Walkera 60 Extreme flying in the Garden.

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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2007

Tearing my new Walkera 60 around my garden.

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  • Nice flying but thats far from extreme flying.

  • Acually you are quite right, it isn't is it?

  • Hi Trailgaze have a Walkera 60 too but the motor is brushed I have a 1800mAh 10C LiPo but this motor is dont have much power can you tell me what motor,ESC,Battery , gyro and servos you have?????thanks

  • Hi, Im now using the Align brushless inrunner at 3500kv with a Turnigy 40 amp brushless speed contoller. I also now have 9g digital servos, but cheaper 9g "Tower pro" servos are fine. Im using 3 cell 20C 1800mah lipos as these have reasonable flight times and keep the weight down. My gyro is a mid range heading hold. I now have all the carbon and aloy upgrades too.

  • I have 1800mah 10C lipos can I still using this batteries with this brushless motor and speed controller????? and are you using the original walkera transmitter??

  • with a brushless motor 3500kv + 11 tooth pinion it will draw about 18 -20 amps which would push a 10c close to its limit but should be OK. you would have to check how hot the battery gets. I am using the spektum DX7 transmitter. The original WAlkera is rather limited and fiddly to setup. I buy the upgrades and parts from ebay mostly.

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  • I don't see this heli in the olnline hobby stores. Where did you get this heli?

  • Hoping after all this time you are still flying the dragonfly. A friend gave me his, he only flew it 5 times, to repair (minor damage). I'm going to order a new one and use oldie as parts though. Are you using stock batteries in heli in this video. And great flying btw. Dino

  • @djspanky1505 Hi spanky , before u injured yourself or someone else rule no.1 dont fix broken blades switch them for new ones . and now some help if it spinns up properly but there is no lift u dont have the pitch angle right , if there is no positive pitch u cant get lift , losen the cable for the motor and push throttle up and look for the blade to twist a little , the best to use is a pitchmessuretool use that and dont exceed 10 degrees in liftangle and then ur up in the air

  • good flying there. my walkera 60 has been grounded for quite some time. the blades spin nice and fast, but it refuses to lift off. the blades are somewhat chewed up, but repaired nicely. anybody have an idea as to what could be the cause?

  • Nice bit of flyin mate not easy in small spaces!!

  • no it isn't but its still good flying. I'm at about the same level with my tiny little 4#3b but I don't know if the two heli's are even comparable. Mine is a fixed pitch 4 channel and yours is a bit more complex. I want to get a 6 channel soon. I love the sound of it.

  • Nice..

    ;D

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