LMH110 FP loop possible???
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Hi guys,
I'm new to the LMH heli. Have a Piccolo's (Ikarus). Bought this little machine to learn nose-in and such. I saw somebody loop a LMH. How do they do that. I always thought that that wasn't possible with a FP-machine. OK, it wasn't a perfect loop.
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I'm new to the LMH heli. Have a Piccolo's (Ikarus). Bought this little machine to learn nose-in and such. I saw somebody loop a LMH. How do they do that. I always thought that that wasn't possible with a FP-machine. OK, it wasn't a perfect loop.
grtz.
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How close did you get to the 110? There is a CP upgrade out there for the 110 and the 120. Also, if you get up enough forward speed, you could probably pull it off.
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I bought it yesterday. I hope to fly it saterday. They said it is veritually indestructable, and after reading forums, I think I can get away with it, and hope to break the last few barriers (my fear is bigger then my guts) to go and fly the hell out of it (fig. 8 forward/reversed, FFflight and so on, no 3D).
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hey dude, i just got a 110 off ebay, and after spending about 2 hours getting it to make enough power to lift off, i flew it a little, and gusts of wind made it crash at low speed and one rather high speed crash from about 30ft, i thought it was done for.... i picked it up, unfolded the blades and flew it back to my car in the parking lot... only damage is a tiny dent in boom and broken tail fin!!! unreal
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About looping, its not impossible. The easiest way to do a loop with a LMH 110 is get some altitude, you really dont need alot of forward speed. Start out at about half throttle, have some fwd flight, go full throttle while pulling back on the cyclic. You need some verticle speed also to pull it over. It does loop pretty good. I got quite a few under my belt. Ive gone all electric and its much better that the gas versions. It will loop also.