed side on hovering, nose pointing both ways. It is a completely different heli, much better without the training gear on, so much more responsive and stable.
Well chuffed. Just like to add that I am completely self taught and have never been on a buddy lead. I have to say it is all down to the advice I have received on here and a few hours on the sim (phoenix). So thanks to everyone who has given me advice and tips.
For all you beginners out there get a sim and if you can hover and and land without the training gear in the sim give it a go for real, you will manage.
Jim
P.S I know everyone owns a knight nowadays but I have a Raptor 30V2 and I think it is a magic heli for learning on.
What a rush!! I have just flown (read hover) 4 tanks of fuel without the training gear and I am buzzing. I hovered the first two tanks tail in to get used to the heli then the next two tanks I managed side on hovering, nose pointing both ways. It is a completely different heli, much better without the training gear on, so much more responsive and stable.
Well chuffed. Just like to add that I am completely self taught and have never been on a buddy lead. I have to say it is all down to the advice I have received on here and a few hours on the sim (phoenix). So thanks to everyone who has given me advice and tips.
For all you beginners out there get a sim and if you can hover and and land without the training gear in the sim give it a go for real, you will manage.
Jim
P.S I know everyone owns a knight nowadays but I have a Raptor 30V2 and I think it is a magic heli for learning on.




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