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it seems to be normal for the heli straight out of the box. I thought I had a defective one, but I have three of two CB180Ds and 3 cb100s. I love them and always push them to the edge. If she's in the air flying, and you're not fighting her to do what you want, she's working well.
You can, though, with a little searching of the internet, find some videos of people who have done some slight modifications to the stock helis to get them to hover hands free.
Good Luck and Great Flying.
You can, though, with a little searching of the internet, find some videos of people who have done some slight modifications to the stock helis to get them to hover hands free.
Good Luck and Great Flying.
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ORIGINAL: madaneerg
this heli ''leans to the right, is that normal?''
this heli ''leans to the right, is that normal?''
Rest assured - it is a normal phenomenon


Peter[sm=shades_smile.gif]
Both of my CB180D's lean to the right - and I can get one of them to "sit" in a hover hands-free while I leave the Basketball Court for a while....... Shows how this lean doesn't affect the overall balance
