So I finally got my Raptor sorted. Bought another engine in the end. But that's a different story.
So with new engine installed, I test started it a few times, making sure and double sure not to hotstart. Then after my friend Pete gave it a once over, and did a little 3D with it
I started her up, and hovered a whole tank... twice...
I had flown my G5 when I first got to the field, and it was a job to keep it in one place because of the wind. I guess it must've been about 9 or 10 mph. But the Raptor just sits there, solid as a flying rock, what wind!?? - unbelievable! I even took my fingers off the sticks twice! It instilled me with so much confidence after initially intimidating me with its size & noise. That was yesterday...
Last night & today, I practiced sensible stuff in Phoenix, and treated it like the real thing.
Went back today, left the G5 at home
Flew another couple of tanks. On today's 2nd tank, I did my first ever forward flight. That was the level of confidence that this big heli has inspired me with. It wasn't much, but it was, nonetheless. I wouldn't've tried that with the G5 just yet, although I had to at the weekend, as it got away from me on account of me being too heavy handed - boy that little thing is fast!
In hind-sight, the G5's put me in good stead for the bigger heli, I guess.
Can't wait to fly a few more tanks now, and the forecast for the weekend and following week is 21 degrees C, sunny, and 2 mph winds
So if anyone is nervous about making the transition to a big heli, take it from me, they're sooo much easier to fly!
WHAT A BUZZ
So with new engine installed, I test started it a few times, making sure and double sure not to hotstart. Then after my friend Pete gave it a once over, and did a little 3D with it
I started her up, and hovered a whole tank... twice...I had flown my G5 when I first got to the field, and it was a job to keep it in one place because of the wind. I guess it must've been about 9 or 10 mph. But the Raptor just sits there, solid as a flying rock, what wind!?? - unbelievable! I even took my fingers off the sticks twice! It instilled me with so much confidence after initially intimidating me with its size & noise. That was yesterday...
Last night & today, I practiced sensible stuff in Phoenix, and treated it like the real thing.
Went back today, left the G5 at home
Flew another couple of tanks. On today's 2nd tank, I did my first ever forward flight. That was the level of confidence that this big heli has inspired me with. It wasn't much, but it was, nonetheless. I wouldn't've tried that with the G5 just yet, although I had to at the weekend, as it got away from me on account of me being too heavy handed - boy that little thing is fast!In hind-sight, the G5's put me in good stead for the bigger heli, I guess.
Can't wait to fly a few more tanks now, and the forecast for the weekend and following week is 21 degrees C, sunny, and 2 mph winds

So if anyone is nervous about making the transition to a big heli, take it from me, they're sooo much easier to fly!
WHAT A BUZZ




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