How many beginners use training sticks to learn on these days. How many use them again later, say for learning nose in? I get the impression that they aren't "cool" these days and so they are overlooked. Obviously if you start with a sim it might be different. Also with a coaxial. Plus the foam helis. Can't speak for micro helis but I confess with a new build small job like a 450 I will throw on the trainers until I know it is going to go the right way. I learned the hard way years ago with a good few tipovers even though I can (laughingly) fly - the most annoying being a Futura. But then there were no micro helis. You just bought a 30 size and learned on that.
I started on trainers; I am self taught from books (no internet to speak of then). My first or second outing as I remember though, I didn't have them and just took off whoopee but couldn't land it and ended up crunching it in to a tree.


I started on trainers; I am self taught from books (no internet to speak of then). My first or second outing as I remember though, I didn't have them and just took off whoopee but couldn't land it and ended up crunching it in to a tree.












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