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Twister 3D RC Helicopter

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Uploaded by on Feb 15, 2007

My Twister 3D flying at Henrys field (Truro, Cornwall) in brezzy conditions in the middle of winter. Did some figures of 8 and pyros and backwards flight. Radio 6EXH, Battery Evo 20 Flight power 1500mah 11.1 volts 3 cell

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  • nice flying Ollie, its the 1st time ive seen your video.

  • You should subscribe to me ;)

  • Nice controlled flight!

  • Thanks :)

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  • @davidamosphotography make sure before the transmitter is turned on that the throttle and throttle trim is full back,my first heli,a cp gold did exactly the same thing,try going into the transmtter menu (press "main_menu" and sub_menu buttons together,the reverse switch might be off when it sould be on or vise versa...download the manual if you don't already have it and it should help...DISCLAIMER.IF YOU DON'T REALLY KNOW WHAT YOUR DOING WITH THE TRANSMITTER SETTINGS DON'T FUCK WITH EM!

  • Has anybody had any problems with the Twister starting up by itself... full throttle and no control from the radio? If so do you have any ideas or solutions?

  • That looks exactly like mine!! Even using the same battery... Heading out to see a guy to help me set it up in about 5 minutes! :D

  • hi is this heli stable , I mean more stable than the other small electric ones like blade cp

  • Mine cost me £355 RTF but with a very basic gyro, but as you can see you can still fly like that on a £30 gyro. There great and very cheap to fly, and it was given a review in RC Helicopter World and they said that it was the cheapest way to fly 3D :) . So you cant go wrong with one :)

  • How much are these critters? I have flown helis before - crappie MFA fixed pitch Hughes 500. Want to get an electric heli so I can fly without nitro hassles. I have seen the fixed pitch version of this for under 100 pounds I think.

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