i have to say your all being rather snoty about this... everyone has to start somwere and learn there own way to get there. I think he has a good idea for a begginer. lets not push future rc fans away. if he finds it easyer that way let him. maybe everyones forgoten what it was like to start somthing new and exiting. its a scairy thing. bravo HasseGust for your ideas keep it up.
Lama is one hell of a easy chopper to fly, and i don't think you should me needing eny support to fly it. after all it's not a toy, it's a rc device that should be flewn carefully, and almoste the only way to crush it is to fly in to a wall or shut of the speed on a altitude of minimum 50 cm
You suckers, PLEASE and i repeat PLEASE!!! don't make ure heli carry extra WOOD... U know how heavy that is? KOOLSTOFVEZELSTAAFJES that's what u need.
Agree, buy a simple cross training stick of koolstof and ancor it to the floor if you train in small areas, like I did with my light wood and foam plastic and rubber construction.
My first flights was without rubber and rotating connection. It´s simple and ok to start with.
If you fly in garage or sport hall and trained on a Sim you dont need any ancor lines. But use the cross traning sticks!
save all the brainstorming and rubberbands, Go buy yourself a freggin good Sim and stop the nonsense, rebberbands and marshmallows!!!??? Cmon, be a man!
I have been flying Rc models for about 25 years but not helicopters. So I thought it was a piece of cake to fly this easy one. But crashed in my first atttemp. And looked for a safe way to learn I also practiced flying indoor in big sport buildings, without lines. And today it´s no problem to fly. And all spare blades not used. And as you say, perhaps I take one more step and try bigger ones. Outdoor models, with assistance from experts on my club.
Thats a good idea, i have just ordered my Walkera #36 and i dont want to brake it and a prfessional device wouldn't get here in time. how is it secured to your heli?
I have a v3 lama and the rear vertical engine wont respond! Any recommendations on what i should do?
VidsOfTheBest 1 year ago
i have to say your all being rather snoty about this... everyone has to start somwere and learn there own way to get there. I think he has a good idea for a begginer. lets not push future rc fans away. if he finds it easyer that way let him. maybe everyones forgoten what it was like to start somthing new and exiting. its a scairy thing. bravo HasseGust for your ideas keep it up.
loveablechewit 2 years ago
way to heavy for the little coco lama v3
paddlefoot07 3 years ago
wow, talk about dumb, Co-Axials practically fly themselves.
FatPumPumLovah 4 years ago
good idea with rubberbands...
insults4u 4 years ago
Lama is one hell of a easy chopper to fly, and i don't think you should me needing eny support to fly it. after all it's not a toy, it's a rc device that should be flewn carefully, and almoste the only way to crush it is to fly in to a wall or shut of the speed on a altitude of minimum 50 cm
Pverm 4 years ago
The "ancorlines" avoid flying into a wall.That´s why I used them in the limited area.
Ok, when you feel you can control the heli it´s easy to fly it. Very easy compared to regular RC helis!
HasseGust 4 years ago
You suckers, PLEASE and i repeat PLEASE!!! don't make ure heli carry extra WOOD... U know how heavy that is? KOOLSTOFVEZELSTAAFJES that's what u need.
camillespeijers 4 years ago
Agree, buy a simple cross training stick of koolstof and ancor it to the floor if you train in small areas, like I did with my light wood and foam plastic and rubber construction.
My first flights was without rubber and rotating connection. It´s simple and ok to start with.
If you fly in garage or sport hall and trained on a Sim you dont need any ancor lines. But use the cross traning sticks!
HasseGust 4 years ago
zijde gij van begië?
ikkeennigij121 4 years ago
Nederland
camillespeijers 4 years ago
save all the brainstorming and rubberbands, Go buy yourself a freggin good Sim and stop the nonsense, rebberbands and marshmallows!!!??? Cmon, be a man!
quay0007 4 years ago
I recomend a Sim to. It´s only 300 swedish crowns, for USB on your computer and you learn a lot.
In Sweden we say "Everyone start as children at the beginning"
HasseGust 4 years ago
I have one of those, and it's the easiest thing to fly. Try to fly a bigger one, and you will really get a challenge!:)
arukaz 4 years ago
I have been flying Rc models for about 25 years but not helicopters. So I thought it was a piece of cake to fly this easy one. But crashed in my first atttemp. And looked for a safe way to learn I also practiced flying indoor in big sport buildings, without lines. And today it´s no problem to fly. And all spare blades not used. And as you say, perhaps I take one more step and try bigger ones. Outdoor models, with assistance from experts on my club.
HasseGust 4 years ago
Hasseguest, good idea!!! I destroyed a heli trying to learn hovering!! wish I had seen this when I first was learning to fly helis.
edpet23 4 years ago
Thats a good idea, i have just ordered my Walkera #36 and i dont want to brake it and a prfessional device wouldn't get here in time. how is it secured to your heli?
sam7986 5 years ago
With a tiny iron wire wraped around the landinggear and woodsticks. Lock at details in the video. Good luck.
Start from a smooth floor so the heli can slide and don´t tilt!
HasseGust 5 years ago
Great idea! I'm going to try it. I destroyed my heli trying to learn to fly it. Thanks for posting.
0rip0 5 years ago