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  • BMFA Heli A Certificate Test

    Hi can anybody tell me if I can take the BMFA A certificate Test with a Blade 230 S ?
    Thanks
    Nigel

  • #2
    Hello Nigel,
    https://www.bmfa.org/Downloads/RC-Ac...heme-Downloads
    Download the helicopter file.....
    As long as it is not using self leveling it seems ok.
    See pages 2&3......
    Regards Adrian

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    • #3
      I dont know about BMFA but up here in Scotland the SAA state that it should be of 450 size or bigger.

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      • #4
        I see, well I can always turn that off on the 230S.
        Thanks

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        • #5
          I think they have it worded where it's just a matter of the test must be done outdoors, so in theory any heli can be used so long as the examiner is OK with it (and obviously, no self leveling). It's all hovering so how precisely can you hover with it? When I did my A many years ago I wanted to use the biggest heli I had at the time because it was the one I could hover fairly steady (but how precise also depends on the examiner, it's not supposed to be F3C, just mainly about safety and being in control).
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          • #6
            Originally posted by trillian View Post
            (but how precise also depends on the examiner, it's not supposed to be F3C, just mainly about safety and being in control).
            Well said Trillian. It has nothing to do about how precise you fly it so don't beat yourself up on it being immaculate. By all means yes you have to show some degree of positioning but it doesnt have to be perfect height all the time. All we look for is that you are not going to hurt anyone in the way you prepare the model or the way you fly and that you are able to demonstrate that you are in full control of the heli throughout the moves.

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            • #7
              Having recently taken my A test I used my largest model a Synergy N5C for exactly the reason Trillian said! I felt it gave the greatest stability in the slight breeze and flies in a very positive way i.e. The examiner could clearly see my inputs in controlling the model and the response. Having said that on the same day another clubmate used his trusty flybarred Trex 450 and achieved exactly the same result. (We both passed��).
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              • #8
                I did my A on the old humble Hirobo Shuttle as the Raptor 60 decided not to start that day
                My B was completed with my Hirobo Sceadu 50
                all complete with flybars
                I blew the engine up on my Raptor 90 practicing for the helicopter examiners, but the engine parts have arrived so its on with the re-build and more practice
                my A & B in multirotor was taken with an Emax Nighthawk 250
                Hirobo Turbulence D3
                a bunch of bls servo's and a 701 gyro
                Powered by an OS91 hz and a MP2
                Winner of the LHC Scale Cup 2011

                1/4 scale Vario Bell 47 G3
                1/3 scale Vario R22
                2012 LHC Scale Cup Judge
                member of save the flybar foundation
                www.alcesterhelicopterclub.bmfa.org
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by electricsceadu View Post
                  I did my A on the old humble Hirobo Shuttle as the Raptor 60 decided not to start that day
                  My B was completed with my Hirobo Sceadu 50
                  all complete with flybars
                  I had done most of my practising with the Sceadu evo 50 and then decided to take the test with the Robbe Futura and would have had better height control if I had stuck with the Sceadu as I had the throttle and pitch curves more dailed-in.
                  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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                  • #10
                    I may even charge the Sceadu up and continue the practicing with it
                    but I'm tempted to use the Freya instead of the Raptor
                    Hirobo Turbulence D3
                    a bunch of bls servo's and a 701 gyro
                    Powered by an OS91 hz and a MP2
                    Winner of the LHC Scale Cup 2011

                    1/4 scale Vario Bell 47 G3
                    1/3 scale Vario R22
                    2012 LHC Scale Cup Judge
                    member of save the flybar foundation
                    www.alcesterhelicopterclub.bmfa.org
                    sigpic

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