Helicopter workshop
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Re: Helicopter workshop
why not start with a head setup and a gyro setup. wink wink i need this done on my 500 lol
what do you mean low rates and expo???
- Tom B T-28
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Re: Helicopter workshop
Good starting topics Trevor! (Basic head set up and gyro adjustments) While I have been practicing with my Blade 450 for about 4 months most of what I have learned about set up has been from online videos and I know there is much more to learn! How about basic routine preventative maintenance?
Tom
- nunyabizniss34
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Re: Helicopter workshop
Guys, I haven't forgotten about you all
I have my brother visiting from the UK until Jan 8, so we'll get this ball rolling in the new year. I'm quite looking forward to it!
I have my brother visiting from the UK until Jan 8, so we'll get this ball rolling in the new year. I'm quite looking forward to it!
Colin
Parkzone Sport Cub
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Parkzone Sport Cub
Eflite Timber Turbo
Trex 470L
Goblin 420
Mikado Logo 550
- Rob
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Re: Helicopter workshop
Hi Colin,
Still planning the workshop?
I got a second hand RTF SR UH-1 for christmas and just ordered a Blade 450 3D from Great Hobbies, couldn't resist they were selling the BNF 450 for $170 including shipping.
I've flown the SR with radio that came with it, works fine on the low setting but not great on the high. I'd like to have them both on the DX8 and learn how to properly set them up. Definitely could use a workshop to get up to speed.
Still planning the workshop?
I got a second hand RTF SR UH-1 for christmas and just ordered a Blade 450 3D from Great Hobbies, couldn't resist they were selling the BNF 450 for $170 including shipping.
I've flown the SR with radio that came with it, works fine on the low setting but not great on the high. I'd like to have them both on the DX8 and learn how to properly set them up. Definitely could use a workshop to get up to speed.