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  • Tie my trex 450 sport v2 down boy, tie my kangaroo down :)

    I have been poorly for over a week but decided to have a go today at tea time and this is my first ever go of this heli.
    i have only 4 batteries experience in total with my 600 so this doubled my flight time.
    I even managed to trim the blades out pretty well on my own
    My first thoughts were wow this is very twitchy compared to my trex 600 yet i wasnt scared of it. In fact after 2 flights i had a go at softer landings.

    I concoiusly made the effort to fly from behind at the left and at the right of the model and noticed it seemed to be livelier on the right?

    i was having to fly with constant forward/left cyclic input to keep it in one place but i eventually trimmed it better although i now have to try and adjust it manually on the model


    so this is my first vid
    Last edited by trexamanic; 05-08-2012, 10:11 PM.
    1x EGS, TREX 450 PRO DFC & 130X. DX9 radio. No idea what i am doing trying to fly

  • #2
    Doing good there, Trex

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    • #3
      Cheers Vikki.

      Doesnt half get the adrenalin pupmping lol.
      1x EGS, TREX 450 PRO DFC & 130X. DX9 radio. No idea what i am doing trying to fly

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      • #4
        And you fly a 600 ?

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        • #5
          Looking good.

          At least with the training gear on the heli just about sits above the grass, about time you got out there and cut it you lazy sod

          Hope your feeling better soon.

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          • #6
            They don't seem twitchy after a bit. Somewhere around 70% rates and 25% exp is a usual starting point. You have made your life difficult by flying in the back garden and close to the ground with training gear and being out of trim.
            Flasher 450 Sport. Assan GA250 with 520 tail servo, MKS DS450 cyclic.
            Multiplex Cockpit Tx, DX7, DX6i
            Blade 130-X, MSR, MSRX
            Phoenix Sim

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Ritchieme View Post
              And you fly a 600 ?
              a lot steadier than a 450.
              1x EGS, TREX 450 PRO DFC & 130X. DX9 radio. No idea what i am doing trying to fly

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              • #8
                Originally posted by cjcj1949 View Post
                They don't seem twitchy after a bit. Somewhere around 70% rates and 25% exp is a usual starting point. You have made your life difficult by flying in the back garden and close to the ground with training gear and being out of trim.
                i quite enjoyed trimmimg it in and the challenge. thank you for the info. will put that to good use
                1x EGS, TREX 450 PRO DFC & 130X. DX9 radio. No idea what i am doing trying to fly

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                • #9
                  You will find it easier when there is a larger space to fly in as you are less worried about hitting something and also I found it a lot more stable without the training gear on. Just get your confindence up a bit more and take off the training gear and you will love it even more!

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                  • #10
                    Looking good buddy keep it up
                    Trex 450 pro dfc vbar neo, Trex 600e dfc vbar neo, vcontrol

                    www.southcoasthelicopterclub.co.uk
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                    • #11
                      I put Align 500 skids on my 450's. Got rid of the training gear by gicving me a bigger footprint to land/take-off from. Also kept the tail a bit higher off the ground.

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                      • #12
                        Thanks Vikki, That exactly what I have done to my 450, it works a treat.
                        Trex 450 pro dfc vbar neo, Trex 600e dfc vbar neo, vcontrol

                        www.southcoasthelicopterclub.co.uk
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Vikki View Post
                          I put Align 500 skids on my 450's. Got rid of the training gear by gicving me a bigger footprint to land/take-off from. Also kept the tail a bit higher off the ground.
                          And me

                          ImageUploadedByTapatalk1344241831.987651.jpg
                          DX8

                          Phoenix
                          RealFlight 7

                          Mcpx BL

                          Trex 550 DFC with Vx1n

                          Trex 700 DFC Pro Hv with Vx1n

                          Zmr250 mini H Quad racer

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                          • #14
                            Looks much better with bigger skids
                            DSC01187.jpgIMG_0540.jpg
                            Last edited by Jsd750; 06-08-2012, 09:48 AM.
                            Trex 450 pro dfc vbar neo, Trex 600e dfc vbar neo, vcontrol

                            www.southcoasthelicopterclub.co.uk
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                            • #15
                              One more photo
                              Trex 450 Flying high.JPG
                              Trex 450 pro dfc vbar neo, Trex 600e dfc vbar neo, vcontrol

                              www.southcoasthelicopterclub.co.uk
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