Former Member Posted March 20, 2008 Share Posted March 20, 2008 [This posting has been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
john powles Posted March 20, 2008 Share Posted March 20, 2008 Hi to you all thanks for the input ,I have lots of things with including some advise from my fellow club members . I do fly only when its calm enough outside & i dont fly very high I have the training u/c on, I replaced the tail boom not long after I bought it it was a bit flimsy to sathe least I may as yet get some more advise on it if no I,ll let the dog have hi way with it. cheers John. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamie Hardie Posted March 20, 2008 Author Share Posted March 20, 2008 If I can add another question to this post, when I swing the tail round with the left stick the heli looses height quite dramatically. Is this normal? The effect may be exaggerated as the room I have to fly in is extremely restricted. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ron Harrison Posted March 21, 2008 Share Posted March 21, 2008 Basically it is OK in experienced hands! As far as mine is concerned that is.For a beginner well, you have to be a 'natural' otherwise it zips all over piggin the place!Mine spends more time on the shelf than it has ever done in the air!Think I will use the Batteries for my Leccy Gliders, along with the TX.Guess I could use the 4 in 1 as an Rx also and turn the gain right off!R Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
john powles Posted March 21, 2008 Share Posted March 21, 2008 Hi Ron& the company of the flying piggies I think Ron may hve the right idea . twister is an apt name for this heli cause thats all it wants to do apart from shearing off to the left ,I think I will put it somewhere safe like in a cubbard & forget it ever existed.-totally p---d off with it .John.p Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Jamie Hardie Posted March 22, 2008 Author Share Posted March 22, 2008 Ahh ok, thanks Eric. I can live with that if thats what the model is supposed to do and not some kind of sinister symptom that somethings wrong. Thanks for putting my mind at rest. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Owen Hailey Posted April 1, 2008 Share Posted April 1, 2008 Hi Jamie These cx helies take a bit of time to learn the ruder and trotel control but once you get in the stick time it will give you a lot of fun the 4 in one box of tricks is just as much a mistery as the flying and getting the gain and proportion ajusted the heli will fly with total control most of what has all ready been said covers the cx so have a good go and enjoy.happy flying Owen. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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