Blade 400 3D lesson III

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Uploaded by on Mar 10, 2008

First hovering without training gear

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  • Hi, I dont know. I think the Blade 400 3D is really a very good helicopter. I dont know the Esky Honey Bee but I think it is a good helicopter too.

  • Good work with only 13 flights! Are your servos stock?

  • Thank you! Yes this heli is right out of the box. All is stock.

    Greetings

    Frank

  • Frank, what charging adaptor do you use for the charger?

    Ryan.

  • Hi Ryan,

    I use the charging adaptor of an external harddisk. It works very well. In only one our the battery is fulll.

    Happy Easter

    Frank

  • Hi Frank, I'm really enjoying your video's and advancement in flying the Blade 400.

    Do you use the PhoenixRC sim to practice on?

    If so, as you know the Blade 400 is one of the models you can select. How different or similar is the sim model compared to the real thing?

    I ask this as I have been practicing with the Blade 400 model ij PhoenixRC for a while now and can do basic flying and landing quite well now.

    I'm considering buying one soon as it seems to be a great package for the price.

  • Hi,

    Thank you that you enjoing my videos. It is great for me to have a fan far away in Australia. :-)OK, no until now I use no simulator but my friend gives me a Phoenix a few days ago to my 40th Birthday. A few days ago I used the heli-x simulator only for a few hours. It is a free download. Please google Heli-x. There I flew a heli that is similar to the Blade 400 but it was easier than reality but I think you should by this great helicopter now. Greetings

    Frank

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  • Idiot never walk behind your helicopter its not dog ur dumd and dangerous to people learning the fly

  • @TheMysteryDark88

    Ich kann dir nur zustimmen. Tragegurt fehlt und am bestem mit Daumen + Zeigefinger position fliegen.

  • Gut geflogen, auf das arbeite ich noch hin, vorallem auf den Heli :D . Aber es wundert mich das sie so ein Feingefühl für die Steuerung haben obwohl sie mit den Daumen fliegen. Man sollte möglichst mit Daumen+Zeigefinger steuern und für die Fernbedienung ein Tragegurt oder ein Tragepult benutzen.

  • @acenspades No, Pushing left on the transmitter moves the nose to the left Vice Versa

  • good flying..i have the B400 as well. Flew the msr. On the B400 i noticed that if i put left rudder it moves the tail left and vice versa..is this correct?

    on the msr ..right out of the box it's left rudder left tail turn. Are collective heli's set up differently besides the tail being belt driven?

    Thanks

  • i think you could only understand that question if you flew both over time mate... if you had a honeybee king 2 1st and tried to learn to fly on it you would think the blade 400 was loads better coz of the way the HBK2 has taught your thumbs to keep moving the cyclic and the blade 400 seems to do things smoother but if you start with b400 as 1st heli i dont know if you could fly a hbk2 as well

  • great!! wish I would be that far already.. see vid response..

  • respectR

  • There is a small rudder trim change because of the lower head speed.. its only a few clicks between the modes. I dont know if the dx6 is capable of triming between the flight modes. some how I cant see it for a 200 radio. Cause if it did they should have set that up in the factory.

  • not to mention the flight are much longer

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