LOL Thanks for the info. I have since gotten rid of it. upgraded to a Falcon. Then traded that for a Honda Nighthawk motorcycle. Helos were fun, but too pricey to fix.
not bad. in my opinion that is the best way to learn, especially a heli. just keep doin what ur doin and u'll keep growing confidence. this is mr s sayin CEEYA!
Get it up off the ground quick. And at least 3-4 feet in the air. I know it sounds scary, but its only a few feet, and shouldn't do much damage if something goes wrong, but more importantly, it is easier to control up 3-4 feet off the ground. It wont be in its wash any longer. Trust me, give it throttle and just get the dang thing at LEAST waist high.
Two Words: Flight Simulator. Do search for Clearview, only $40 and worth every penny. The Axe CP is included.
TheGospelGuitarist 2 years ago
LOL Thanks for the info. I have since gotten rid of it. upgraded to a Falcon. Then traded that for a Honda Nighthawk motorcycle. Helos were fun, but too pricey to fix.
FLABandit 2 years ago
not bad. in my opinion that is the best way to learn, especially a heli. just keep doin what ur doin and u'll keep growing confidence. this is mr s sayin CEEYA!
steeeven1 3 years ago
Get it up off the ground quick. And at least 3-4 feet in the air. I know it sounds scary, but its only a few feet, and shouldn't do much damage if something goes wrong, but more importantly, it is easier to control up 3-4 feet off the ground. It wont be in its wash any longer. Trust me, give it throttle and just get the dang thing at LEAST waist high.
blumeane2000 3 years ago
It looks like it was a pretty windy day. Very tough to control an Axe in the wind.
krefipdx 3 years ago
Keep the tail pointing towards you BEFORE ANYTHING ELSE (sorry for shouting), and THEN work on lifting the heli off the ground.
Also, find a flat and level place to fly - not a bank.
Peter
psindrup 3 years ago