Buzz Fly SE Walkera 4#3B RC Helicopter for beginners part1
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Nicely flown
..I must say though the Walkera 4g3b is actually a 6ch helicopter and can do 3D. It also has a different rotor head. Definitely not the same as the BuzzFly SE.
It does resemble the BuzzFly 3D and 3Ds a lot though.
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actually i am more lucky than that i have 7 cats :-)
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You're so lucky, three cats. So lovely.
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No problem.
lets say 2 a 3 weeks to put a video together
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Nice flying,I dont recommend buying one of these unless you can already fly rc helis,unless you dont mind buying the spares :) ....Im just in the process of getting mine going again,Ive noticed the tail motor doesnt rev at a constant speed but sounds like a car/bike reving while not touching the control,do you know what this could be?Thanks.
jakethefreak1 2 weeks ago
@jakethefreak1
If yours is a brushed version you might notice strange sound and vibration in the tail motor. It usually start occurring around 15 to 30 flights. Its a sign that the motor is wearing out. You will notice that the tail motor is getting hot, tail is not holding position anymore, lack of power, sudden un expected movements.
You can replace the tail motor but a permanent fix would be upgrading your heli to brushless motors.
check my vid on upgrading to brushless.
plivive 1 week ago
Hi, ive just bought one of these. how do you trim and fine tune the heli?
My swashplate seems to be horizontal but to keep the aircraft anywhere close to steady, i need to apply rather a lot of right input on the control, i already have the trim tab over to full right.
benash04a 1 year ago
@benash04a
The best thing you can do is to make the linkage on the left side a little bit longer so that the swashplate will tilt 1 or 2 degrees to the right. Just dislocate the joint make 2 full turn counterclockwise and test fly you heli. Swashplate 100% level wil result in you heli drifting to the left while flying. do not use trim on the tramsmitter, leave is at center. those trims are for verry small adjustment just to correct your heli.
plivive 1 year ago
Great flying! just got my buzzfly SE and i am struggling to control it, mines no where near as stable as that... is it because i'm rubbish or does it take alot of practise to get it to fly so well. any comments/tips would be very much appreciated mate!
peterkinge 1 year ago
hi there
Practice a lot is the key.
But first you need to fine tune (trim) your heli.
Just adjusting the linkages and swashplate on the heli.
Trims on the transmitters are for small adjustments while flying.
The best result can be achieved by letting them at center position.
A brushless upgrade can help also because the have more power.
A combination of all i just said can result in my video on brushless upgrade.
check it out and if you have more questions feel free to ask.
grtz
plivive 1 year ago