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Hey Y'all,
Ok this is my first post here. I just started flying electric heli's in june so I am a newbie to this but I am hooked.
I have 2 little indoor cheap heli's that I have no issues flying,really. I can do figure 8's and chase the dog around
and general stupid stuff. I recently bought a larger heli that I could fly out doors but I am having issues with it.
Before y'all flame me, it's a cheap copter that I bought from world tech toys, actually hobby tron but the stamp
on the heli is world tech toys. At any rate its roughly 31" long it's an RTF with 2 sets of rotors and a stabilizer
I know it doesn't compare to what y'all are flying but I couldn't afford a blade or heli-max but one or the other will
be my next step forward.
Now for my question. Sorry about the long windedness.
When it arrived the tail rotor was a little out of shape from shipping, so I straightened it the best that I could and the
right and left side seem to be pretty close to matching each other. Now, I can control it going up and down and turn it
in a circle with no issues. It isnt the most stable thing, meaning that I can't just let go of the stick and hold it in a hover.
I can't however seem to go forwards or backwards with it. On the ground at a idle more o less I can get it to pitch forward
or rearwards but once I get it to eye level all i can do is go up down, left or right.
Is there an adjustment in the radio that I am missing or is it in the tail rotor being out of pitch.
I realize that yes, it is junk. No I haven't crashed it and broken anything and all of the gears and servos seem to all be in tact
and working properly. Any ideas on what I can do to remedy this issue so that I just don't have a mantle piece to look at.
Thanks in advance for any help and really any suggestions for an upgrade would be greatly appreciated as I think come
tax time I'll be buying something new.
Thanks
Z
Ok this is my first post here. I just started flying electric heli's in june so I am a newbie to this but I am hooked.
I have 2 little indoor cheap heli's that I have no issues flying,really. I can do figure 8's and chase the dog around
and general stupid stuff. I recently bought a larger heli that I could fly out doors but I am having issues with it.
Before y'all flame me, it's a cheap copter that I bought from world tech toys, actually hobby tron but the stamp
on the heli is world tech toys. At any rate its roughly 31" long it's an RTF with 2 sets of rotors and a stabilizer
I know it doesn't compare to what y'all are flying but I couldn't afford a blade or heli-max but one or the other will
be my next step forward.
Now for my question. Sorry about the long windedness.
When it arrived the tail rotor was a little out of shape from shipping, so I straightened it the best that I could and the
right and left side seem to be pretty close to matching each other. Now, I can control it going up and down and turn it
in a circle with no issues. It isnt the most stable thing, meaning that I can't just let go of the stick and hold it in a hover.
I can't however seem to go forwards or backwards with it. On the ground at a idle more o less I can get it to pitch forward
or rearwards but once I get it to eye level all i can do is go up down, left or right.
Is there an adjustment in the radio that I am missing or is it in the tail rotor being out of pitch.
I realize that yes, it is junk. No I haven't crashed it and broken anything and all of the gears and servos seem to all be in tact
and working properly. Any ideas on what I can do to remedy this issue so that I just don't have a mantle piece to look at.
Thanks in advance for any help and really any suggestions for an upgrade would be greatly appreciated as I think come
tax time I'll be buying something new.
Thanks
Z
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The best you can do at this point is to post a picture of the helicopter in question or at least provide a model name / number so people that actually own the same helicopter can help you out. (or at least find it on Google)
Otherwise you are not going to get much help, as evidenced by the time stamps of your post and the replies provided.
Rafael
Otherwise you are not going to get much help, as evidenced by the time stamps of your post and the replies provided.
Rafael



