Well, after weeks of deliberation I decided to go and get it... so a shiny new Blade 450X is now sitting very menacingly on my model desk and looking superb.
It is my first non-micro and compared with the biggest heli I have flown, the Blade 120SR, it looks a bit scary. Still, I have got it now so I suppose I will have to learn to fly it!
Weather has been dreadful for everyone recently and my normal flying field is very waterlogged. So I am not sure I will have much of a chance to fly it over the Christmas period especially as I would rather an experienced heli pilot fly it the first time and make sure it is all working properly. I want to have a go now though.... AAAGH!
Any advice in setting up or for first flight? I can do reasonable circuits and fig 8s with the MCPX, even nose in hover, all in zero wind.
I have heard to make sure I get into the air cleanly otherwise the BeastX can make it fall over?
Also, I have a few 3S 2200mah 20C & 25C batteries. I notice that the E-Flight one supplied is 30C. Would my ones be OK for my gentle learner flying?
It is my first non-micro and compared with the biggest heli I have flown, the Blade 120SR, it looks a bit scary. Still, I have got it now so I suppose I will have to learn to fly it!
Weather has been dreadful for everyone recently and my normal flying field is very waterlogged. So I am not sure I will have much of a chance to fly it over the Christmas period especially as I would rather an experienced heli pilot fly it the first time and make sure it is all working properly. I want to have a go now though.... AAAGH!
Any advice in setting up or for first flight? I can do reasonable circuits and fig 8s with the MCPX, even nose in hover, all in zero wind.
I have heard to make sure I get into the air cleanly otherwise the BeastX can make it fall over?
Also, I have a few 3S 2200mah 20C & 25C batteries. I notice that the E-Flight one supplied is 30C. Would my ones be OK for my gentle learner flying?


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