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  • #61
    Originally posted by Syclick View Post
    Switch to I/up, flip the heli and remember that down is up and up is expensive
    So its just a case of flipping the heli then switching my brain around ;-D

    Is there a way to program a switch on the remote that reverses the controls? sureley this would be easier?

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    • #62
      start off in a hover, swith to idle up (it would be best if you start at first higher up.)
      Then increase your pitch (left stick forward) at the same time as pulling back on your right stick.
      Once the heli is vertical the pitch should move back to the middle, and once inverted pitch slightly negitive, and right stick centre.
      That causes a back flip.
      do the opposite to get the heli upright again.
      Its best to do it this way as the heli is flipping up each time.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by CPN View Post
        start off in a hover, swith to idle up (it would be best if you start at first higher up.)
        Then increase your pitch (left stick forward) at the same time as pulling back on your right stick.
        Once the heli is vertical the pitch should move back to the middle, and once inverted pitch slightly negitive, and right stick centre.
        That causes a back flip.
        do the opposite to get the heli upright again.
        Its best to do it this way as the heli is flipping up each time.
        cant wait to get home and try this on the sim then i might try it on the MCPX LOL! :=-D

        I LOVE THIS THING

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        • #64
          No, that would be cheating! You have to get used to "sitting in the cockpit", think about the controls when your upright side on, or upright nose-in - how would you deal with that?
          Doesn't work like that anyway, because there are different orientations in inverted too.
          Flying Lessons: Inverted
          Trex 600 ESP (Turnigy T600, DS821, DS620, GP750, 120A) sold
          Trex 450 Pro
          (MD933 DS520, BeastX, 40A HW, 450MX)
          450SEV2
          mCPX
          Recycloquad (tm)
          Flying Legends Spitfire (rest in pieces)
          Edge 540 Foamy
          AXN Floater Jet
          MDC F-14 Tomcat
          Depron BAE Hawk

          DX6i, gt power a606, imax b6, A-6-10

          http://www.youtube.com/user/PaulSouthport?feature=mhum

          www.thedailymice.com

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          • #65
            Learning upright hovering - RC flight school v1.1 |

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            • #66
              The second video in the flight school shows inverted hovering including showing the sticks, it is a good set of videos to download and study for advanced flying.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by paulsouthport View Post
                No, that would be cheating! You have to get used to "sitting in the cockpit", think about the controls when your upright side on, or upright nose-in - how would you deal with that?
                Doesn't work like that anyway, because there are different orientations in inverted too.
                Flying Lessons: Inverted
                ok i'll have to see how i get on = thanks for the tips and pointers.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by CPN View Post
                  The second video in the flight school shows inverted hovering including showing the sticks, it is a good set of videos to download and study for advanced flying.
                  haveing a look now :P

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                    • #70
                      Hi Tom

                      Try the bullet blades. You should find it makes things more stable and slows cyclic response a bit
                      Trex 600 ESP (Turnigy T600, DS821, DS620, GP750, 120A) sold
                      Trex 450 Pro
                      (MD933 DS520, BeastX, 40A HW, 450MX)
                      450SEV2
                      mCPX
                      Recycloquad (tm)
                      Flying Legends Spitfire (rest in pieces)
                      Edge 540 Foamy
                      AXN Floater Jet
                      MDC F-14 Tomcat
                      Depron BAE Hawk

                      DX6i, gt power a606, imax b6, A-6-10

                      http://www.youtube.com/user/PaulSouthport?feature=mhum

                      www.thedailymice.com

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by paulsouthport View Post
                        Hi Tom

                        Try the bullet blades. You should find it makes things more stable and slows cyclic response a bit
                        Are those the ones that came in the box or are they just spares..?

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                        • #72
                          The ones in the box. The heli comes with the straight blades on. Those are good for fast flight, especially outdoors.

                          There's not a lot in it, but whilst starting out you might as well get all the help you can.
                          Also look at using dual-rates to tame it for indoor flight.
                          Trex 600 ESP (Turnigy T600, DS821, DS620, GP750, 120A) sold
                          Trex 450 Pro
                          (MD933 DS520, BeastX, 40A HW, 450MX)
                          450SEV2
                          mCPX
                          Recycloquad (tm)
                          Flying Legends Spitfire (rest in pieces)
                          Edge 540 Foamy
                          AXN Floater Jet
                          MDC F-14 Tomcat
                          Depron BAE Hawk

                          DX6i, gt power a606, imax b6, A-6-10

                          http://www.youtube.com/user/PaulSouthport?feature=mhum

                          www.thedailymice.com

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by paulsouthport View Post
                            The ones in the box. The heli comes with the straight blades on. Those are good for fast flight, especially outdoors.

                            There's not a lot in it, but whilst starting out you might as well get all the help you can.
                            Also look at using dual-rates to tame it for indoor flight.
                            my head just melted

                            Also look at using dual-rates to tame it for indoor flight. - whats a dual rate?

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                            • #74
                              dual rates allows you to have 2 sets of settings for the same heli. The switches on your DX6i marked d/r (I think) determine which rates you are using.

                              You can also use Expo which is used to alter stick response around mid-stick. + expo softens, - expo increases response. Positive expo means that small movements of the stick will have less effect than normal, smoothing things out a bit.

                              So for example, you may want to try dual-rates at 80% for indoor use on aileron and elevator, but 100% aileron and elevator for outdoor use. A flick of the switches alters the response to suit you.

                              Have a look at the manual http://www.spektrumrc.com/prodinfo/f...anual_dx6i.pdf for the DX6i, page 62 explains how to program D/R

                              Also, try this cheesy vid DX6i Dual Rate and Expo - YouTube
                              Last edited by paulsouthport; 07-03-2012, 02:38 PM.
                              Trex 600 ESP (Turnigy T600, DS821, DS620, GP750, 120A) sold
                              Trex 450 Pro
                              (MD933 DS520, BeastX, 40A HW, 450MX)
                              450SEV2
                              mCPX
                              Recycloquad (tm)
                              Flying Legends Spitfire (rest in pieces)
                              Edge 540 Foamy
                              AXN Floater Jet
                              MDC F-14 Tomcat
                              Depron BAE Hawk

                              DX6i, gt power a606, imax b6, A-6-10

                              http://www.youtube.com/user/PaulSouthport?feature=mhum

                              www.thedailymice.com

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                              • #75
                                Hi guys, my name is David and I'm new here.

                                I'm trying to get into the world of mini helis... i guess It's a childhood dream that never came true. Now, I finally have the resources to fulfill the dream

                                Any newbie advice you can give me? where should I start? What models are best fotr beginners? any threads here i could read?

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