No the cp+ will not have enough power being that it comes with a brushed motor. I would go for the cp pro 2 instead that one has a way stronger brushed motor.
Ok thanks a bunch!! Gonna try this and see what happens. Should I be hovering low or at like 5-10feet to try this? I have no idea how you keep your orientation when your inverted and flying backwards , up and down and sideways. All I can say is Wow!!! Might have to get a flight sim.... Lol.. Tnx again
Very very nice flying.... I just got a CP Pro bout 2-3mths ago. Good with hovering and forward flight but not so good with nose in hover. Any tricks or tips for a New Guy?
the way I learned nose in hover was to do what ever the heli does. If the heli comes at you you pull the cyclic toward you if the heli goes away from you push the stick away from you. What ever directions the heli goes you push that same direction so the heli is actually telling you what to do.
Although I have other more sophisticated choppers like Trex250 & the QuickJapan500, the 300size CP still provides me tonnes of fun, of buzzing it around as a yard-size bird - 7mins of idle-up..most efficient bird I ever have! : )
GEILLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL !!!
MrTommi2009 1 year ago
hey manuel is that the stock servo you using ?
es1co2bar3paul 1 year ago
do you think that eflights brushless motor for the blade cp would have the power to fly like this? amaizing flying too bro!
ladieman050893 1 year ago
No matter how many times I watch your vids, I still enjoy them.. Great job.!
bpd964 2 years ago
5* do you think a blade cp+ has enough power for things like that?
cy2kill 2 years ago
No the cp+ will not have enough power being that it comes with a brushed motor. I would go for the cp pro 2 instead that one has a way stronger brushed motor.
buildem336 2 years ago
Thanks for the nose in advice! I'm using my Blade CX2 to do nose in. Do you think it will translate the same when I try it with my CP Pro?
erwin15erwin 2 years ago
I will be harder with the pro since it will move faster but just dont forget to do as the heli does and you will get it down.
buildem336 2 years ago
tnx, lol just watching your video again and still amazed at how you keep your orientation!! WOW
erwin15erwin 2 years ago
boah
hobbiflieger 2 years ago
Ok thanks a bunch!! Gonna try this and see what happens. Should I be hovering low or at like 5-10feet to try this? I have no idea how you keep your orientation when your inverted and flying backwards , up and down and sideways. All I can say is Wow!!! Might have to get a flight sim.... Lol.. Tnx again
erwin15erwin 2 years ago
Very very nice flying.... I just got a CP Pro bout 2-3mths ago. Good with hovering and forward flight but not so good with nose in hover. Any tricks or tips for a New Guy?
erwin15erwin 2 years ago
the way I learned nose in hover was to do what ever the heli does. If the heli comes at you you pull the cyclic toward you if the heli goes away from you push the stick away from you. What ever directions the heli goes you push that same direction so the heli is actually telling you what to do.
buildem336 2 years ago
didnt try that method yet but it sounds genius!!!
neavissa 2 years ago
Nice flying in a tight space.
techgeek80 2 years ago
5 stars Dude !!
dougsrccom 2 years ago
Awsome flying and Nice setup there.
I have a CP2 with
-ARC 4500kv (12T) from LightFlightRC
-gws ICS100e 5amp brushed ESC
-directdrive gws tail motor
-gy240 gyro
- 69g Flightmax 1300mah 20C 2Cell.
Although I have other more sophisticated choppers like Trex250 & the QuickJapan500, the 300size CP still provides me tonnes of fun, of buzzing it around as a yard-size bird - 7mins of idle-up..most efficient bird I ever have! : )
terence79chan 2 years ago