Awesome Blade 400 hovering
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@EmptySpace0 the msr is fixed pitch..the sr is not.
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change pitch curve back to normal as soon as u can hover on the spot ,as u will then find standard settings easier Because the controls are way more responsive. tighten blades so they dont move on start up it actually causes more damage wen u crash.
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yea but i read somewhere on the internet that you can set it to be docile. and ive had alot of time on the simulator. plus i had the axe cp which i couldnt fly.
wtrcf123 2 years ago
Then you might want to consider getting a MSR if you want a tiny heli or a Blade SR for a heli thats a bit smaller than a B400 but will be much easier to fly. The Blade SR is a fixed pitch heli so it will be easier to fly.
EmptySpace0 2 years ago
hey can someone help please. im looking for a heli after the blade mcx and ALOT of practice on the simulator and idk wheather this is a good heli or not
wtrcf123 2 years ago
@wtrcf123
The B400 is a big change. Not only is it hard to fly but the prices for crashes go way up. The mcx will hardly ever break while the B400 will fly into pieces. I would recommend getting a Blade MSR or a Blade SR (when it comes out). They are both fixed pitch helis which will make it easier to fly and will give you a good idea of what a collective pitch would fly like. . Don't go for a CP pro 2, its just going to be less stable than the B400, not worth the money
EmptySpace0 2 years ago
Looks to me like the rotor blades are way too loose? Don't think they should fold up so much when you spool down.
l8again49 3 years ago
I have to tighten the blades. They were too tight before so I loosened them but now they are too loose.
EmptySpace0 3 years ago