Dude, you are progressing well, but if you have the funds should jump right into a trex450. Why? Trex450's can crash and fly like brand new. You'll also learn about proper mechanical setups. You already mentioned that four letter word TRIM. You might be a planker(too accustomed to trim) or not, but with proper setup/balance you will need zero trim. MCR? MSR? Waste of time. I have yet to meet a newbie who can apply the "MSR/MCR head in hovering" with a real CP heli? Stay safe keep simmin.
@trexinvert part 1 of 2. My first one is a blade 400 (still stock) with a DX6i and using a 5.5 Real Flight simulator and I would never trade it for a trex450. First very inexpensive to fix, second I had a few persons at the flying club who fly trex450 and tried my blade 400 and cannot beleive how well it flies. Why you would ask? If you set it up properly it is a very good heli, and with no experience I set it up using 2 e books I found on rchelicopterfun
@trexinvert part 2 of 2 the first is how to set up a 400 size heli and the second is how to adjust a 120 eccpm swashplate. As far as the blade msr, it is a perfect heli to learn orientation and nose in hovering (this is what I do during the long winter here in Canada and lack of space. BUT you have to buy a BNF and bind it to a radio like the DX6i. The radio can program the MSR to act like a collective pitch heli, and this I also found on a e-book MSR-120 guide found on rchelicopterfun
At that time I think a month or two on the mCX and mSR. I flew until November and then I haven't flown helis since (now May), mostly because of weather. Well, plus I was playing with FPV fixed wing when I could fly. I'm going to get the Blade out soon though...summer is here!
nice i start with my mcx then i got a msr now i ordered a blade 400 and the phoenix simulator...:) i get it in a few days ...i wanna fly with the sim for a few hours and then ry the real blade 400 i am so ecited....grettings from germany..;) we do it the same way....funny....
is it me or ar those blades out of track and his head speed could be faster, then it would be more stable?
fy51mon 1 year ago
Dude, you are progressing well, but if you have the funds should jump right into a trex450. Why? Trex450's can crash and fly like brand new. You'll also learn about proper mechanical setups. You already mentioned that four letter word TRIM. You might be a planker(too accustomed to trim) or not, but with proper setup/balance you will need zero trim. MCR? MSR? Waste of time. I have yet to meet a newbie who can apply the "MSR/MCR head in hovering" with a real CP heli? Stay safe keep simmin.
trexinvert 1 year ago
@trexinvert part 1 of 2. My first one is a blade 400 (still stock) with a DX6i and using a 5.5 Real Flight simulator and I would never trade it for a trex450. First very inexpensive to fix, second I had a few persons at the flying club who fly trex450 and tried my blade 400 and cannot beleive how well it flies. Why you would ask? If you set it up properly it is a very good heli, and with no experience I set it up using 2 e books I found on rchelicopterfun
MidnightHeli 1 year ago
@trexinvert part 2 of 2 the first is how to set up a 400 size heli and the second is how to adjust a 120 eccpm swashplate. As far as the blade msr, it is a perfect heli to learn orientation and nose in hovering (this is what I do during the long winter here in Canada and lack of space. BUT you have to buy a BNF and bind it to a radio like the DX6i. The radio can program the MSR to act like a collective pitch heli, and this I also found on a e-book MSR-120 guide found on rchelicopterfun
MidnightHeli 1 year ago
Nice. How long you been flying?
CrazyHeliDude 1 year ago
@CrazyHeliDude
At that time I think a month or two on the mCX and mSR. I flew until November and then I haven't flown helis since (now May), mostly because of weather. Well, plus I was playing with FPV fixed wing when I could fly. I'm going to get the Blade out soon though...summer is here!
hakunaRC 1 year ago
nice i start with my mcx then i got a msr now i ordered a blade 400 and the phoenix simulator...:) i get it in a few days ...i wanna fly with the sim for a few hours and then ry the real blade 400 i am so ecited....grettings from germany..;) we do it the same way....funny....
SuckeroftheYear 1 year ago
try and keep the heli about about 3 foot high, this will make it more stable from fround effect, keep it up mate nice bit of hovering!!
leebethell 2 years ago