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    Hello I just bought my first helicopter, (Blue arrow rc). I am totally new in this stuff. So
    my first question, everyone mentions that lifting is the easiest part. But apparently not for me.
    When i start the rotor, at the beginning it is allright, but then when i start giving power, so it spins faster, it the helicopter itself starts sniping/rotating on the floor. What do i do wrong ?


    Thanks for help.
    Last edited by BBA; 09-09-2011, 07:31 PM.

  • #2
    what type of heli is the blue arrow rc ,is it a coaxle or fix pitch or what ,then we can help

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    • #3
      It's a mcpx wanna be:
      http://www.rchobbyhelicopter.com/sto...RC_Helicopters
      Not a very good choice for a beginner, it's going to be an uphill struggle to fly I guess, and no idea about spare parts.
      Ideally a Blade mcx or msr would have been easier to start with, but now you've got it I would get Phoenix sim and get some stick time learning what the sticks do and how the heli reacts to your inputs.
      Good luck
      D
      Gravity is your best and worst friend!

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      • #4
        Darvil, Yes that is definitely what i have. Its quite a funny story how i bought it, i was looking on the web for it. then i thought that it will be easier if some expert can help me . since i was not aware of the forum, i went to the shop and asked for a helicopter for beginners. Then they gave me this, and told me this is the easiest model for beginners. (guess what i didnt, just bought it,). Now when i look at the forums and the sites, they say it is the one of the worst beginners heli. Anyways today i was able to lift it up like 50 cms up. Hope to make progress quite soon,. but i couldn't figure out the sniping problem yet.
        The heli is :

        BlueArrow Dexterity 3DX V2 Ready To Fly RC Helicopters

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