FMA co pilot
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I've used one on my heli.
Great piece of electronic.
It saves me from crash the chopper!
It works great even with a strong crosswind (I'm a beginner with heli)
Luca
Great piece of electronic.
It saves me from crash the chopper!
It works great even with a strong crosswind (I'm a beginner with heli)
Luca
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40 trainer & heli
I have one and have used it in a 40 sized trainer. You would have to have tried to crash the plane to get it to go nose in. As soon as you let go of the sticks it straightens right out. Level.
In the heli i put it into a dive and let go of thesticks at abouot 15 feet and it leveled in to a hover faster than i could have done it.
If you havent flown before i would suggest getting one and letting somone with some exper. help set it up. Once it is right you wont crash.
In the heli i put it into a dive and let go of thesticks at abouot 15 feet and it leveled in to a hover faster than i could have done it.
If you havent flown before i would suggest getting one and letting somone with some exper. help set it up. Once it is right you wont crash.
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work involved
It can be done but there will be work involved in moving it. It has a sensor mounted on the plane,top or bottom. Then there is a control box and a button used to set it up for the first flight of the day. I think it would be to much work to move it myself.