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From: auburn,
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well its been 2 months since i bought the blackhawk 450 se, ive been through the wrecks and rebuilds and a few upgrades what a blast to finaly fly rite and to have a machine you know you tuned properly.
took her out to a open field went out 40 yards up 30 and down back to me and a steady hover and out again and back 3 times all at as fast a clip as the heli would go. mind you under control like i knew what i was doing
i can thank mike at ka-planes for putting up with me first but the help flying was from practice on marksfiles free sim and puttering with the HBFP. the sim and the beater heli combined really does help a huge amount.
now i need much more practice nose in and get those figure 8,s down. i can see why people learn 3D before nose in.
took her out to a open field went out 40 yards up 30 and down back to me and a steady hover and out again and back 3 times all at as fast a clip as the heli would go. mind you under control like i knew what i was doing
i can thank mike at ka-planes for putting up with me first but the help flying was from practice on marksfiles free sim and puttering with the HBFP. the sim and the beater heli combined really does help a huge amount.
now i need much more practice nose in and get those figure 8,s down. i can see why people learn 3D before nose in.
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thanks bud!
if you can hover in control a battery pack you can fly her out and back its much easier then hovering. it was cool hearing the motor bog down for the first time :]
the free sim was really the key, im doing sloppy 8,s now lol
if you can hover in control a battery pack you can fly her out and back its much easier then hovering. it was cool hearing the motor bog down for the first time :]
the free sim was really the key, im doing sloppy 8,s now lol



