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help!!!!
help!!
i've always wanted to get and fly a r/c heli so i gota dragonfly 4 from a company in ca. off e-bay
thinking it would be a good starter!! (1) i am having a hard time setting it up it wants to track to the right with the trim slide set all the way over it still tracks to the right (2) the tx has two chrome toggles that i'm not sure what they do there is nothing in the inst. about them would really like to learn to fly this and move up to a better model after i get comfy with flying one if any one Can help me with set up and a few other ?'s i would be grateful
thanks
i've always wanted to get and fly a r/c heli so i gota dragonfly 4 from a company in ca. off e-bay
thinking it would be a good starter!! (1) i am having a hard time setting it up it wants to track to the right with the trim slide set all the way over it still tracks to the right (2) the tx has two chrome toggles that i'm not sure what they do there is nothing in the inst. about them would really like to learn to fly this and move up to a better model after i get comfy with flying one if any one Can help me with set up and a few other ?'s i would be grateful
thanks
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RE: help!!!!
First these types of Micro are the hardest to fly, I would start with making sure your COG is on (Center of Gravity) and that the swash is level and the blades are tracking.
It will have a tendency to go to the right on take off but once in the air and out of ground effect it should fly fairly level. But like I said these bird are very twitchy. But it will come with practice and you’ll be glade to know that once you can hove one of these micros man you can just about hover anything
Also you should read this http://ehbg.rchomepage.com/ehbg-15-pdf.zip
It will have a tendency to go to the right on take off but once in the air and out of ground effect it should fly fairly level. But like I said these bird are very twitchy. But it will come with practice and you’ll be glade to know that once you can hove one of these micros man you can just about hover anything
Also you should read this http://ehbg.rchomepage.com/ehbg-15-pdf.zip
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RE: help!!!!
Learning to fly on fixed pitch electric helis will just frustrate you and in my opinion a waste of time/money. Invest in a good sim like Realflight G3 or Reflex XTR.