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Wat a heli love this little thing.lol too fast for me for indoor flying any tips for taming it down.
Thought you'd like it buddy. Know what you mean, tis a fast little bu**er and no mistake there. VERY small stick movements done smoothly will slow her down, but you have to couple that with easing off throttle a tad coming out of turns etc. and maybe a wee bit of up elevator to reduce penetration, otherwise you end up with a sh*t load of slingshot effect and come out of turns faster than you went in. Failing that, tie half a brick onto the landing gear . LOL
There will be someone along shortly who knows what they're talking about and flame me to oblivion, I don't mind as I doubt my advice is worth squat anyway, but it works for me. Good luck buddy Cagey.
Trex 450 SEV2.
Trex 450 SEV2, hack, freeby, but getting expensive. Binned the bu**er !
Trex 550 V2. Adrenalin ( brown kind )
mCPX, better than a Phoenix anyday.
Several planks, gathering dust.
Brains and thumbs work okay, but not at the same time.
you want as much throttle as possible to be honest, as it's quite easy with over-controlling to bog the head. I imagine it'll really just be a case of taking time to get used to it. Stick movements should be kept small and not over-controlled
Growing old is mandatory...growing up is optional!
Trex 600E
Blade MCP-X
Various FPV craft - tri's, hexa's etc
Dx6i/Chainlink UHF
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