So, how do you know 100% for sure that the headblock spit mid-flight? How about this one...perhaps, the headblock split when the heli hit the ground? You fly well, but a little humility goes along way in this hobby. If you mess up, just admit it and move on. It seems to be that many guys always blame their crashes on mechanical failures.
a little tape and some glue , should be fine ( ;
onetradgicstory 1 week ago
I love wathcing complicated stuff explode!
southwest1998 7 months ago
think you need to move the pitch stick on your transmitter next time .. dumb thumbs
nippasnapper 1 year ago
Do it next time with a bigger heli. How bigger how bigger the parts fly away.
azezrtyuuiopqsdfghjk 1 year ago
So, how do you know 100% for sure that the headblock spit mid-flight? How about this one...perhaps, the headblock split when the heli hit the ground? You fly well, but a little humility goes along way in this hobby. If you mess up, just admit it and move on. It seems to be that many guys always blame their crashes on mechanical failures.
racin777 1 year ago
This crash was due to a split headblock mid flight. I was doing a half roll into an inverted punch out, but it never punched out. :-(
Jason
oconnell1965 1 year ago
ouch !!!
1BLADESHY 1 year ago