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i am also learning to fly my cp , today was the first time i actually hovered it without buying new blades after lol
My question is like this... when im hovering and move the right stick any direction,it seems to stay in that direction until i compensate.this cant be right[

] or is it????
my cx-2 is still teaching me too!
By "it" which "it" are you referring to? If you mean the stick stays, that is unusual, they usually have centering springs.
If by "it" you mean the helicopter keeps going, maybe that can't be right, but that is the way it is. That is the very definition of neutral stability, and it is just what you want an aerobatic aircraft to do.
To keep it in one place against the gusts and pilot-induced turbulence and the aerodynamic side-effects of having a couple powerful fans pushing you in two different directions, you will just have to fly the silly thing.
That's what all those little sticks and knobs and switches are for on that black box with the pretty lights.
RADD's will help, even though you are already flying your CX2.
And the EHBG is a wonderful resource, if somewhat wordy.
http://www.dream-models.com/eco/flying-index.html
http://www.swashplate.co.uk/