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Walkera HM-4#6 Out from the box hover test

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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2010

Testing my new Walkera 4#6 just arrived today. No adjustment yet. Just fly it out from its box using default factory setting. The characteristic is like the old brother, 4G6m but more easier to handling. Nice for upgrade from coaxial or from the little brother, CB100. Im using WK-2801 rather than its transmitter, WK2402

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  • How long is the flight time ? Nice flying. I'm flying 4#3b v3 double brushless and it's not so hard to control.

  • @smialekpawel94

    Hi, flight time may varies between 7 and 10 minutes depending on your flying style

  • @ipin17aero i have flown 3ch co axials b4, just got a 4#3b, pretty hard to control, crashed and broke the tail, lol, new parts are coming, would u recomend the 4#6 or cb180d for ease of flying as im a newbie to this, thanks mate!

  • @jakmeup13

    Hi bro, i prefer CB180D for a newbie because 4#6 is similar like a 4#3B both control and characteristic, not for a beginner. CB180D is a single blade too but it using balancer rather than flybar paddle like 4#3B or 4#6. I promise you could hover with CB180D in a minutes and enjoy flying rc helicopter as well as your 3ch helis

  • Very nice reviews.Congratulations! Someday i will fly like you.Please help me. Do you know this models? WALKERA 4 3B, WALKERA UFLY and CB180D ? I just loved WK2402 RC. This HM 4#6 is relly cool. I have never fly.But I like challanges. I prefer to fly in home.Not big space. Any of them is safe for flying? Don´t have much money to buy an easy heli and after a good one. Just one shot? Understand? I dream with CP V2. But must master in easier models. Can you help me? Where Can Buy with good price?

  • If you never flies before, you may choose a double blade helis like lama 2-1 or 5#10. But if you on budget and don't want to spend lots of money, you can considering to choose CB180D or CB100. These little birds are much easier to handle than 4#6, but still need some practice before you can handle it with no problem. I dont recommed for Ufly and 4#3B, because the handling is much harder even comparing with 4#6. Try to look at ehirobo or helipal.

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  • @ipin17aero I concur with your opinion, though the Cb180D is in a totally different class of heli... the 4#6 is a 125 class, whereas the CB180D is in the 250 class. The CB180D is a much bigger heli and has a brushed motor... keep that in mind. The new version, the CB180Z has a much more reliable brushless motor and the smae shaft-driven tail design as the 4#6 on a bigger platform.

  • got  mine today!!!

  • almost 10 hours flight time now, heli still flies nice but the tail has lost some stability due to a couple of crashes....but so far no parts are broken or damaged!

    really a nice little heli for beginners!

    Have fun with yours...

  • Hey there. I have an mSR and am selling it to a friend of mine and just purchased a 4#6 online. Should show up next week. Wanted something faster than the mSR but not the handful that my Walkera 4G3 is for indoor use. Sale of my mSR and my 4G3 should about cover the 4#6 and the extra batts and parts I got for it.

    ipin17 congrats on the little heli!

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