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  • You will be in big trouble if your wife ever catches you doing that (laughs).

  • @GaryXJ6 LOL. She has seen a few scratches on the walls!

  • Nice indoor hover with a larger heli ! , cheers

  • @Krashulka Thank you.

  • @johnsoncp13 No worries mate , you deserve the compliments , keep at it , your doing great. Most people even plough a stable double-coaxial into the ceiling and furniture , little lone hovering a single blade coaxial pitch heli in your living room! , wd :D.

  • Personally, I found while hovering indoors it's good to tie a wet handkerchief around your nose and mouth otherwise you'll be breathing in lots of lint and dust.

  • @Afrocanuk Good advice. Thank you.

  • hi nice vid.

    i am a beginner and for now i have the lama v3 i am not controlled in him so well cuz i am beginner and i sceard to fly him in the my room so you dont sceard to fly your big heli in your ...?!(and that big heli)...

  • It is scary hovering indoors and the furniture spoils the air flow which makes it even harder.

    When it is rainy or windy outdoors that was all I could do.

    Thanks for the comments and good luck with your flying.

  • nice house.

  • hey dude, nice video, i'll buy one like that but before that, i'll buy Falcon 40 from exceed, i don't know if this heli is the best choice to learn or get in this hobby, i actually know perfectly how to fly the airhogs and stuff like that, it's pretty hard too, maybe you know another heli that it's for practice and learn before i crash it out and i trow 150 dollars to the garbage, tell me

  • Nice house... and heli

  • nice vid

    is that a 400 or 450 heli with what motor

  • Thanks.

    It's a 450 size. I sold this a long time ago but it's using the motor that came with the kit.

  • very nice hovering..how much ur money gone before u can play like that..?

  • I have spent hundreds of pounds (dollars) learning to fly. Good luck.

  • Nice flying

  • nic upgrades

  • how long you been flying, how long you been flying this?

  • I had been flying for about 1 month when I bought the BeltCP. This video was taken 1 month later.

  • how much have you forked out on decorating!!!!!!!

  • LOL. Yes, I've hit the walls, carpet, ceiling and settee. No problems until my wife spots the damage ;)

  • Hovering? That doesn't look like hovering. And in the background, it looks nice outside. Take it outdoors!

  • Don't be confused by the bright light. It was rainy and very windy.

  • Encore un bouffon qui s'est fait avoir en achetant cette merde de belt cp carbone edition...

  • je conviens. je l'ai vendu.

  • ta réussi a revendre cett dobe..!!! toutes mes felicitation...change de nom et d'adresse sinon le mec a qui tu l'a vendu va venir te souler parce qu'il arretra pas de se crasher...,

  • i rekon if you could get the rotor head assembly in a colour that wasnt pink it would be the coolest looking thing ever

  • its not pink. its purple. i would love having the pink color in the head.

  • perhaps but i love the rotorhead

  • I think it's moving around like that because it's quite a small space and the helicopter is making a lot of turbulence. My belt cp bobs up and down a lot more indoors than it does outdoors.

  • I agree with nayrt02, I have the carbon edition HBK2 and I don't have that problem at all. The only thing I changed on my heli was the standard gyro to a HH one. Very stable, fast and agile. Woot!

  • My solution to the bad handling problems was to replace my BeltCP with a T-Rex. I still have a lot of learning to do but the T-rex is much smoother and easier to handle. Are you using Expo on the transmitter?

  • Too bad you can't fly a T-Rex indoors :D

  • uhh if you can fly a belt cp indoors you can fly a rex indoors both 450 size machines.......unless you're just a retard and thinking of the t-rex 600 lol

  • I have a few videos of me flying a T-Rex 450 indoors. I even do some piros in one of them.

    Everyone thinks I'm mad :)

  • the way you fly that I can see why the HBK2 was so tough you haven't learned control. I have a few vids of the king in my dining room I can hover inches in front of me. I have just put one up yesterday doing piros indoors. Also I can hover out a whole pack without touching the left stick. So practice your control you don't see a real heli hover like that.

  • wow! you've got the carbon and partial total aluminum set-up! nice!!! my basic belt-cp is on its way.

  • hi, im thinking of getting one of these helis what are they like!! compared to the walkera range of helicopters. thanks Gary

  • Hi Gary, This is my impression of belt cp. I owned Honey Bee King 2 and I hated it. It just did not stop ratating to left. That means the tail rotor didn't do its job properly. I totally crashed it 2 weeks after the purchase. But this one is really good. Tail design is totally different and it is solid unlike HBK2. Very stable in anyway. All Walkera I got is co-axial 5#4 and 52. So I can't compare to the similar size Walkera but I am sure this belt cp will not disappont you. Good luck :D

  • if you're using the stock gyro then the HBK2's tail will be very unstable. it will take tons of adjustments before you get it right. based on your description, you have to increase the gyro gain. get a heading hold (head lock) gyro and your tail will hold nicely.

  • Nice! Nothing like flying in a confined space to concentrate the mind

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