disaster at work
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From: miami , florida
yesterday i had my raptor up and running for the first time i had it hovering about 5 feet off the ground, perfectly i was getting the hang of it. then it happenned, im assuming the bolt that holds the throttle lever in place came off, the raptor just took off high in the sky. at first i did not know what the problem was i thought my batteries were low and the receiver was not reading the commands on the radio. oh by the way this all happened in my backyard. anyway i found it 3 blocks down un top of a roof of a house which i had to get permission to get it. got it took it home. broken parts to many to list. thank god i still have a backup heli. my raptor came 90% assembledand i dont think who ever set it up used locktite on that bolt. so if you get a heli 90% assembled remember to make sure that everything is tight before flight. good luck to you all and happy flying
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that's right. that's why i like to get my kits unassembled. and that's also why you DO NOT FLY in a residential area. you could have killed someone !!!!
join a club or find a open field!
join a club or find a open field!
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It is almost always impossible to determine the cause of crash of a heli, due to the major destruction going on, so I think that georgexus just "assumed" what happened.
But the post shows, that proper education about our hobby is very important. Obviously georgexus does not really have a clue what is going on and how to setup up things.
That’s why I again recommend joining a club or finding somebody (or at least a book) to help out.
But the post shows, that proper education about our hobby is very important. Obviously georgexus does not really have a clue what is going on and how to setup up things.
That’s why I again recommend joining a club or finding somebody (or at least a book) to help out.



