Finally went out and purchased myself a Raptor 50 with all the kit and a SIM (Phoenix)... Had the Heli looked over by local shop (Skyline, who were very helpful) and spoken with a local club where I have a lesson booked for Saturday to at least try and learn to hover.
Been practising on the SIM, using the "EasyFly50" from the training section... Been trying for a few days to hover this, and it's coming on, can't really keep it stationary to be honest (or not for long anyway).... It tends to start waiving side to side and picks up more and more speed as I try to correct it until it just ends up somehwere in the distance or in bits on the floor.....
How realistic is this to the real thing, and is the "EasyFly50" in Phoenix the best model to use? I noticed there are 1001 different settings that can be altered for each model... Does anyone have any settings for these that would better simulate the model I am using (can give you the details of everything on it if it would help) so that I can setup a custom model that will be as simular to the real thing as possible.
Advice is what I am looking for, any hints, tips that might help me along with getting the hang of at least the hovering... Flying the heli off the ground and around in circles seems.... I wouldn't say easy but, but a hell of a lot easier than hovering.... Landing.. Well, all I can say is I glad I'm practising in a SIM and not on the real thing... might need a truck load of spares otherwise
but getting there with it, but only with the Training model has it has the training bars on the bottom.... If I try the actual Raptors in Phoenix and then generally end up on their side....
Anyway, any advice on technique would be appreciated.
Cheers
Rob
Been practising on the SIM, using the "EasyFly50" from the training section... Been trying for a few days to hover this, and it's coming on, can't really keep it stationary to be honest (or not for long anyway).... It tends to start waiving side to side and picks up more and more speed as I try to correct it until it just ends up somehwere in the distance or in bits on the floor.....
How realistic is this to the real thing, and is the "EasyFly50" in Phoenix the best model to use? I noticed there are 1001 different settings that can be altered for each model... Does anyone have any settings for these that would better simulate the model I am using (can give you the details of everything on it if it would help) so that I can setup a custom model that will be as simular to the real thing as possible.
Advice is what I am looking for, any hints, tips that might help me along with getting the hang of at least the hovering... Flying the heli off the ground and around in circles seems.... I wouldn't say easy but, but a hell of a lot easier than hovering.... Landing.. Well, all I can say is I glad I'm practising in a SIM and not on the real thing... might need a truck load of spares otherwise
but getting there with it, but only with the Training model has it has the training bars on the bottom.... If I try the actual Raptors in Phoenix and then generally end up on their side....Anyway, any advice on technique would be appreciated.
Cheers
Rob






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