So there I was on my second flight of the day, main fuel tank almost empty and practicing some inverted flying, while all of the sudden I notice the engine cutting out, and my radio starts beeping. At the beginning I thought that I pushed it a bit too far and ran out of fuel, but then I realized that the raptor wasn't responding to any stick input. By the time I understood what was happening, the heli was already down.
Now, this is the incredible bit: I broke a link, that's all. Canopy is fine. Tail is fine. Frames are fine. Heck, even the blades are fine (one has a small mark from the blade holder, but I think it's reusable).
It turns out that the heli auto'ed down inverted very softly into bushes that acted as a cushion. I still can't believe it. Also, the G4 is built like a tank
I'm still disassembling the head completely, wouldn't be surprised if the main or feathering shafts are bent. Still, pretty good result for a crash with a heli of this size...
As for the DX8, I don't know what to think. I guess it could be my fault, later I noticed that the on/off switch doesn't slide completely to the 'on' side, so it might be a bad connection or something. I have to investigate more.
Now, this is the incredible bit: I broke a link, that's all. Canopy is fine. Tail is fine. Frames are fine. Heck, even the blades are fine (one has a small mark from the blade holder, but I think it's reusable).
It turns out that the heli auto'ed down inverted very softly into bushes that acted as a cushion. I still can't believe it. Also, the G4 is built like a tank

As for the DX8, I don't know what to think. I guess it could be my fault, later I noticed that the on/off switch doesn't slide completely to the 'on' side, so it might be a bad connection or something. I have to investigate more.
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