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From: 42emignon
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  • hahaha i love how the guy is just watching kinda like "wtf" ur a good pilot

  • @DanielTheManiel33 I think he is flying.

  • very good! how can I buy one like that? I live in Brazil and not found in any store. help me please!

  • wowhobbiesdotcom

  • Nice flying, especially the nose-in hover. BTW did you see the latest 2.4 GHz model from Walkera?

  • is that hard to fly cuz im thinking of getting one and i dont want to pay 100 dollers for a crash i have a falcon 40 heli at the present time so please let me know

  • if you already can hover and fly nose-in the falcon 40 you can fly this heli easaly

    srry for my bad english

  • Where is the strap located and how is it attached? What is it made from?

  • Well, the funny thing, is that co-axial helis are more UNSTABLE then stable! They teach you to be gentle!! If you go to far, they start so spina nd bowl and crash! If ou arent gental and slow with them, you will crash! They are very hard to fly! They are good for a first 4 channel becuase they teach the truth aobut rc, and that is to be gental and slow in the learning proccess!!

  • I have a question...should i start off with a co-axial heli like the coco lmama v3...or this heli? I have flown many heli's before ranging from 2-3 channels. I also fly in realflight...check out my video. So, i would imagine the co-axail is better..but i want a experienced person to tell me =)

  • i would go for this heli personally!!! co axial dont really teach you how to really fly a heli properly. you can fly them straight out of the box. i think its good to learn about trim and other things that co-axial dosent give you.

  • One thing coaxial helicopters DO help with is getting over the learning curve of instinctive cyclical reaction/counteraction in various helicopter positions in a more forgiving way. I think a coaxial heli is good experience if one doesn't have a decent simulator like G3.5 or G4 or whatever to cut their teeth on.

  • Great flying!

    How did you remove the freeplay on the swashplate? I've been having trouble with the stability on my 4#3

  • Thanks!

    I glued the swqashplate ball link and added a rubber strap on the swash in order to remove as much freeplay as possible.

  • On the smaller 5G6, installing a small pen spring between the swashplate bearings and the piece that supports the lower blade(s) linkage does wonders. Wonder if this would work here?

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