wait........ u fly like that and thats yur first time!!??? wow! or have u flown rc helis before? because if u have never flown before and u made that video all i can say is that u are truly born 2 fly rc helis. very nice!
hi kool vid! i also have a belt cp they are great vslue and offer much! u should try to fly in a bigger area im practising doing fast fowrard flight cuircuits
beacause Ive never flown a heli untill 4 days ago... (it was a lama v3)... i took it back 2 days ago (due to its lack of, everything!) and am buying a belt cp...
The Lama series is a very easy heli to learn on as it give you an idea of the basic controls and can be flown indoors.I also have a co comanche,(great fun indoors)the Belt CP is quite difficult to learn on because its very light and twitchy on the controls,but its a cheap way to get into heli's and parts are readily available and also quite cheap..Apparently the bigger the heli the easier to learn on because they not so twitchy.
Not flown for ages have not had any time what so ever.I have 3 helis now,a co comanche 4ch for indoors,the Belt cp and am just waiting on delivery of a new TREX 500.Big b******d.
I will get some new vids on in the nex couple of weeks of both copters.
cool vid anything on the belt is good, thanks for not killing it with wild, pointless rock music (I do love rock, just don't join it with hovering helis) cheers
as long as you feel you can bring it down without it falling over you should be ok with out the training skids, but dont take my word for it, i haven't flown one of these yet, ive only ever flown a hirobo lama and a FP hummingbird, im good on the simulator [off-topic alert]
not bad after 3 weeks homie!
fuqueful 9 months ago
That was on stock gear and the training gear comes from buzzflyer I think.
jaminR6 2 years ago
were do you buy that traning pod
randomspeedy 2 years ago
r u stil using stock gyro...?
its vry stble
exaooriginal 2 years ago
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all the cheaper esky helis are crap the real expensive ones are okay
watermelonboy100 2 years ago
They're only crap to those who don't know how to control them, but only crash them.
ShadowxMaker 2 years ago
you only talk bull shit so shut up. it looks that you are noob thats why you talk, go get a heli and then you tell me
heberorozco 2 years ago
seems you dont need the training gear
robertvdheide 2 years ago
good flying buddy... for three weeks thats great.... i hope i would be able to do so soon
BharatBajaj1976 2 years ago
awesome!! only three weeks? way cool i like your other vids too! lol
COPEKIDWVC 2 years ago
Looked good at three weeks, you were doing better than I am at around that point.
kiwibob72 3 years ago
Ive only got a easycopter v6, i find that easy, so is it ok to go and buy the belt cp or not???
Thanks, great vid
rcsmithsam99 3 years ago
yes but its a bit harder. Just train about a foot up and youll be fine
EF247 3 years ago
Nice PPE!! Hard helmet saftey glasses. lol
Saftey first!
superblackeagle9 3 years ago
how long will the provided battery last on full charge? and how long does it take to charge?
Darcshadow5 3 years ago
wait........ u fly like that and thats yur first time!!??? wow! or have u flown rc helis before? because if u have never flown before and u made that video all i can say is that u are truly born 2 fly rc helis. very nice!
ps i would love more videos!:):)
5*****!
ilovethebeatles359 3 years ago
That was neil,he has flown a little b4.
I have just got a Trex 500 and am trying to get some filming done.
jaminR6 3 years ago
awesome:)
ilovethebeatles359 3 years ago
hi kool vid! i also have a belt cp they are great vslue and offer much! u should try to fly in a bigger area im practising doing fast fowrard flight cuircuits
helimanrc3466 3 years ago
hey... are the belt cp's hard 2 fly???
beacause Ive never flown a heli untill 4 days ago... (it was a lama v3)... i took it back 2 days ago (due to its lack of, everything!) and am buying a belt cp...
jcull35 3 years ago
The Lama series is a very easy heli to learn on as it give you an idea of the basic controls and can be flown indoors.I also have a co comanche,(great fun indoors)the Belt CP is quite difficult to learn on because its very light and twitchy on the controls,but its a cheap way to get into heli's and parts are readily available and also quite cheap..Apparently the bigger the heli the easier to learn on because they not so twitchy.
jaminR6 3 years ago
if the lama is 2 or 4 channel i wouldent recommend getting a belt cp it is a 6 channel for moderate pro helicopter
cat123456789101 3 years ago
when is he going to make other vid cause i love this guy
cykiller5 3 years ago
Not flown for ages have not had any time what so ever.I have 3 helis now,a co comanche 4ch for indoors,the Belt cp and am just waiting on delivery of a new TREX 500.Big b******d.
I will get some new vids on in the nex couple of weeks of both copters.
jaminR6 3 years ago
it is time to take your training gear of. when tou take your training gear off the heli flys so much better.
bladecpproooo 3 years ago
hey! i jst bought a belt cp 2day and stacked it str8 after... ==". jst wondering howd u learnt 2 fly so well... plz reply!
im69er 3 years ago
i think simulator is the key. isn t it?
kezamizogabi 3 years ago
NO comparison to the lama or sim, that's the RUSH
cool vid anything on the belt is good, thanks for not killing it with wild, pointless rock music (I do love rock, just don't join it with hovering helis) cheers
flydudeGuy 3 years ago
i like the rc heli hobby!
i just started with a lama 5 and moveing up.
im mastering the lama 5 and thinking of moving on.
how hard is it to fly.
im prity good!!
zam640 4 years ago
thats pretty cool you & your buddies all got in together into the hobb.y
smartcocker 4 years ago
check out my vids ok it's not a helicopter but its a nitro buggy that can go 60 mph
vrx2 4 years ago
but can your nitro buggy that can go 60 mph hover like that?
dcryan77 3 years ago
hmmmmm, i think i'll need some practice to do that
vrx2 3 years ago
is it hard to control and setup ? i'm a newbie n thinking to buy one :D
Tramstop45 4 years ago
as long as you feel you can bring it down without it falling over you should be ok with out the training skids, but dont take my word for it, i haven't flown one of these yet, ive only ever flown a hirobo lama and a FP hummingbird, im good on the simulator [off-topic alert]
vanepico 4 years ago
You don't need the training gear anymore... :)
MarcoNoPolo 4 years ago 2
jynx!!! j/k
vanepico 4 years ago
honestly why take em off? always good ensurence to save your heli
callestropp 4 years ago