I've turned down the pot on the receiver to reduce the servo travel. It has calmed down the response of the 4#6 - maybe too much.
I'm also trying to remember to check the helicopter and particularly that the paddles on the flybar are level. I cracked a new canopy first time out and also broke the rear stay of the battery tray in this session. So, rather disappointing and discouraging.
@michaelcostadelsol What you could have done is bought the bell head for the 4#6. I would not buy a cb 100, the tail motors burn out easily and are a pain to replace. Once you are used to the bell head, you can put the paddles back on and it will be easy to fly.
C4eternity 1 month ago
i have this helicopter too and its not for beginner as walkera says . i broken my at the the first day. now i buy one walkera cb 180 d, and one walkera cb 100.
its a hard hobby ... :-)
michaelcostadelsol 1 month ago
i have rc honey bee cp2 6ch the same thing happen to me just keep trying
TheRandyrog 1 month ago
I hope Walkera is able to keep up with the demand for the 4#6. There might be a random surge.
Afrocanuk 4 months ago
If I were you I would buy me a flying simulator! It's really helpful! Much luck my friend:)
jangojackson333 4 months ago
now look for videos of multiwii multi rotor quadcopters my friend ;)
0n3m1s1s0 5 months ago
Try not to gun the throttle get it to hover after you get used to hovering move on to moving around the room
chubbychicken1234567 6 months ago
OK I feel better about my flying now! Thanks for that!
bchost 7 months ago
Man u are good!
johbar97 8 months ago
These things take time bud, luckily these little helis are fairly robust..I've gone through a load of parts, aim getting their though..good luck bud..
bazorourke1 11 months ago