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Uploaded by on May 29, 2008

Raptor 50 Titan crash due to resonance through training undercarriage. Engine peaked (crap Thunder tiger Pro motor - not idle up) and produced huge vibration. Removed training undercarriage as of this flight and learnt to fly without it. Now running OS Hyper which is a magic engine. Apologies for the reference to a far canal that can be heard in the video.

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  • @ japie1996 Bullshit . Bigger Helis are easier to fly than the small shit. they are just more expensive that is all. Truth be known I didn't even need this stupid training undercarriage

  • Not a wooden blade failure, cause I am running Carbon (Funkey Blades) since I set it up. That;s the worst thing when you brak a set of decent carbon blades, you have just done $100 bucks or so.

  • It was because of vibration due to the training undercarriage. most people are nowusing "pool noodle foam" as training skids.These skids are really good if you are just skating around on the ground, but once you take off and can hover a little, it is time to get rid of them. Don't be afrqaind to fly your heli, cause thats what there for. Once i got over my "fear" of crashing, I learnt really quickly and was flying basic loops and rolls within 15 flights.Thanks for the comment.

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  • Hahahahahahahah

    Biggest fail ever!..

  • training carriage had nothing to do with it. now it crashed due to training carriage hitting the blades but either your blades failed or was not balanced. once the blades are spinning at a high rpm theres pretty much nothing a training carriage can do to crash the helicopter. its all about downward force from air from blades. it will not allow them to move anywhere. vibration was from the helicopter plain and simple. learn to set it up right.

  • I used training balls on my Raptor 30 and never once had an issue like that

  • "Far canal" love it!!

  • @ japie1996 I started with raptor 50 and I had tis problem ! But I had enough time to get it down .

  • bahahahaha...... now thats funny.....I'm sorry....but funny

  • always train with small helicopters its realy stupid to start with somthing big

  • ANOTHER TIP FOR A TRAINING AID IS A SMALL CHILDS HOOLA HOOP WITH BAMBOO BRACED ACROSS HOOP AND THEN HELD WITH PLASTIC TIES TO THE SKIDS WORKED FOR ME WHEN I WAS LEARNING TO HOVER AS YOU CAN SKID IT ACROSS THE FLOOR IT DOES NOT VIBRATE AND PROTECTS ALL AROUND IF YOU LAND BADLY. cost me 3 pounds for hoop and 75pence for bamboo bean stick cheap as chips :)

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