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Toys R/C Helicopter, Anyone intrested in this ?
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Nitrous
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Dec 3 2008, 12:01 PM
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Hi guys A noob here, and I just gotten my new Lama V4 yesterday. Have been trying to get that heli to fly, but having troubles, as the heli keep doing these things a) yaw to the right b) tails turns right c) going backwards
I don't really know what to do, and how to tune the heli. Can someone pls help to stabilize that heli ? What kind of tuning or changes required on the heli to stabilize it? I have exhausted the trim controls on the remote (they have been set to max) thus it looks like I need to remove the body shell and start tweaking the rotors.
Thanks for the help guys.
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Nitrous
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Jan 9 2009, 02:23 PM
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QUOTE(ggoo @ Jan 6 2009, 04:27 PM) bro and the remote got trimming one.. and make sure the swashplate is straight first befoer flying.. and dotn fly so high.. just hover it first and allighn the trimming so that the heli stays in the centre Hi, thanks a lot for the advise, i manage adjust the swashplate properly, and now it is flying perfectly. I also realised that flying too low (hovering) may cause some wind-draft, it is called rotor-wash which will tilt or push your heli away. You'll need to fly higher to get away from it. Now i m getting into the mood, and plan to go for 4 channel Honeybee FP2, rather than co-axial, I want to go to single rotor with tail rotors. Does anyone know where can i get the Honeybee FP2? I noticed that E-sky website that they have updated the Honeybee FP2 with a slightly upgraded version. E-sky Honeybee FP2Any bros here can advise abit where can I get the Honeybee FP? Or is it better for me to go straight to 6 channel Honeybee CP2? Thanks !
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Nitrous
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Jan 11 2009, 10:12 PM
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QUOTE(ggoo @ Jan 9 2009, 09:39 PM) not to low la.. about 1 meter will do.. if i were you.. get king 2 or belt cp straight.. easier to upgrade and lots of spare parts.. honey bee not really that much spare parts to upgrade.. ( as in if your heli crashes then you can repair back) but if you got no budget.. go for align t-rex straight.. its more stable.. so very easy to control and learn.. Hi, thanks a lot for the advice. I got one more question, which Trex i should get? The Trex 450 SE V2 or the 500? I read from forums that Trex 500 is much better than the Trex 450, as it is more stable and can learn more from it. Trex500 is more expensive, and I do not know if the spares for 500 cost much more than the 450 or not. Is it worthwhile to get the trex500? Thanks!
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