Learn to fly 3D – Loops, Rolls & Flips
This is my first tutorial on flying RC helicopters. Please can people leave some feedback in the comments bellow, also let me know what tricks to do next. I didn’t really have much to explain about these tricks because they are fairly simple. With these tricks it’s more the nerves that are the limiting factor, and not the skill level. I’m sure a lot of people have tried these tricks on a simulator, but doing it for real, for the first time is scary.
Heli setup:
Lipo: 12s 5000mah (http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewitem.asp?idproduct=10308&aff=482466)
Motor: Align 700MX 510kv
Servos: DS610 and DS650 (tail)
Pinion: 13T
Main gear: 115T
Weight: 4.6kg
Esc: 120HV Castle Creations
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Awesome, More vids please!
How do you switch between positive and negative pitch?
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I have the RF 7.5 sim and have been getting pretty good at hovering and sport flying helis…my question is, now I want to begin some 3D stuff, so should I always be in normal mode when taking off and landing then switching to 3D mode or should I just stay in 3D mode all the time..I do find it a bit tricky to easily find the mid point on my throttle control…also , what is the difference between 3D mode 1 and 2 ?…..thanks
well put over and easy to understand , tried loops today with my 130x and 230s and went well but too nervous to try with 550 dom yet , like you say its nerves , if you can handle your nerves then you are 1/2 way there or more !
what simulator do you use? great vids btw!
What simulator do you recommend?
Thank you for this video. It's very helpful.
I don'r understand the positive&negative
nice tutorial, wish i would of seen it earlier today, Just slammed dunked my heli into the ground.