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  • There is no substitute for stick time

    Well, after my nice wife let me bring my blade 400 to Cyprus on our summer holidays all I can say is that it all takes time, patience and some spares.

    So far only one crash where I hit a wall, and some electrical problems where a couple of servos just went funny.

    But after about 12 packs or so I was able to hold the heli (with training gear) in a fairly stable hover, manage with light gusting and get her up to about 6 feet without getting scared. So off came the training gear! And did half a poak just practicing getting her down nice and smooth.

    Felt great. I have enough spares for another major smack, or a few minor ones but my main (holiday) goal of being able to hover the blade stabily for a whole pack has almost been achieved. It is a much harder heli to fly than my trex 600n but a bit of selective fiddling with the throttle curves, gentle use of controls I'm getting there and she flies really nicely.

    I also discovered that (overlander) 2200 packs make the heli behave quite different from the std eflight ones.

    So tomorrow hopefully put a few more packs through her without having to get the toolbox out.

  • #2
    Well done on your progress.

    Martin

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

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    • #3
      Keep up the good work - your right its all down to practice.

      I try and do two batteries on my 500 every day - the benefits of having my flying club 6 miles away

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      • #4
        Too windy so far today, so no flying which is a bummer. Hopefully get through a few packs tomorrow.

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        • #5
          Kung......Po Chicken Kung......Po Chicken Wazaaaaaaap!!



          How the hell did you convince the wife you NEEDED to take your heli with you on holiday???
          Yes the big sigpic is coming back

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          • #6
            Originally posted by p4ddy View Post
            Kung......Po Chicken Kung......Po Chicken Wazaaaaaaap!!



            How the hell did you convince the wife you NEEDED to take your heli with you on holiday???
            Kungpo...boring story but it's a code we used for a fag break many years ago when I worked at one2one....

            I told my wife I needed something to keep me busy and figured some time doing heli practice would be worthwhile. And as long as it didn't interfere with anything else it was ok. And flying a few packs in the hot sun is all you can you manage out here anyway, so not usually more than 30 minutes a day.

            Besides, there's only so much time you can spend in the pool or reading

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