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  • Beginner: Day 1 flying Trex100

    So day 1 of trying to fly my Trex 100 and yes iv crashed and broke the blade ( New ones ordered) . This is gona be harder than i thought. More time to be spent on phoenix i think.

    any1 got any good tips for a fresh beginner??
    Love Music Production work as i produce Dance music but im reali getting into Rc Heli's. I have couple beginner heli's / phoenix sim & Im now looking to buy a Trex 600 Nitro.

  • #2
    1. cut up your credit cards.
    2.spend more time on phoenix.

    In that order.

    Welcome to the hobby!

    100x is a good bird to learn on, just concentrate on tail in hovering for now. Then concentrate on tail in hovering but move the heli 2-3 feet to your left or right (so its sort of side on)

    Work up the angles as you get more confident to side on and then finally nose facing you
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Delarado View Post
      1. cut up your credit cards.
      2.spend more time on phoenix.

      In that order.

      Welcome to the hobby!

      100x is a good bird to learn on, just concentrate on tail in hovering for now. Then concentrate on tail in hovering but move the heli 2-3 feet to your left or right (so its sort of side on)

      Work up the angles as you get more confident to side on and then finally nose facing you
      yes ok i think i just rushed into this and look wat happened. "I crashed" ill take ur advice and spend more time on sim.
      Love Music Production work as i produce Dance music but im reali getting into Rc Heli's. I have couple beginner heli's / phoenix sim & Im now looking to buy a Trex 600 Nitro.

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      • #4
        Good to see you are still at the flying keep at the sim and you will get it see ya soon
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        • #5
          Hi Ryan,
          Try this link it will focus you more on your sim.

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          • #6
            nowt wrong with crashing mate, its part of it!

            dont spend too much time on the sim or youll get bored. Dont worry youll have plenty in your spares bin soon Just don't try and run before you walk! stick to tail in hovering for now, just holding the heli in one place. Landing and taking off. That sort of thing. Dont try to fly around yet!

            might be worth getting yourself a little 4ch coax as well, they are much easier to fly and will teach you orientations indoors. They are often tougher too in a crash as they are designed for the general public. Just one from argos or tk maxx or something!
            NONE OF THE BELOW HELI'S ARE OWNED BY ME ANY MORE
            TT Raptor G4 + Vbar
            | MCPX V1 + HP05 Brushless & All the upgrades | 130x Stock | Henseleit TDR 2013 +Vbar | 450L DOMINATOR 6S + Mini Kbar | Logo 550SX +Vbar Mini
            Proud wearer of the EGS award!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Delarado View Post
              nowt wrong with crashing mate, its part of it!

              dont spend too much time on the sim or youll get bored. Dont worry youll have plenty in your spares bin soon Just don't try and run before you walk! stick to tail in hovering for now, just holding the heli in one place. Landing and taking off. That sort of thing. Dont try to fly around yet!

              might be worth getting yourself a little 4ch coax as well, they are much easier to fly and will teach you orientations indoors. They are often tougher too in a crash as they are designed for the general public. Just one from argos or tk maxx or something!
              ok i will get myself 1 of them aswel. anything to get me started with this hobby as im willing to learn and stick at it.
              Thanks
              Love Music Production work as i produce Dance music but im reali getting into Rc Heli's. I have couple beginner heli's / phoenix sim & Im now looking to buy a Trex 600 Nitro.

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              • #8
                Yea it me Ryan hows things with you
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                • #9
                  ya not to bad, just trying to learn basic on the trex 100. what about yourself?
                  Love Music Production work as i produce Dance music but im reali getting into Rc Heli's. I have couple beginner heli's / phoenix sim & Im now looking to buy a Trex 600 Nitro.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by RYAN CAIRNS View Post
                    ya not to bad, just trying to learn basic on the trex 100. what about yourself?
                    Still flying away and still trying to learn a few things,, and wrenching on a heli or 2 now and again ,,
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                    • #11
                      "If your not crashing, your not trying" a mate of mine told me that and its true :P

                      I found it easier to get use to side in, and then start a move called "lazy eights" this allow you to fly nose in, without even realizing your doing it
                      But everyone has different ways of learning so you just got to find the way that suits you

                      Keep at the sim and Welcome to the addicts

                      John
                      John Nobbs

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Idleup95 View Post
                        "If your not crashing, your not trying" a mate of mine told me that and its true :P

                        I found it easier to get use to side in, and then start a move called "lazy eights" this allow you to fly nose in, without even realizing your doing it
                        But everyone has different ways of learning so you just got to find the way that suits you

                        Keep at the sim and Welcome to the addicts

                        John
                        thanks
                        Love Music Production work as i produce Dance music but im reali getting into Rc Heli's. I have couple beginner heli's / phoenix sim & Im now looking to buy a Trex 600 Nitro.

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                        • #13
                          Think of it not as a crash but more of an unplanned landing!

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                          • #14
                            Phoenix is Always your friend! You cant practice too much imo

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                            • #15
                              When using Phoenix, try and use a reasonable size heli like a Trex 550, the small models are rubbish in phoenix if you ask me. Like others have said, just practice, but try and keep things varied or you'll get into habits.

                              Welcome to the hobby and the forum. Lots of very helpful people here.

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