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blade 400 - 4/20/2008 5:50:45 PM   
arpicom


 

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I am a beginner here. I have a Blade400 heli/spektrum dx6i rc, I tried it out of the box and crashed it, not too bad though, I'll have it fixed in a few days. My issue is the remote controll seems EXTREMELY sensitive. Like if I barely move the right stick 1mm or so the heli goes all over the place. I looked at the Remote Controll more cloesly and there are so many adjustments....it makes sense and I think I understand them but because there are so many it's going to be very hard to do the right adjustments, if not impossible. I need help with that. Maybe is there a place I could go where someone can help with that or can someone here help me a bit?

Tkank you,
Dan

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RE: blade 400 - 4/21/2008 3:00:29 AM   
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try turning up the expo on the aileron and elevator, try 25 or 30.

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RE: blade 400 - 4/22/2008 2:05:53 AM   
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Well Dan
If you just crashed out of the box ,you should get asap a beginner heli like lama 4 or esky fixed pitch. for learn basic fly, the blade 400 is not probably (for now) for you. Good simulator is another option. thats what I see.

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RE: blade 400 - 4/22/2008 3:27:08 AM   
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Ya, get a good simulator. You'll need that in the future when you try 3D too.

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RE: blade 400 - 4/22/2008 2:04:49 PM   
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Definitely get a sim, but the B400 IS a good heli to learn on! The FP is no easier to learn on, just cheaper to fix and easier to setup.

But he already has the B400 so lets go from there.

As said, you need a simulator. Also, you should progress through Radd's school of flight....do a search, you'll find it. Have the patience to go through it completely...it's only 10 battery packs.

Good luck man, you'll get it!
Skarn

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RE: blade 400 - 4/23/2008 2:25:56 AM   
arpicom


 

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Thanks guys...
Dan

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