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Walkera 4#3B 2.4GHz Metal Head

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Uploaded by on Apr 24, 2008

Maiden flight, straight out of the box with no adjustments at all - besides trimming the transmitter. Didn't even bother to charge the lipo, and that's why she's a bit tame.

First impressions: very stable and looking gorgeous. Just a little play in the head. Also, the 2.4GHz WK-2401 transmitter doesn't feel as 'toyish' as the WK-0504.

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  • I have one of these, and you know how when you trim it to make it stable when your hovering and things like that. Do you have to re-trim yours every time because when i fly it again with everything the same its not stable? So i have to trim it every flight, its kinda annoying. Thanks

  • I have to re-trim the rudder frequently, even during flight. What I usually do is: connect the battery, let is be for 2 minutes and then reconnect to battery to reset the 4-in-1. The gyro is now warmed up and more stable. But as the voltage of the lipo drops, I have to trim rudder to the right.

    Occasionally I have to re-trim aileron and elevator. That's usually after adjusting the paddles or when I move the COG.

  • yea i reckon im getting the hand of it. It doesnt take all that long now but i have to trim the rudder during flight about every 20 seconds. i think it might be because i got some fluff stuck in the tail rotor and its not working as well as it could. I got i out though... anyway do you think i might need a new one???

  • Yes, you need a new one. And you can send the old and broken one to me :p

    Maybe you need to replace the tail motor? Do you need to trim all the way to the right? I need to replace it after 50+ flights.

  • Just reconnect the battery then. And maybe you should replace the main motor, since the tail is getting too strong for the main.

  • Im wondering if I should get an MCX or the 4#3. I own a t-rex 450 know what im doing and want to fly indoors. I dont need any training and know how to fly helicopters. I want something that will perform but at the same time is smooth. i can make modifications but would rather not.

  • I've one co axial heli -a micro mosquito- and it's quite boring. I think I would go for a 4#3B BL.

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  • Hi, great flying! nice vid! I was thinking about getting one of these and i was just wondering about how fast they can go? and does it come in a bind and fly version as well? thanks, looking forword to some more videos!

  • @samunro01 All single rotor heli's want to go left at take off because of the talk of the rotors, so don't worry to much its just physics :)

  • @bazrichi yea me too i want one but im mot ready

  • @afnedlrleewr lol yeah i figured. i was wanting a 4g3 but am no where ready i can only fly an esky honey bee cp3.

  • red one is better

  • yeah i have one of those to and tomorrow im getting a new proto e-flite thats as big as an msr but 6ch collective pitch

  • Good choice, the blade msr is a good beginner heli. The walkera is pretty hard to control. The newer version the cb100 really shines. A guy at my club bot t a few days ago and let me fly it. Amazing!

  • hey i see you answered me i have a blade msr now and im doing great with it

    i never bought the 4#3b i was to scared to break it and lose my money to some chink

  • not even close. This is hard for me to control and I already have 4ch helicopter that I can fly good.

  • and which ones better the white or the red one

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