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    Hi All;

    I feel i have stalled in my progression.
    I did a video today of me flying on phoenix.
    It was off the cuff so no practicing before hand to show all my faults.

    Im looking for tips on what I should be practicing i.e. back to hover in all rotations or circles and so on.

    All comments welcome

    Tamco EV.04
    Blade Nano cpx
    Blade 130x
    Blade 400
    DX6i
    Accurc 2.0
    Phoenix
    Novice

  • #2
    looks good to me its just having the balls to do it when your out with your heli. i do stuff on the sim then when i go out i bottle it....

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    • #3
      I hear that
      Tamco EV.04
      Blade Nano cpx
      Blade 130x
      Blade 400
      DX6i
      Accurc 2.0
      Phoenix
      Novice

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      • #4
        Me too. You're not alone.
        Cuffley MFC www.cuffleymfc.co.uk

        Too many toys to list...

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        • #5
          Looks impressive... how much can you do for real with say your Blade 400
          Blade Nano CPX, Trex 450Pro, Trex 500, Trex 550, Trex 600N, Trex 700N
          Spektrum DX8

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          • #6
            Dont know yet, need the weather to get out there. all sim time to be honest.
            I have hovered it but not much else
            Tamco EV.04
            Blade Nano cpx
            Blade 130x
            Blade 400
            DX6i
            Accurc 2.0
            Phoenix
            Novice

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            • #7
              Start off with the basics with your heli. Get really comfortable in hover before you try and fly it like you did on the sim. You'll be amazed how different it is when the adrenalin kicks in. ( caused by the fact you can now crash for real) the sim flying looks good but try some figure eights. With the heli turning away from you in each loop and practice banking the heli over some more but with the tail following it round in the curves rather than dropping in to the center of the curve.
              I have two tools in my tool box. A hammer...... and a condom. If that doesn't work then it's TJFGOP.... The Jobs Fd Going On The P:::::::

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              • #8
                All depends on what you want to get out of your flying
                Humble owner of 7 Eddie Gold Stars and Ex - member of Mk Heli Club
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                • #9
                  Hi
                  I like to put the wind on Gusty and try to keep the heli in the air.
                  The gusts makes you have to correct without thinking. That helps to automate the corrections.
                  I did my inverted hovering like that.

                  Now I am on the MCPX trying to bridge the gap to the 600N.

                  Thx Nico

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                  • #10
                    Another way to find out how controlled you really are is to use the 'sports hall' and fly your patterns and hovers in there with better reference points and tighter limits
                    PGK
                    450Pro Clone fb, Trex500 fbl beastx, Trex 600N fbl beastx, Trex700N fbl msh brain, Spectra G Hanson 26 3dmax fb, Blitz Avro fb...Futaba 8FG

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                    • #11
                      I'm considering getting a Blade 130x to help my confidence with the 450.
                      Tamco EV.04
                      Blade Nano cpx
                      Blade 130x
                      Blade 400
                      DX6i
                      Accurc 2.0
                      Phoenix
                      Novice

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by sjm View Post
                        I'm considering getting a Blade 130x to help my confidence with the 450.
                        That's a good idea. I fly figure of 8 and circles with my 50/600 at the field but always been too scared to try the stuffs what i fly on the sim in the real. I bought recently a 130x and its just a good fun to fly and done my first flip,loop, and roll. It feels to me in between the sim and the real. Just make sure you buy extra batteries as one is never enough...
                        Compass 7HV, Beastx
                        T-rex 600 EFL Pro
                        , BeastX.
                        ElyQ 50 Comp XE, BeastX.
                        T-rex 450 Pro DFC, MSH Brain.
                        Blade 130X stock.
                        550 quad, Multiwii fc.
                        Aurora9, DX6i, 6EX, FF8.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by sjm View Post
                          I'm considering getting a Blade 130x to help my confidence with the 450.
                          Stop considering and get shopping
                          Cuffley MFC www.cuffleymfc.co.uk

                          Too many toys to list...

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by TheDarkPassenger View Post
                            Stop considering and get shopping
                            Ok shopping done waiting for the postman
                            Happy now
                            Tamco EV.04
                            Blade Nano cpx
                            Blade 130x
                            Blade 400
                            DX6i
                            Accurc 2.0
                            Phoenix
                            Novice

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                            • #15
                              A few general tips would be; when trying something new give yourself enough height so you have time to regain control if it goes wonky. Always remember you can return to the position you're most comfortable with, such as tail-in upright, usually just by swinging the tail around and then level out.

                              The sooner you get comfortable with more orientations the more control you'll have in whatever move you're going for.
                              Kasama, Minicopter, Henseleit, JR, Shape, Beam
                              Robbe, RMJ Raptor gasser, powered by
                              Spartan, Spirit, BeastX, Kontronik, CY Total-G, DX8

                              member of Epsom Downs and Bloobird clubs
                              Proud recipient of 7 EGS! and a platinum star

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