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From: fort lauderdale, FL
Hello!
I bought a Raptor v2 and Jr 6102 FM and others things to setup the Helicopter. I put almost everything together, I hope I setup everything right. But now I don't have a clue how to setup the radio, programming etc... [
]Is there someone can help me, please? I will appreciate very much to get start on this hobby.Thanks
Edgard.
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Raptor Technique has step by step setup for most popular heli radios including some good do's and don'ts.
I think the Thunder Tiger tech's read this web site.
Andy
http://www.raptortechnique.com
I think the Thunder Tiger tech's read this web site.
Andy
http://www.raptortechnique.com
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http://www.pilotlocator.net Will tell you if theres any registered pilots around you.
Also http://www.modelaircraft.org and you can search for clubs by zipcode.
Also http://www.modelaircraft.org and you can search for clubs by zipcode.
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If at all possible seek the help of an experienced pilot even if it means driving some distance to spend an afternoon or more with them. You have no idea how much aggrivation this will save! I went it alone some 20 years ago and back then there simply weren't too many people flying heli's. My learning curve was much longer than it should have been. Even when you get back home, it'll be so much easier to learn to hover it once it's set properly.
Good luck
Mike
Good luck
Mike
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If at all possible seek the help of an experienced pilot even if it means driving some distance to spend an afternoon or more with them. You have no idea how much aggrivation this will save! I went it alone some 20 years ago and back then there simply weren't too many people flying heli's. My learning curve was much longer than it should have been. Even when you get back home, it'll be so much easier to learn to hover it once it's set properly.
Good luck
Mike
If at all possible seek the help of an experienced pilot even if it means driving some distance to spend an afternoon or more with them. You have no idea how much aggrivation this will save! I went it alone some 20 years ago and back then there simply weren't too many people flying heli's. My learning curve was much longer than it should have been. Even when you get back home, it'll be so much easier to learn to hover it once it's set properly.
Good luck
Mike
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From: Mosinee,
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So much nicer when you have guys in it that can help.
Mike



