I put the weights right under the nose as far as I could. The stickers don't weight much, so you might want to put some additional weight, like some tape or similar. You could also use thumbtacks, which makes the chopper fly really fast forward, but you need a pretty big room to keep it from crashing into the walls. The downside tho is that the tack weigh down the chopper more than necessary, and therefore might decrease the overall flying time.
Yea, it's able to obtain a pretty stable hover position if you can balance it properly by trimming the tail (explained in the manual) and by applying weights. But because of its ultra light weight its bound to move a little because of draft etc.
how do you get it to not go crazy and spin out all over?!
xtheroface 3 years ago
yeah! i m agee with you just a half of a charge the baterry so you can easy to control the flight. if you fully charge it the picooz flying crazy.
aye2000 4 years ago
Coool!
kilikuusysi 4 years ago
nice control.. where did you put the weights? I added the alluminium stickers up on front but does not seem to help that much!
forzenl 4 years ago
I put the weights right under the nose as far as I could. The stickers don't weight much, so you might want to put some additional weight, like some tape or similar. You could also use thumbtacks, which makes the chopper fly really fast forward, but you need a pretty big room to keep it from crashing into the walls. The downside tho is that the tack weigh down the chopper more than necessary, and therefore might decrease the overall flying time.
GremlinNo 4 years ago
Cooool! Loving your control, just got 1 today. Mine seems to move forwards and backwards when its just hovering..Can you hover it completely still?
xan778 5 years ago
Yea, it's able to obtain a pretty stable hover position if you can balance it properly by trimming the tail (explained in the manual) and by applying weights. But because of its ultra light weight its bound to move a little because of draft etc.
GremlinNo 5 years ago
only on half a charge, must manipulate tail rotor to keep straight.
rockon
longerino 4 years ago