RE: Hirobo SRB Quark Forum: Photos Q&A
When I get some time, I'll give it a try and let you know how it goes. Thanks for the tips.
Fortunately on the blades, I don't break blades very often. I fly outdoors almost exclusively.
Trouble for me is wind. There's almost always a breeze near my home. Almost lost my Quark in the neighbor's pool once due to winds. I learned my lesson not to push it too much trying to fly in stronger breezes.
Blade balancing and tracking are vital to smooth flying. You really see it on a larger heli, like my Mini Titan, but I've seen it make a big difference on the Quark too.