Hi Guys. Glad I found you.
Heres the deal. I've been wanting to fly RC Heli's since - like forever, and only just recently got the Lama V4.
I've had it three weeks now and am quite comfortable with it, but don't want to fly around in the house all the
time. I went to a RC Heli Flying club Sunday to check things out, asked a few questions, and after reading a
lot of reviews, got myself the
Thunder Tiger Mini Titan E325 on Monday

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I finished building it last night... well... 12:30 this morning [&o]; and just need a few more bits and bobs to get
it ready for the first test flight. Servo's, gyro and transmitter. I'm getting the JR 2610. I decided to get the chopper
before I get the TX, for I know myself

. I would have tried to finish building in one day and get it out and flying.
This way, I took my time, made sure I followed the instructions precisely and won't have rotors flying off in every
direction the first time I spool it up. It took me three days to do it properly.
I've read other reviews, but they either don't cover what I am looking for, or use terminology and abreviations
that I don't understand.
My Question is this.
I am excited and scared of the first spool up.
What are the do's and don't's?
What steps do I follow? and what am I looking for?
I've read two reviews of guys who burned out their speed control units during the spool up.
Is this a common problem with the stock standard SC that comes with the Mini Titan? Or can it be avoided?
Up to now, I've only flown coaxial. I got the Phoenix RC simulator and will run through it properly as soon as I get my TX.
But I am new to CCPM and want to make sure my heli is "safe" to fly before I do so.
Thanks in advance.