Hello, it's a beautiful stuff indeed but I am start building mine and just wonder where you get that training gear from? and I'd like to get one. Thank you very much and have a nice day.
Awesome mate! I have just finished building my Trex 600 nitro limited edition!!! I fucking love these choppers; the engineering In them is second to none!!! I have a JR 9 radio, receiver and kept the Align servos that come In the kit, I took my time putting it together and bought a little blade 400 to learn on in between assembling the 600 and before firing up the big girl. The OS 55 tops her off, will post my vid on here when I get a little better, keep it up mate!!!
take your time looks sweet thats my next heli takes time and money so take your time learning im still on the hovering well over a month always on realflight practice all the time thats a kick in the pants first time off the ground keep it up buddy happy flying.......
I Agree, i've flown a mini pred for a while and looking now for my first IC heli, Both my local model shop and a heli instructor advised me to go for this heli over say a raptor thirty as it will take me from trainer to as far as my ability lets me!
before i do this practice on reflex xtr with my spectrum dx7 then flying for another 6 months and alredy using idle up never crash "yet" this is really nice fun and i'm getting this serious from the beginning.cheers guys for comments
I would also advise anybody seriously interested in learning to fly RC helis get a sim and get some time in on that, i used Realflight and its awesome if you can afford it.
Dont agree on that one, this heli can be set up for a beginner just fine then as you get better you can up the pitches. The extra size will even help as it is a lot more stable in the air than a little electric heli.
Obviously you want to learn with an experienced heli pilot. Or in a club with a buddy box!
If you are trying to teach yourself to fly on your own then go get yourself a little electric honeybee or something and follow radds.
Mate i did that 3 years ago...don't remember where i get that training gear....
jokernia 8 months ago
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jokernia 8 months ago
Hello, it's a beautiful stuff indeed but I am start building mine and just wonder where you get that training gear from? and I'd like to get one. Thank you very much and have a nice day.
aaronrcpilot 8 months ago
Awesome mate! I have just finished building my Trex 600 nitro limited edition!!! I fucking love these choppers; the engineering In them is second to none!!! I have a JR 9 radio, receiver and kept the Align servos that come In the kit, I took my time putting it together and bought a little blade 400 to learn on in between assembling the 600 and before firing up the big girl. The OS 55 tops her off, will post my vid on here when I get a little better, keep it up mate!!!
timmanwinks 1 year ago
take your time looks sweet thats my next heli takes time and money so take your time learning im still on the hovering well over a month always on realflight practice all the time thats a kick in the pants first time off the ground keep it up buddy happy flying.......
rotorwash46 2 years ago
I Agree, i've flown a mini pred for a while and looking now for my first IC heli, Both my local model shop and a heli instructor advised me to go for this heli over say a raptor thirty as it will take me from trainer to as far as my ability lets me!
heliman223 3 years ago
before i do this practice on reflex xtr with my spectrum dx7 then flying for another 6 months and alredy using idle up never crash "yet" this is really nice fun and i'm getting this serious from the beginning.cheers guys for comments
jokernia 3 years ago
I would also advise anybody seriously interested in learning to fly RC helis get a sim and get some time in on that, i used Realflight and its awesome if you can afford it.
There are less expensive sims out there if not.
ElroyHarvey 3 years ago
Ha Ha realy nice man, ceep flying.
TommyStokke 3 years ago
way too much heli for a noob but you dident crash yet so keep on lerning
satellite98 3 years ago
Dont agree on that one, this heli can be set up for a beginner just fine then as you get better you can up the pitches. The extra size will even help as it is a lot more stable in the air than a little electric heli.
Obviously you want to learn with an experienced heli pilot. Or in a club with a buddy box!
If you are trying to teach yourself to fly on your own then go get yourself a little electric honeybee or something and follow radds.
I was recomended this as a first heli myself.
ElroyHarvey 3 years ago
I agree with that
BadBramiBoy 2 years ago
take off those lama legs and fly!
Bulius01 3 years ago