The Blade SR in 3 Minutes - Fast Forward Flight "Obstacle Course"
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can the sr handle a gopro on it??
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I'm working with the SR now- I love this video...great Vangellis music with it, too. All the videos I find up with this heli are about a year old. I bought mine used. All but my T Rex 100 have been bought used. Trying to be gentle on what money I keep away from the family!
Thanks for the good videos. Wish I could afford the co-pilot...I would have kept my Blade 400 or EXI 450 if I had that co-pilot help. I am getting more air time with this SR....less parts to buy-so far!
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Awesome video! I just bought the SR with my only other heli experience with the CX2 and boy are they different!! I am advanced in RC Airplanes but fairly new to helis and I can't see my self flying like you within the next whole year! I accidentally started on high rate mode lol! I have the training gear on and am trying to get all the basic flight done without breaking a blade. By the way, I can't hear any noise from that tail motor in this video, my tail motor whines sooooo loud! Normal?
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@CrazyHeliDude thanks for the feedback. ended up selling my CX2 and got an SR 120 to learn single rotor and THEN im getting the SR. you have a good RC heli channel btw.
cool video. once i master my Blade CX2 I'm definitely getting this heli.
88warwolf 5 months ago
@88warwolf - Even though the SR is an electric tail heli (which I normally hate), I have to say I LOVE my SR. Probably one of the better or best electric CPs Horizon Hobby has come out with to date.
CrazyHeliDude 5 months ago
how long did it take you to be able to fly that good?
tylerhell 8 months ago
@tylerhell - I've been flying off and on for years but you could probably get there in a couple months if you keep at it.
CrazyHeliDude 7 months ago
Guys I have a question for you: which gyro adjustment is better for 3d flight? standard rate or heading lock??? Please answer
yogevsery 1 year ago
@yogevsery - Generally speaking, RATE mode is usually best for FFF and aerobatic flight. For hard precision 3D, HH (heading lock) is usually better (people have debated this both ways). For doing straight up 3D, you want to tail to be as solid as possible and not allowed to drift.
CrazyHeliDude 1 year ago