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Well done Josh nice to see a youngun coming on so well (look out dad)
Keep it up mate
Jim
Cheers all Jim
Beam e4 I LOVE IT
Trex 450 Airwolf in progress
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speccy dx6i
PROUD OWNER OF 1 EGS
If it flys fly it if it doesnt fly drink it
I think dad's gunna take a battering in the pocket teaching a young un such expensive hobbies. Send him to the work house to earn his extra batteries and spares....
I think dad's gunna take a battering in the pocket teaching a young un such expensive hobbies. Send him to the work house to earn his extra batteries and spares....
Steve
Happy son = priceless...
...for Helicopter spares, there's Mastercard!
His allowance also depends on his room being tidy!!!
Had another lesson with Pete yesterday - I can't turn the b****y things properly either!
All the best
Graham
Blade 400 / DX6i / Phoenix / Blade CX2 / mCX / MSR Proud Owner of 2 Eddie Gold stars
Josh showed me how its done. I'm aware that for many on the forum, this is a bit simple(!) but I thought it was worth taking a couple of pics as flying a heli with the ratchet is more difficult and many beginners might be nervous about taking their transmitter apart. This mod works for most transmitters with ratchets - Josh did his CP Gold, Twister Coastguard and my Blade CX2 last night (while I was zzzzing on the sofa!!)
Just take 4 screws out iof the back of the TX and twist the metal bit over to the right. Putting the ratchet back is simply a case of twisting the metal bit back! The first pic shows with the ratchet and the second without...
It could be worth you checking the box your tranny came in, as when I changed the ratchet over, I 'accidentally' found the smooth metal heli plate in the box! Offers a bit of resistance to the stick movements I think?
Good tinkering all the same.
You can teach a man everything. Apart from experience.
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