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Trex 450 SA 1st unsuccessful flip CRASH

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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2007

I tired my best. For some reason I couldn't get the heli tp flip backwards fast enough. Wish you could bee the explosion better.

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  • is that a DX6 TX? are you using the S75 servos i have one too and not yet built just wondering how the S75's work.

  • Yes I'm using a DX6 with the S75 servos. I'm wondering if those servos aren't responsive enough to handle 3D. I had a friend fly around and as he tried a flip noticed that the heli wouldn't respond fast enough and dropped in hight, good thing he was high enough. For me, I really wan't ready to do that, just wanted to see if I can. Oh well, its fixed and all ready to go.

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  • I heard something off too. Everything has to be right or....

  • I can hear the wind in the background. Didn't sound too windy to fly but maybe too windy to try a flip for the first time...

  • That's the old MG'S the new ones don't wear out as fast and get sloppy at all.

    They Changed the metal alloy.

  • I agree

  • What are you dual rates and expo set at?

  • Dude Something doesn't sound right! Its sounds like either your headspeed is too low, or you have bearing going out, or both. either way something was not setup or flying right and caused the heli to fly sluggishly. hope you got it fixed.

  • u should have put negative pitch...it looked like u didnt!

  • dont give up everybody crashes!!!

  • 65MG's are good, though I heard the metal wears out pretty quick and you soon get play in the servo. The karbonite's don't wear out as fast, and they can take some good crashes. I've crashed about 5 times all with idle up, and the karbonite gears have held together every crash. You can afford to have replacement gears on hand, at about $6 a set. Dirt cheap!

    Nice crash btw, keep trying and don't be afraid of crashing, that's how you get better. And of course the sim.

  • simulator wow what a saving in wrecks...

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