Jamie Robertson - Stock Blade 400 - 1st Flight

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Uploaded by on Dec 30, 2007

Stock Blade 400 except Radix 325s and TP2200V2 lipos.

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  • You are a complete jackass. I filmed the video and it was stock except for batteries....

  • You are wrong. The heli in the video is stock except for blades and batteries.

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  • @Sonex128 get um!

    that heli is stock

    were the batts 45C?

  • You got a winner here. Nice vid

  • Very nice flying

  • Looks like the grips and mixing arms are flipped to me. Right? So that (at least the leading edge control part) works towards an easier load on the servos. So if I'm correct, this reflects stock parts but not out of the box setup...

    I concur - What a great pilot!!!

  • After reading some information on rcgroups I found that this heli is useing the stock gyro, servos. That being said, young Robertson is a skilled pilot and has my respect. Sonex....well you asked for it regarding my earlier post due to the shiz talking, and the fact there is more to it than an upgraded bat pack. My last post here, peace....

  • Don't get bent out of shape pal, if I had known you two were dating I would have been a bit more diplomatic with my phrasing. What I meant to say was, very nice flying with the upgraded blade heli and I hope the two of you can love each other for a very long time.....seriously though, that battery pack is AWESOME!!!

  • this heli is about as stock as a modified race car.... believe what you like...the stock servos and gyro will not perform like this!!! watch more vids for proof...no matter who the pilot is, there is no taking away from the poor performane of the stock electronics compared to this heli...

  • on the ds75 servos I don't think you can. there are only specs for 4.8v. not 6v. there's probably a reason for that. i tried 6v and they were getting rather hot. I've also read other people who have tried the same and fried their servos. not something i want to risk while trying 3d. unless there's some other method of changing the torque besides voltage, these servos are set at 17 oz/in.

  • i bet you didn't know you can change the (kg) of the servos movement to strong/powerful/smooth ect?, his is probably on what suits him most.

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