Looking for some basic guides
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From: HK, HONG KONG
Hi all,
I just bought my Apache AH64 a week ago. While I am getting better at very basic moves, I really want to find some materials about how to do it in the "proper way". I know I should learn in a simulator, but simulator doesn't tell you how/when to move the sticks in the optimal sense. Is there any good readings/videos that can help me?
BTW, I live in Hong Kong, which is the most densely populated city in the world and you can seldom find a good place for flying. I am so existing when I found those cheap indoor rc heli in LHS here. A couple of my coworkers already ordered two Lama v3 after they saw my heli flying in the office. I am sure more and more will join us. Any recommendation about which model a newbie should get? I heard that my AH64 isn't the best one, I would like to have a few choices so that we won't fly like 10 helis of the same model in a conference room.
Thanks a lot!
I just bought my Apache AH64 a week ago. While I am getting better at very basic moves, I really want to find some materials about how to do it in the "proper way". I know I should learn in a simulator, but simulator doesn't tell you how/when to move the sticks in the optimal sense. Is there any good readings/videos that can help me?
BTW, I live in Hong Kong, which is the most densely populated city in the world and you can seldom find a good place for flying. I am so existing when I found those cheap indoor rc heli in LHS here. A couple of my coworkers already ordered two Lama v3 after they saw my heli flying in the office. I am sure more and more will join us. Any recommendation about which model a newbie should get? I heard that my AH64 isn't the best one, I would like to have a few choices so that we won't fly like 10 helis of the same model in a conference room.
Thanks a lot!
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I made some vids about the HBFP (honeybee fixed pitch), theres bound to be some good info in them for you, theres a bunch for the HBFP and a few on the HBK II, if you get time check them out
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kVtTeJHqTA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kVtTeJHqTA



