How to hover/ fly a rc helicopter inverted on a rc simulator

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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2009

How to hover/ fly a rc helicopter inverted

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  • Fyi to u all, i was filming the vid and watching through the camera screen, which is about 2.5" by 2.5", i was staring at the camera screen not the computer screen

  • balkansmoker, you hit the idle up and then pull back the collective pitch to below zero degrees.

  • I ment 5 channels as in 5 working switch and stick movements. And I fly a blade 400 and idle up does help hovering in windy conditions!!

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  • ur young and ur smarter than me in this shit

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  • @500lbkoolaidman A 5 Ch. Heli can go inverted. Idle up is a mixing mode in the transmitter. It is true that each channel adds a feature:

    1 - Throttle

    2 - Rudder

    3 - Foreward/backward Cyclic

    4 - Left/right cyclic

    5 - Collective

    6 - Gyro gain (if equipped)

    7+ - Accessories (landing gear, lights, etc)

  • u suck at flying at real flight and i m a noob . SUCK AT LANDING KID

  • nice vid 5 star

  • I understand about idle up what input do you give the heli to get it to invert itself you don't just hit idle up what do you do next pull back cyclic or collective?

  • thats not even hovering and thats suckish landing you suck

  • A 5 channel heli won't go inverted. With the addition of each channel comes another feature.

    1 channel - throttle

    2 channels - rudder

    3 channels - forward and backward flight

    4 channels - left and right (can lean all ways)

    5 channels - collective (variable) pitch

    6 channels - Idle up

    And just a tip, in real life anyways, pilots get off the ground before hitting the idle up switch. Also, another random tip, idle up makes it easier to hover in windy conditions.

    Keep up the good work.

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