Post your heli pics here....
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Hi..
I was wondering if anyone would like to post any pics of there heli's in this thread.Would be nice to see peoples various heli's.
Any mods or upgrades.
Come on lets see some nice ones.
Gary.
Jabo 2 not finished canopy yet,just made some basic guidelines.
Note the ping pong balls moved in 70mm form the end of rods,this dramatically reduces vibration when in flight!
I was wondering if anyone would like to post any pics of there heli's in this thread.Would be nice to see peoples various heli's.
Any mods or upgrades.
Come on lets see some nice ones.
Gary.
Jabo 2 not finished canopy yet,just made some basic guidelines.
Note the ping pong balls moved in 70mm form the end of rods,this dramatically reduces vibration when in flight!
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From: Kyle,
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HERE ARE A FEW PICS OF MY '04 SHOGUN 400. I HAVE A FEW MODS SUCH AS A BRUSHLESS E FLIGHT 400, PHOENIX ESC, 11.1 2300 MILI AMP THUNDER POWER LIPO, ALUMINUM SKIDS, MICRO WHIP ANTENNA, AND LIKE90 BLADES. THIS THING HAS AN OUTSTANDING RATE OF VERTICAL CLIMB, AND FORWARD SPEED. IT FLIES LIKE A 60 SERIES, VERY VERY STABLE IN HOVER AND FLIGHT. REALLY OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE FOR A MICRO ELECTRIC.
THANKS CHRIS
THANKS CHRIS
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Hi 3Dpro.
Hey them pics are really nice,i think i would be to scared to fly that baby!
Just need a few more pics now to get this thing going..
Gary...uk
Hey them pics are really nice,i think i would be to scared to fly that baby!
Just need a few more pics now to get this thing going..
Gary...uk
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Here is my Pic Pro with basically all the rotorhead mechanics modded, now I just need a brushless motor! Next on my list is to upgrade the chassis to the viper skeleton
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WOW i never realised the hoverfly was so small,its meant to be a good training aid,how did you find it?did it teach you how to fly heli's..Cheers for the pics..
Gary...
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From: , AFGHANISTAN
the disadvantage of hoverfly is the price.
its very good aid for flying.
2 days ago i flew my aerohawk outside, it was 2 and half meters in the air when suddenly wind came,
it crashed on the ground almost nothing happend, only the paddles and the skids broke.
the hoverfly is the same like the aerohawk , no matter where i stuck it (cause its only inside)
it never brakes
so if one can afford to buy hoverfly he should buy it as it is great, real great pure fun.
its very good aid for flying.
2 days ago i flew my aerohawk outside, it was 2 and half meters in the air when suddenly wind came,
it crashed on the ground almost nothing happend, only the paddles and the skids broke.
the hoverfly is the same like the aerohawk , no matter where i stuck it (cause its only inside)
it never brakes

so if one can afford to buy hoverfly he should buy it as it is great, real great pure fun.



