quick instructions..................
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How are the Quick instructions for there heli's? Could a novice put one together?
And, which heli do you think comes with the best instructions? Thank you for your time....
And, which heli do you think comes with the best instructions? Thank you for your time....
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From: middlesex, NJ
Here is a review I did on the Quick http://www.rcuniverse.com/showthread...=quick+learner
Look for the formal review on the main page of RCU this coming week..
Look for the formal review on the main page of RCU this coming week..
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From: hofterup, SWEDEN
I am a novice, and I had no problem putting my Quick Learner together. Read the instructions twice, and it won´t be a problem. Very nice heli. Look out for badly manufactured pulleys for the tailrotor. Both mine where not perfectly round. Good luck! Peter
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From: seoul, KOREA, REPUBLIC OF (KOR)
Hi,
I made Quick 60 Pro as 2nd heli and had hard time understanding the instruction. My first was JR heli and JR instruction was so detailed that I could hardly make mistake. Compared to JR, Quick instruction is very poor and needs user's experience a lot not to make mistake. You want to find someone experienced around. Someone who has experience in TSK heli would be the best mentor since TSK heli is now manufactured by HHI.
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I made Quick 60 Pro as 2nd heli and had hard time understanding the instruction. My first was JR heli and JR instruction was so detailed that I could hardly make mistake. Compared to JR, Quick instruction is very poor and needs user's experience a lot not to make mistake. You want to find someone experienced around. Someone who has experience in TSK heli would be the best mentor since TSK heli is now manufactured by HHI.
SeungWan
Seoul, Korea
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My first and only ever heli is the Quick .30 carbon pro. I felt the instructions were good. There might have been one or two things I checked against a built one at my LHS.
However, the quality is excellent. I am sure you won't be disapointed.
Good luck.
However, the quality is excellent. I am sure you won't be disapointed.
Good luck.
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these people know this stuff... the instructions suck.... and the section on setup is non existant... Be sure to get some help and have someone that knows what they are looking at check the machine before attempting to fly it.. That is actually printed in the books...
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From: middlesex, NJ
As with any helicopter, a beginner should always seek out a experienced pilot for set-up. I've seen guys put any helicopter together wrong, even with the best instructions.



