my manual says "if at any time you flight you feel like the helicopter is drifting out of control, simply release all of the controls except for throttle. You will need to use throttle to maintain altitude,but due to the inherent stability of the specially designed rotor head, the Blade mSR will simply return to a stable hover on its own if space allws"
@earthling1984 ya i think so did you get your msr when it first came out? there are actually two versions of the manual i have the newer one since i got my msr 3 days ago and it was a brand-new shipment that came in that day and i got the last one thats how fast they sell out
Yes. They obviously re-wrote the MCX manual for the mSR. Which is fine. Just a little typo. The mSR does NOT act like a co-axial. Have you flown the mCX, do you see how SLOW the MCX flies. The mSR does correct and stabilize itself at SLOW speeds, but when flown by an advanced pilot at quick speeds, this heli acts nothing like a co-axial.
Indeed. It´s interesting how the mSR feels like a coaxial heli at slow speeds, but more like a real heli at higher speeds. It´s quite unique in that respect.
Hello, part of that is true, while it is not a coaxial heli, from experience so far if it starts to get out of control, I just release the right stick so it centers and my mSR almost returns to a hover. Just got mine today and love it, but after a couple crashes found the anti-rotation bracket for the swashplate is very weak, almost broke. had to already epoxy mine to fix.
you obviously haven't been 'out of control' actually. Slowly moving across the room and letting go will of course bring you back to a hover. There isn't much inertia when moving so slow. Try moving FAST, and letting go of the controls... then see what happens. But I agree with you, this little heli does want to level out, but it is nothing like a co-axial
Smart people? Why not read it... it takes 2minutes to read, and it comes with your $100+ toy. Mine as well read it! And your comment about ease of flight with this helicopter. Yes it is easy, but your comment is talking about ease of flight, where the instruction manual really isn't there to 'teach you to fly'; and as you can see, the little they did mention about flying, was incorrect.
This was meant as a joke not a negative comment. I actually did not read the instructions mainly because it is my 20th or so, heli but I love the micros so I bought one and just flew it.
After being in the hobby for a while and reading the non understandable 'Chinglish' manuals supplied with much more sophisticated helis , this one seems like a deluxe version of a manual. :)
lame
hahajoey 1 year ago
my manual says "if at any time you flight you feel like the helicopter is drifting out of control, simply release all of the controls except for throttle. You will need to use throttle to maintain altitude,but due to the inherent stability of the specially designed rotor head, the Blade mSR will simply return to a stable hover on its own if space allws"
thecatsgonewild 1 year ago
@thecatsgonewild they must have fixed it ;)
earthling1984 1 year ago
@earthling1984 ya i think so did you get your msr when it first came out? there are actually two versions of the manual i have the newer one since i got my msr 3 days ago and it was a brand-new shipment that came in that day and i got the last one thats how fast they sell out
thecatsgonewild 1 year ago
@thecatsgonewild yeah, mine was one from the very first batch.
earthling1984 1 year ago
Nice little heli Earthling. Great video. how long you been flying?
CrazyHeliDude 1 year ago
for about 5 years, but single rotos not that long. I had the CX, CP(still not great with the CP), mCX, mSR. can't wait for the SR!
earthling1984 1 year ago
hmmmm.....interesting
ramis182 2 years ago
the msr acts like a coaxial heli but i think yeah this is mainly just a typo
they do use quotes from manual to manual, example
i had the parkzone spit and they used some of the text in my parkzone super decathlon bl manual,
from time to time you will encounter some typos when they refere to the manual originaly created
i supose it saves time making lots of unique manuals i guess
eflite, parkzone, hobbyzone etc are the same company
we will probably get cross referance like this
puggster 2 years ago
Yes. They obviously re-wrote the MCX manual for the mSR. Which is fine. Just a little typo. The mSR does NOT act like a co-axial. Have you flown the mCX, do you see how SLOW the MCX flies. The mSR does correct and stabilize itself at SLOW speeds, but when flown by an advanced pilot at quick speeds, this heli acts nothing like a co-axial.
earthling1984 2 years ago
yeah i have the mcx too
i ment the msr has the stability like in hover and slow flight ot on low rates its still way faster then the mcx by far
in advanced mode yeah the msr really rips it up :D and not like a coaxial :)
the mcx is a little toy compared to the msr :D
puggster 2 years ago
Indeed. It´s interesting how the mSR feels like a coaxial heli at slow speeds, but more like a real heli at higher speeds. It´s quite unique in that respect.
Axiomatic75 2 years ago
OghamTheBold... lmao!!! I thought I saw one today when I saw an mSR at my local hobby shop, lol!
stot2614 2 years ago
Hello, part of that is true, while it is not a coaxial heli, from experience so far if it starts to get out of control, I just release the right stick so it centers and my mSR almost returns to a hover. Just got mine today and love it, but after a couple crashes found the anti-rotation bracket for the swashplate is very weak, almost broke. had to already epoxy mine to fix.
jthokie1992 2 years ago
you obviously haven't been 'out of control' actually. Slowly moving across the room and letting go will of course bring you back to a hover. There isn't much inertia when moving so slow. Try moving FAST, and letting go of the controls... then see what happens. But I agree with you, this little heli does want to level out, but it is nothing like a co-axial
earthling1984 2 years ago
Who reads instructions? !.....
Especially on an easy heli like this to fly.
ddruckmu 2 years ago
Smart people? Why not read it... it takes 2minutes to read, and it comes with your $100+ toy. Mine as well read it! And your comment about ease of flight with this helicopter. Yes it is easy, but your comment is talking about ease of flight, where the instruction manual really isn't there to 'teach you to fly'; and as you can see, the little they did mention about flying, was incorrect.
earthling1984 2 years ago
This was meant as a joke not a negative comment. I actually did not read the instructions mainly because it is my 20th or so, heli but I love the micros so I bought one and just flew it.
After being in the hobby for a while and reading the non understandable 'Chinglish' manuals supplied with much more sophisticated helis , this one seems like a deluxe version of a manual. :)
ddruckmu 2 years ago
good find. you need to post this at rcgroups
tonyastro 2 years ago
I knew it - there's an invisible counter-rotating blade - the secret is out
OghamTheBold 2 years ago 7