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In which direction? And do you want to salvage it afterwards... =D.
I would assume if you go up to 400 feet or so, invert and keep full positive pitch you could get it to go plenty fast. Don't worry about stopping, the earth brakes will help you...
If you mean in forward flight, constant altitude, then its completely dependant on your setup and the conditions. Motor speed, power, battery, speed control, gear ratio, head speed, blades, pitch, and the temperature, altitude, and other climate stuff.
I would assume if you go up to 400 feet or so, invert and keep full positive pitch you could get it to go plenty fast. Don't worry about stopping, the earth brakes will help you...
If you mean in forward flight, constant altitude, then its completely dependant on your setup and the conditions. Motor speed, power, battery, speed control, gear ratio, head speed, blades, pitch, and the temperature, altitude, and other climate stuff.
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umm idk just like straight out of the box with like no upgrades i just want a rough estimate like 15 mph or like 25 i just want to know sumthing like that. i dont care and like forward flight same altitude. not like a dive or anything like that and how fast will it like shoot up like from the ground or a hover.
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Everything depends on those that i mentioned... the conditions and the heli. But most likely it will be able to jump off the ground if you want; not quite as great as those you may see on videos, but some still.




