walkera sucks. I bought my nephew a german made heli at conrad in zurich switzerland for 1/2 the price. Robust Rugged and Ready to Go out of the box. The kid loves it and I am jealous....
Yes, i crashed my CB180Z too today and broke a main-blade. I am a beginner too and it's a good idea to have already the most parts at home: Main blades, tail-blades, gears for the tail-rotor, main-gear, landing-gear, main-shaft, main parts for the rotor-head, tail-boom etc.
I simply installed two new blades and continued my flight (this time without a crash)
i am thinking of getting this model type but im just worry that i might not get the same remote control as yours... i was told that some company misleading and send u a different remote control than this one
@AuroraCypher Yes, the transmitter in the video clip is included with CB-180D. I think the latest CB-180D will include this version of transmitter. Some sellers may be selling CB-180D of earlier version and that's why buyers may get a different/older transmitter.
Ya/ your rotor head is defenitly bent. same occured wit mine, after a small creash. Agree strongly with the idea that they make their money from parts sales. Iv spent up around the price of the heli in the first pace on replacement parts in about 2 months
walkera sucks. I bought my nephew a german made heli at conrad in zurich switzerland for 1/2 the price. Robust Rugged and Ready to Go out of the box. The kid loves it and I am jealous....
ronaldguida 1 year ago
@ronaldguida Walkera heli sucks, you are right. But I think I'll buy a T-REX if I can fly them.
toyyou2jp in reply to ronaldguida (Show the comment) 1 year ago
Yes, i crashed my CB180Z too today and broke a main-blade. I am a beginner too and it's a good idea to have already the most parts at home: Main blades, tail-blades, gears for the tail-rotor, main-gear, landing-gear, main-shaft, main parts for the rotor-head, tail-boom etc.
I simply installed two new blades and continued my flight (this time without a crash)
ancestorsrelic 1 year ago
Hey thankyou for sharing i love your control !
does it come with that helicopter ?
i am thinking of getting this model type but im just worry that i might not get the same remote control as yours... i was told that some company misleading and send u a different remote control than this one
AuroraCypher 1 year ago
@AuroraCypher Yes, the transmitter in the video clip is included with CB-180D. I think the latest CB-180D will include this version of transmitter. Some sellers may be selling CB-180D of earlier version and that's why buyers may get a different/older transmitter.
toyyou2jp in reply to AuroraCypher (Show the comment) 1 year ago
@toyyou2jp
thanks a lot for the helpful information !
cheers m8 !
AuroraCypher in reply to toyyou2jp (Show the comment) 1 year ago
Ya/ your rotor head is defenitly bent. same occured wit mine, after a small creash. Agree strongly with the idea that they make their money from parts sales. Iv spent up around the price of the heli in the first pace on replacement parts in about 2 months
Thechop06 2 years ago
@Thechop06 I guess every RC pilot come to the same situation.
toyyou2jp in reply to Thechop06 (Show the comment) 1 year ago
@Thechop06 It never did bend. The main shaft is made of strong steel.
toyyou2jp in reply to Thechop06 (Show the comment) 1 year ago
I understand you, I feel the same, is very sad the fragility of this heli. I think the business is in selling spare parts.
kamuro1976 2 years ago
lol i had a little crash with mine too!
videoblogger100 2 years ago
A few days ago I had a little crash and a tail-blade was broken nothing more but a main-rotor-blade.
I wanted to take off the tail-rotor, but it ´s too hard to pull it off the small shaft.
How did you get it off?
Excuse my bad english, but i dont know how to express it
schtrigga 2 years ago
Use a pair of light wire plier.(the one with short nose and sharp end). Pull the tail-rotor gently. That'll get the job done.
toyyou2jp in reply to schtrigga (Show the comment) 2 years ago
Your main shaft appears to have a slight bend. Spool it up slowly and watch the wobble.
vetterman008 2 years ago
Use the FMS or other flight sim to help you get the hang of hovering. Just a thought,
Thanks for stopping by my page.
Scott
scottmetze 2 years ago