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Milliseconds...tell me about it.
A typical session trying to fly the 4ch...
"Well, it sez it has gyros what will stabilise it and shit...this little baby is going to come up into a nice hover and then I'll tool it around the room a bit...power on, transmitter on, feed in the power nice and gently to achieve ground-effect (get me, I know my shizzle)...oh, it's tipped over. What happened to the gyro...? Ok, give it a bit more power this time and get it up before it can tip..."
FUCK OFF!!! Right into the wall.
"Holy crap, how fast did that fucker go? Sideways?! I never touched the fucking pitch-control, you CUNT!"
Rinse and repeat a couple of hundred times, then stick it in a box in a cupboard and forget the POS exists. But not before watching people online with the exact same one winging it around rooms until my teeth grind. ____________________ "There's the horizon! Ride hard, ride fast and cut down all who stand in your way!" |
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I've tried the cheap ones and they are good fun!
There are some RC copters on youtube that fire rockets  ____________________ Bikes : 2006 CBR125R - 2004 Monster 620ie - 2004 ZX-6R B1H - 2005 Monster S2R 800 - 2011 Street Triple - 2009 Streetfighter 1098 - 2014 ZX-6R 636
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I have about six 3 channel helis.
Of the 3 channels the Syma 107G is the best IMO.
I am interested in trying a 4channel, i hear the esky lama or msr blade are the ones to go for... ____________________ [Current Bikes - GSXR-750 K5 & C90-97 ] [Previous Bikes: Runner 125, YBR 125, GS500, Bandit 600, Hornet 600, ZX6R-99, C90-99, R1-99, XT600E-04, GSXR-750 K4, CRF250L '16] |
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I got a cheapy fully-aerobatic one that just needs a battery but it's no good for a novice. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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I've had a couple.
First one was a 2 channel, ended up putting all sorts of shit on it to make it more challenging Blu tack.. seeing if it could lift anything ect..
Then I got a syma 3 channel, awsome machine goes nicely around the room as I stare at it in awe.
Big respect to the big channel people!
Come back when you have learnt this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEIrWmdDF1s
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Esky LLama. Full 4ch control, but really stable because of contra rotating rotors. Proper model, but easy to fly, and can be flown indoors.
https://www.buzzflyer.co.uk/product.asp?P_ID=626
Excellent to develop skills on, but as Hetzer did, I bought a 4ch tail rotor fixed pitch Hummingbird copy not long after practising with some mates Llamas. Big mistake. I flew it for about a minute before I trashed the undercarriage. Its all but impossible to fly in any wind, and you need a huge area free from people to actually practise. I figured if I used it properly I was probably going to hurt someone, so again like Hetzer its in a cupboard unused now for a couple of years.
This one here is 2.4G which means that the radio is digital and will never suffer interference. Looks great for the money. Last one I flew was an analogue radio model which was still pretty good though. ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F
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Heh, my 8 year old son's getting "a big expensive radio controlled helicopter" from his gran this year, bought without asking me first. I expect the battery charge time to exceed the flight time.
Might see if I can find some cheap fireworks so that we can at least blow it to bits properly. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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may have it sorted
A member here has a trainer 4ch and another for sale, he's pretty close to me
so going to have a look, I can justify buying it as it will be for my "Son's" Xmas
I promise if I get one I'll film its outings so you can see me trash my "Sons"Xmas pressy ____________________ I have become comfortably numb
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This one is a little cracker. 4 channel and gyro'd, not the best battery life and some issues with the controller (trim knobs usually mis-labelled, need to open it and tighten up the gimballs on the control sticks), but flys Ok and only £30! (And the link is to the UK warehouse - you'll get it in a few days).
Lots of discussion here. ____________________ Honda Varadero 125cc => Suzuki Bandit 650 33bhp => 77bhp =>
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Mr Pink sir, if I may be so bold,,,the bigger they are, the easier they are to fly, I started out with a E-Flight CX2 (twin main rotor, no tail to worry about) then joined a club and bought a 450 size Mini Titan SE, and a DX6i ,,lot easier to fly,,,and fix and set up, I also have a Hirobo Lepton, https://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p38/greasemonkey_bucket/001-7.jpg ,,with 2.4 gig tx like the DX6i you can program it to be either mild or wild easily,,,ain't cheap though,,,would recommend something like a T-rex 450 to learn proper heli on,,,and join a club, the info you get on how to set up your bird to fly right is invaluable,, ____________________ as ye sow,,,, |
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... and you need to be patient adjusting the tail rotor settings so it flies in a straight line rather spinning either clockwise or anti clockwise. You dont have precise control... |
Its not the model, its the pilot. The trim changes as you fly anyway so you need to learn to keep it in a straight line yourself.
The thing with an Esky Llama is that anyone can fly it reasonably proficiently after minimal practice. If the OP goes out and buys a vast IC model just because bigger = more stable then he'd be wasting his cash. Bigger also means bigger crash and more expensive repairs. At the end of the day, you will crash it, and you will damage it so it basically needs to be cheap with readily available spares. A lot of shit chinese models don't have the spares backup, but the Esky Llama does for example. If the OP buys a vast 4/6 ch model and wrecks it, he'll be spending a LOT on spares.
Esky Llama. Perfect learning model. Can be flown indoors or outdoors. Sure, doesn't do aerobatics, but thats where you progress to. I really don't think buying a 3, 4, 5, 6ft rotor span model would in any way be productive. It'll just end up in a thousand splinters after the first misjudged maneuvre or gust of wind. Save the large and/or unstable models for people with some stick time under their belt.
Oh, and no one would want to buy my Ripmax Sabre. Its an electric copy of a copy of an American design, the Lipos are probably no good to man nor beast after being in storage for probably three years, and the undercarriage is held together with tape. Not exactly an amazing candidate for Santa's sack. If someone wants it I'll be prepared to sell it for £40 + postage or collection, but I can't guarantee that the batteries will be any good. ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F
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| MarJay wrote: |
Its not the model, its the pilot. The trim changes as you fly anyway so you need to learn to keep it in a straight line yourself.
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Ok so there are no limitations to the basic, but a little large thing I have, and it's perfectly suitable for flying indoors. If anyone buys my helicopter and then disputes this, take it up with Marjay. He may well be right.
Put it this way, its a lot easier to get the hang of it, if there is plenty of space as there is less to crash into. Maybe masters of the arts can use big basic ones indoors. |
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Fucking Hell Colin! You aren't half hard work sometimes!!
I didn't say you could fly the sodding thing indoors, I said that if you're finding the trim a real effort you should practice compensating for it as you fly! Of course a large model is not suitable for flying indoors!
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You said its not the model it's the pilot, and that may be true to some extent, but as you have just mentioned, some models are best flown outdoors in wide open spaces.
Which was my original point, that you contradicted but have now agreed with, so now we agree. I'm glad you got there eventually.
Although you do have an interesting point about trim, and getting the hang of it, thats a bit of a side issue. ____________________ colin1 is officially faster than god |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 14 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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