Posting your ability can only help
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From: Ottawa, ON, CANADA
For the love of God people when you post a question also add your ability. If youre a newbie to helis then just say so. Nobody is gonna ridicule you because we all started as newbies at one point. I still AM. If youre posting a question on troubleshooting then at least mention if you had a crash B4 whatever it is youre asking about. This only helps everyone get an idea of what happened to your heli and narrow down possible fixes or ailments. We ALL crash and theres no shame in admitting it. Its actually kinda funny I think talking about how devastating our crashes were. So remember adding these things in your post can only help you.
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I agree with Psikelly, you ability leverl will help. However, details about the problem are extremely important to get a good analysis of the problem.
Things like, this is the first light out of the box and it won't take off the ground or hover, it keeps rotating to the left.
Or, I hit a flipping tree and my heli now vibrates a lot.
Or, I only get four minutes of flight time, my battery is six months old and has been charged a zillion time.
Be descriptive as you can with your problem, ususally, one of the guys in the forum has been in the same situation and has a quick for ya.
We all need help occasionally, this is a good forum to learn a lot, and a bunch of good guys to help those in needs
Dave / Choppersrule[8D]
Things like, this is the first light out of the box and it won't take off the ground or hover, it keeps rotating to the left.
Or, I hit a flipping tree and my heli now vibrates a lot.
Or, I only get four minutes of flight time, my battery is six months old and has been charged a zillion time.
Be descriptive as you can with your problem, ususally, one of the guys in the forum has been in the same situation and has a quick for ya.
We all need help occasionally, this is a good forum to learn a lot, and a bunch of good guys to help those in needs
Dave / Choppersrule[8D]
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Psikelly, you forgot one word in your post, "honest", lol. I made a few mighty stylish landings in trees when I was learning to fly my first plane. It was a little 2 channel glider type thing, which I was able to make do 3d aerobatics while tumbling through a tree
it even survived! I'm glad my father own a tree buisiness, nothing like hot sticks to remove a a plane from a tree while standing on the ground, although those don't fit in my car... He is gonna get a bucket truck soon though mwahahaha!!!!
it even survived! I'm glad my father own a tree buisiness, nothing like hot sticks to remove a a plane from a tree while standing on the ground, although those don't fit in my car... He is gonna get a bucket truck soon though mwahahaha!!!!



