flying problem
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flying problem
I have a helicopter problem that i hope that someone can help me.I have flown it a few times and no problems.The last time that i went out to fly it the rotors turn and all but its like there is not enough power to get it to lift off the ground. iHAVE CHARGE THE HELI BATTERY and the remoter battery.I have watched alot of video's to see if there was something that i missed.I have check the batt on the heli and it is good.I have charged the batts in the remote and there good.I have checked to shaft of the rotor and it seems ok to me.tHE SETTINGS ON THE CONTROLER WORKS FINE.This is what is confusing me.Everythiing seems fine, but i get no lift. when i hold it in my hand and put power to it to see if there is enough power( by feel) it does feel that there is a lack of power and it feels like it wants to go to the right hard
If anyone has something that that might know that i might of over lookeed please let me know
i have the angle 300 300 class heli that came with the 2.4 ghz art-tech contoller. i think it might be the motor
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RE: flying problem
I have never heard of that heli and I assume that you have not seen too many answers to your question, because it seems few others have either.
I noticed that you live in Delta B.C. Canada which is next door to Burnaby. You will find a great hobby shop called Norburn Model Aircraft Supplies in Burnaby (I have purchased most of my helis from them over the years, including my latest editions from Century) and you will find them very knowledgeable relative to RC helicopters. If you get anything from them you will find they will support it 100%.
When you are first learning about hobby grade (not toy grade) helis, you will find the support of such an establishment to be of great value and in the end, it will not only save you a lot of money, but more important IMHO, is that it will save you a lot of frustration.
I noticed that you live in Delta B.C. Canada which is next door to Burnaby. You will find a great hobby shop called Norburn Model Aircraft Supplies in Burnaby (I have purchased most of my helis from them over the years, including my latest editions from Century) and you will find them very knowledgeable relative to RC helicopters. If you get anything from them you will find they will support it 100%.
When you are first learning about hobby grade (not toy grade) helis, you will find the support of such an establishment to be of great value and in the end, it will not only save you a lot of money, but more important IMHO, is that it will save you a lot of frustration.
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RE: flying problem
Hi rotor09.Its nice to know someone on this site that is not that far from me.Just to let you know, I took a GOODlook at the angle 300 and found the problem
The problem was that the gear set was worn out.The teeth on the gears were total filed down.So i will be buying a new gear set.I thank you for responding to my question
The problem was that the gear set was worn out.The teeth on the gears were total filed down.So i will be buying a new gear set.I thank you for responding to my question