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haha man that's some good flying , it's actually a lot harder to do than it looks. well done mate.
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this heli is a coaxle so it has two rotors and is the most stable type of heli.
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@lolzoretwo It can be very frustrating learn to fly. You just have to keep trying. Do it in stages. The first flight get it to hover, then the next flight you can moving forward, and so on. You can't expect for you to take it out of the box and get right away.Hell, even experience fliers like taoist have to get a few flights in on a new heli to see how it handles.
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i got a cheaper one then this one cuz i wanted to learn how to fly one, big mistake at first the battery produces too much power and when you get used to that it dies down and barely lifts the fucking thing, i want better bateries for extended flights man 15 min of practicing and 45 mins of chargin is way to fucked to get used to anything. i didnt learn how to drive in 15 mins :P
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I like it, now give me one. :-P
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@dubspins I've dun it with a CP heli, and posted video of it.
Bring your coaxial by sometime and I'll let you try it.
worst camera i've ever seen bur nice video
iweppro 6 months ago
@iweppro thanks, the camera was taped to my head.
taoistflyer 6 months ago
Great flying, dude. Co-ax helis are really stable; I've got a Big Lama but I want the Coco Lama 'coz it's nicer to fly in close quarters. How d'you set up your cam? 5 *s!!!
dietcoke1996 1 year ago
baseball cap with some electrical tape holding the camera on the brim, turn on the cam light as a pointer and your ready to go.
taoistflyer 1 year ago
Hey Dude, I had one of the first blade cx2s, then the lastest micro blade, and I got a heli-max cv3 I can tell you still takes practise to do that, and the hement cam worked really well, good angles, really cool.
saudibilly 1 year ago
@saudibilly thanks for watching.
the helmet cam really helped, but I still had to do this 3 times before I got good stable shot, the first 2 times the heli either went out of frame or the camera was shaking to much.
A good suggestion if your using a helmet cam, if your camera has a light on it turn it on because it makes a great pointer so you can know what the camera is filming.
taoistflyer 1 year ago