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TSQiW
post Nov 1 2012, 05:03 AM

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yup ... if u are heading towards ulu kelang then exit the highway right after tol
if from ulu kelang then there is no exit ... gps location is http://wikimapia.org/#lat=3.1853589&lon=10...05%20101.720599
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post Nov 5 2012, 11:16 PM

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QUOTE(QiW @ Oct 31 2012, 01:54 PM)
yes ... go there
still got regular quad flyers there to help u if u need any help
i seldom go there now (every now and then still got la) ... a bit far for me from cheras
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bro QiW when are you coming to setapak air panas?

if you come here, can pm or call me?
i want to see you play , see if can learn something from you or not


Added on November 5, 2012, 11:16 pm
QUOTE(QiW @ Oct 31 2012, 01:54 PM)
yes ... go there
still got regular quad flyers there to help u if u need any help
i seldom go there now (every now and then still got la) ... a bit far for me from cheras
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bro QiW when are you coming to setapak air panas?

if you come here, can pm or call me?
i want to see you play , see if can learn something from you or not

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flattyre
post Nov 7 2012, 10:44 AM

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Bought my 1st RC yesterday rclxm9.gif v911 only laaa.. hehehe..

But damn difficult to control laa rclxub.gif .. tot wud be easier hahaha

guess need to just practice, practice, practice doh.gif

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post Nov 7 2012, 06:15 PM

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QUOTE(flattyre @ Nov 7 2012, 10:44 AM)
Bought my 1st RC yesterday rclxm9.gif  v911 only laaa.. hehehe..

But damn difficult to control laa  rclxub.gif .. tot wud be easier hahaha

guess need to just practice, practice, practice  doh.gif
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whr u bought ur v911 and how much? i was looking forward to buy it too but keep being postponed coz too busy xD
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post Nov 7 2012, 06:26 PM

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QUOTE(infrasonic @ Nov 7 2012, 06:15 PM)
whr u bought ur v911 and how much? i was looking forward to buy it too but keep being postponed coz too busy xD
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In Puchong Perdana for RM99 rclxms.gif Cheapest i found so far thumbup.gif

They also post if you require.. check in mudah for DRC toys


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post Nov 7 2012, 07:57 PM

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wow so cheap..is the drc toys in malaysia and is it reliable? if yes then i buy from drc toys dy
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post Nov 8 2012, 02:49 PM

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v911 is the easiest single rotor heli to fly AFAIK ...
can handsfree it for quite a long time if no wind blowing

dunno when i will be going setapak again ... it is a random last minute thing for me
just go there la ... there are still other flyers doing multicopter fpv sessions there ...
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post Nov 16 2012, 09:33 PM

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hello~ kinda just wanna ask a little bit. my dad is kinda interested of getting a remote controlled helicopter, so i was wondering is there any good brand or any one will do from times square (for instance). a good shop that sells it? anyone can share more about this hobby or link to it? sweat.gif thanks
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post Nov 17 2012, 10:20 PM

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QUOTE(danco91 @ Nov 16 2012, 09:33 PM)
hello~ kinda just wanna ask a little bit. my dad is kinda interested of getting a remote controlled helicopter, so i was wondering is there any good brand or any one will do from times square (for instance). a good shop that sells it? anyone can share more about this hobby or link to it?  sweat.gif thanks
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v911 ... best bang for buck and very resilient to crashes
as some has stated above .. rm99 from shop in puchong
of coz times square do sell this v911 and will cost more laa since they are operating in a higher cost location

most of the v911 comes in mode 2 ... mode 2 is the closest thing to the controls of a real aircraft
if your dad is starting from scratch ... it would be easy for him to learn any mode
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post Nov 18 2012, 01:41 PM

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QUOTE(QiW @ Nov 17 2012, 10:20 PM)
v911 ... best bang for buck and very resilient to crashes
as some has stated above .. rm99 from shop in puchong
of coz times square do sell this v911 and will cost more laa since they are operating in a higher cost location

most of the v911 comes in mode 2 ... mode 2 is the closest thing to the controls of a real aircraft
if your dad is starting from scratch ... it would be easy for him to learn any mode
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v911 is a model or brand...? i dunno about this. my bad. haha. btw where is this shop in puchong?
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post Nov 19 2012, 01:55 PM

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v911 is the model ...
if i not mistaken ... the shop in puchong is DRC toys
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post Nov 21 2012, 02:30 PM

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Just started to play rc helicopter too. Bought FXD Aviator 6 and seems that my license terbang failed badly. laugh.gif
When taking off it seems that the heli goes backwards. Still duno how to control the remote. tongue.gif
Any tips for begginer likee me?




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post Nov 21 2012, 05:19 PM

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QUOTE(adriankhoo153 @ Nov 21 2012, 02:30 PM)
Just started to play rc helicopter too. Bought FXD Aviator 6 and seems that my license terbang failed badly.  laugh.gif
When taking off it seems that the heli goes backwards. Still duno how to control the remote.  tongue.gif
Any tips for begginer likee me?
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that heli in the picture will not tolerate wind ... so dont take it outdoors or any place with wind stronger that small fan
there should be some trim tabs/buttons on the controller ... just push/press a few click of elevator trim forward and it should be ok
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post Nov 22 2012, 08:06 AM

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QUOTE(QiW @ Nov 21 2012, 05:19 PM)
that heli in the picture will not tolerate wind ... so dont take it outdoors or any place with wind stronger that small fan
there should be some trim tabs/buttons on the controller ... just push/press a few click of elevator trim forward and it should be ok
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Bro, how to see if the heli can't tolerate wind? hmm.gif Mind to teach me a bit?
Yesterday evening while playing it crashed into tree and hang on top of the tree. doh.gif
Cut the story short, i managed to get it down by using long stick. laugh.gif
Btw, it seems that the second blade which is the bottom one doesn't turn anymore. cry.gif
Duno can be repair or not.. If kenot i will be getting this instead. Think the quality will be much better than that.
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post Nov 22 2012, 08:20 AM

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Where to buy slow flying indoor small plane? Looking for a basic 2 channel plane?
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post Nov 23 2012, 04:07 PM

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QUOTE(adriankhoo153 @ Nov 22 2012, 08:06 AM)
Bro, how to see if the heli can't tolerate wind?  hmm.gif  Mind to teach me a bit?
Yesterday evening while playing it crashed into tree and hang on top of the tree.  doh.gif
Cut the story short, i managed to get it down by using long stick.  laugh.gif
Btw, it seems that the second blade which is the bottom one doesn't turn anymore.  cry.gif
Duno can be repair or not.. If kenot i will be getting this instead. Think the quality will be much better than that.
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the design of the copter u posted is known as a coaxial
ie. top and bottom fixed pitch propellers
by design those cannot handle windy conditions

i would not waste time and $$$ trying to repair that copter
parts will be hard to get and expensive

the new one u listed will handle wind much better and fly better
but flying it will be slightly harder than your old coaxial copter

i would just get the v911 and learn on that
it can handle some wind and quite sturdy to crashes


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QUOTE(lunchtime @ Nov 22 2012, 08:20 AM)
Where to buy slow flying indoor small plane? Looking for a basic 2 channel plane?
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check out hobbytech at amcorp mall
i remember seeing small planes that can fly indoors there
but its pretty expensive coz branded stuff

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post Nov 23 2012, 04:26 PM

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QUOTE(QiW @ Nov 23 2012, 04:07 PM)
the design of the copter u posted is known as a coaxial
ie. top and bottom fixed pitch propellers
by design those cannot handle windy conditions

i would not waste time and $$$ trying to repair that copter
parts will be hard to get and expensive

the new one u listed will handle wind much better and fly better
but flying it will be slightly harder than your old coaxial copter

i would just get the v911 and learn on that
it can handle some wind and quite sturdy to crashes
Thanks for the head up bro.. think i will jes get a new one instead. laugh.gif
Is flying small heli same as in flying medium or big one?
maybe i will jes get the smallest one and try flying that first. hmm.gif
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post Nov 23 2012, 04:45 PM

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QUOTE(QiW @ Nov 23 2012, 04:07 PM)
the new one u listed will handle wind much better and fly better
but flying it will be slightly harder than your old coaxial copter
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looks like the new one listed has a 45 degree flybar, so most likely it will fly quite similar to a coax, just a bit better. as oppose to something like a HBFP.

QUOTE(adriankhoo153 @ Nov 23 2012, 04:26 PM)
Thanks for the head up bro.. think i will jes get a new one instead.  laugh.gif
Is flying small heli same as in flying medium or big one?
maybe i will jes get the smallest one and try flying that first.  hmm.gif
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small helis are a little more twitchy and sensitive. bigger ones, because of the weight is less twitchy and more stable, which is why it can handle wind better.

also do note that this hobby requires spare parts. so go with something that you can easily find spare parts. else, you'll be grounded after just a few crashes. remember, spare parts are a must, upgrade parts are optional. definitely true for any beginners. so getting something from walkera or esky is another option as oppose to getting some brand-less one, as these 2 brands have easily accessible parts should you need any, especially in the klang valley.
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post Nov 23 2012, 05:06 PM

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QUOTE(zeroglyph @ Nov 23 2012, 04:45 PM)
looks like the new one listed has a 45 degree flybar, so most likely it will fly quite similar to a coax, just a bit better. as oppose to something like a HBFP.
small helis are a little more twitchy and sensitive. bigger ones, because of the weight is less twitchy and more stable, which is why it can handle wind better.

also do note that this hobby requires spare parts. so go with something that you can easily find spare parts. else, you'll be grounded after just a few crashes. remember, spare parts are a must, upgrade parts are optional. definitely true for any beginners. so getting something from walkera or esky is another option as oppose to getting some brand-less one, as these 2 brands have easily accessible parts should you need any, especially in the klang valley.
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U guys are pro. 45 degree flybar lagi.. rclxub.gif
Yeah, all the parts come with parts. I think i am gonna get that. This time might fly low and maybe indoor training b4 going outdoor. Starting to like flying..haha nod.gif
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post Nov 23 2012, 06:37 PM

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QUOTE(adriankhoo153 @ Nov 23 2012, 05:06 PM)
U guys are pro. 45 degree flybar lagi..  rclxub.gif
Yeah, all the parts come with parts. I think i am gonna get that. This time might fly low and maybe indoor training b4 going outdoor. Starting to like flying..haha  nod.gif
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indoors is definitely the starting point, to eliminate any wind interference while you're trying get used to the controls. make sure you have enough spave though.

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