E-Flite Blade MSR Indoor Tricks
Uploader Comments (Joshb60796)
Top Comments
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Where are the tricks?
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any one that has touched any rc aircraft can pirouette a BLADE MSR NON STOP... lol and that behind the back deal was you just overcopensating for the prior move over the coffie table "the updraft from the rotors kicked you back and you regained out of the spin" that does not count as a trick its just called flying around in a circle...
All Comments (85)
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@NUNCLEFRITZ lol
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@TheFlow1212 TAKE THE NIGGERS COCK OUT OF YOUR MOUTH, AND MOVE AWAY FROM THE WINDOW
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woooooooooooooom 1 Trick :D
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its eminem lol
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how about land it and keep it in one place
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Never get havoc heli, I had 3 of them and all the did was spin out no matter what I did.
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tricks my ass
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just flying my copter with no socks. It's chill
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@teofaouaz Very Easy to fly....Take it from me,I'm on my 2nd msr In a month...I'm waiting on parts to rebuild the first one....reason why I crashed the first one is because I watched to many video's with people flying the msr outdoors...That was my mistake...You can only fly the msr outside with absolutely NO wind at all...even small breezes will throw this (less than an ounce heli off track) but not hard at all controling the 4 ch...parts that break easy are the 'canopy' & 'landing skid' weak.
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I wish you would have smashed that micro full speed right into your stupid face.
Also, when hovering, it will be more challenging when the area beneath the helicopter isn't flat, due to ground effect. A google search of helicopter ground effect will educate you further. Imagine standing on a skateboard and throwing a 20 lb. rubber ball towards a wall, you will move in the opposite direction. Ground effect is likened to that same ball coming back and hitting you, transferring it's energy partly back to you, which it got from you originally, when you threw it.
Joshb60796 3 months ago
Thanks! The dx7 has exponential curve functions that take your inputs and either changes them into large outputs or small outputs, varying the output with relation to dead zero on the controls. Makes hovering much easier and you can flick a switch to turn it on and off. Most high level radios have this function. Certainly worth it when very precise control is needed. (Used on space shuttle controls)
Joshb60796 3 months ago
When you are learning make sure there aren't too many obstacles. You're going to crash, might as well be able to fly it aftewards.
Joshb60796 2 years ago