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RC Helicopter AutoRotate Crash Landing Bob's TREX600

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Uploaded by on Sep 6, 2008

Very good recovery, Auto Rotate landing after Motor failure and the ESC on fire.

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  • lol obviously you have never flown a heli to know if electric is good or bad go figure.

  • most good quality lipo's will have a safety feature if they puff up they normaly have controled discharge to stop the pack exploding, in most cases a small hole will apear and the pack or cell will discharge the pressure out of the holewith a breif burst of fire or hot gas with thick smoke, thats about as extreme as it gets, lipos are alot safer than most will belive, any fire caused will be very breif and an explosion is very rare

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  • that was a very nice bro keep up the good flying!!! ;)

  • Well it could be ALOT worse!!

  • nice vid, the same thing happened to me with my plane.

  • "hate and dicontent of the electrical system" haha nice description of a burned out ESC

  • realy nice landing ^^ good reaction !

  • fing esc draws to much powers....killer landing and your heli is a nice 3D ! sounds great

  • That sucks nice trex

  • wow great landing

  • @liteglow2000 Yeah just make sure it is DISTILLED water... Distilled water has all the salt and minerals removed and since there is no minerals of any kind in it, it doesnt conduct electricity. When my electric trucks and buggies would get soaked with salt water from the ocean I would place them in a large bucket and pour gallons of distilled water over them and soak them for 10 minutes then I would blow all the excess water off with compressed can air and dry them over night... Works great

  • @just4playin1 Hmm thanx for sharing that info ;) I did not know that water could be used.

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