if you have money, buy a bigger helicopter, like the TREX 600, i have a trex 450 myself, but everything is soo small, and every screw you tighten, most of the time ends up dead, for a beginner i would advice to get a trex 600 or bigger. but it also costs a lot more.
Thanks, that was pretty early into my learning process. I've been working on my figure eights, but a recent crash has me grounded at the moment. Hope to be back in the air real soon.
Thanks! I'm personally not a big fan of coaxial helicopters, as they don't fly like real helis. I know they make good orientation trainers, but you might consider purchasing a T-Rex next time. When properly setup you'll find it nearly as stable as your Lama and a lot more fun to fly.
actually you right,i flew another coaxial heli the other day and was straight off the ground and away,and ever since have been realy wanting to fly a single rota heli,who knows give a year of buzzing around my house and i may end up with a trex
what web site do you go to to get trexx's and stuff
TheRcworld101 7 months ago
Hi dude,
i know you can never stop learning, but to some people, this is not learning anymore :)
keep it right that way, I am going to fly mine this weekend after 2 years
kalliber5 1 year ago
Cool!
nave4pres2 2 years ago
that cool your did pretty good
GMSamuelRhine 2 years ago
Hi very nice video!!!!!!!
I really want to know where have you bought the Heliport???
Have you bought it on the net???
doc777ga 2 years ago
Thanks!
Yes, I purchased the "Air Deck" online, but unfortunately they're no longer in business...sorry.
NMoretta 2 years ago
nice heliport :D
cosminx2003 2 years ago
Hi wats your pitches in this idle up mode?
JaSeY963 3 years ago
It's linear. -11 degrees to +11 degrees.
NMoretta 3 years ago
Nice video & hover, i wish i could have one of these TREX 450 SE V2, they are quality helis and look stable in hover.
JaSeY963 3 years ago
if you have money, buy a bigger helicopter, like the TREX 600, i have a trex 450 myself, but everything is soo small, and every screw you tighten, most of the time ends up dead, for a beginner i would advice to get a trex 600 or bigger. but it also costs a lot more.
strikernl 2 years ago
Are you at idle up on this video?
Deebo2226 3 years ago
Yep --> (100, 95, 90, 95, 100)
NMoretta 3 years ago
Any vids on the 8's?
Deebo2226 3 years ago
Nope, haven't gotten around to it yet.
NMoretta 3 years ago
Very nice job! You should also practice flying toward you instead of backing up. What fleet of helis do you have now?
yellow996 3 years ago
Thanks, that was pretty early into my learning process. I've been working on my figure eights, but a recent crash has me grounded at the moment. Hope to be back in the air real soon.
NMoretta 3 years ago
awesome flight !
do think its a good start for beginner? i have lama v4 only?
Q8LT 3 years ago
Yes, the T-Rex 450 is a perfect helicopter for a beginner.
NMoretta 3 years ago
wow rather you than me learning that,im learning the lama v3 as im a rookie and that hard enough.dam you good
dayshaddow 3 years ago
Thanks! I'm personally not a big fan of coaxial helicopters, as they don't fly like real helis. I know they make good orientation trainers, but you might consider purchasing a T-Rex next time. When properly setup you'll find it nearly as stable as your Lama and a lot more fun to fly.
NMoretta 3 years ago
actually you right,i flew another coaxial heli the other day and was straight off the ground and away,and ever since have been realy wanting to fly a single rota heli,who knows give a year of buzzing around my house and i may end up with a trex
dayshaddow 3 years ago
Thanks. Is that a futaba 401 gyro? That tail is locked solid. I'm using the LT 2100 on my exi.
Deebo2226 3 years ago
Yep, GY401 with a S6950 servo. Holds great at 65%.
NMoretta 3 years ago
Comming togather. Nice..........
Deebo2226 3 years ago
Thanks! I just watched all 3 of your EXI videos and you seem to be getting a pretty good handle on it as well. :)
NMoretta 3 years ago