As a beginner in this hobby, I simply couldn’t have found a MORE informative video… Excellent for the incredibly precise tips. Long but very essential to those ‘starting off’… Thank you.
whats difference b/w
4ch axial/ 4ch co axial/ 4 ch fixed-pitch
i dont know or understand difference b/w the 3 and whats a brushless motor and a not brushless motor???? plz reply
Ive just bought a syma s031 people saying that its not a good helicopter and its not a hobby helicopter but im just a beginner does this matter will it be way harder to control a 4 channel from a 3 channel ?
@juroxzg3 It’s a hobby so feel free to do whatever you want =) it is just not guaranteed that the training gear would be as reliable but hey! whatever works for you =) -cn
@juroxzg3 This depends on the MAH and charge rate of the charger. Typically, 4 to 5 hours, never 10hours (that will be overcharging the battery). Hope that helped! -cn
Hey i Yust Wanted to Asc You,if You Charge Your Heli For The First Time How Long do You Need to Charge it cous i Heard That Usualy LiPo Batterys First Charge Needs to be 10-12 Hours and How Long do i Usualy Charge my Battery??
i Also Dont Want to Pay 50 Bucks For Traning Gear so Would i Be Able to Make Training Gear Out of Ping Pong Ballz Some Glue For Plastic Thumb and Some Plastic Tubes
@stickwalker That is correct, Stickwalker. Thank you for your interest, that is correct, the tool kits are available on Xheli . com and also, hobbypartz . com. Hope the information helped!
Nice informative video. I was starting to get a little nervous when you started taking the heli apart but you made it look easy enough for even me to do. Where do I get the tools you were using? I guess XHeli.com carries them, I’ll look on their web site.
Again, good video and thanks for posting it.
I did learn something positive on this video and that was about the simulator using no batteries. I never gave that any thought before but it would be a lot cheaper then buying batteries.
As a beginner in this hobby, I simply couldn’t have found a MORE informative video… Excellent for the incredibly precise tips. Long but very essential to those ‘starting off’… Thank you.
someone can please tell me what’s a 4 channel helicopter? am planning on buying one soon
when you said about ajusting the trim by unpluging and screwing the thing at the front can you not just use the trim on the transmitter
the two switches at the top have to do something
how do you add the bomb dropper do you know?
If it don’t work, play with it til it does…lol Shouldn’t there be some kind of sequence?
whats difference b/w
4ch axial/ 4ch co axial/ 4 ch fixed-pitch
i dont know or understand difference b/w the 3 and whats a brushless motor and a not brushless motor???? plz reply
Ive just bought a syma s031 people saying that its not a good helicopter and its not a hobby helicopter but im just a beginner does this matter will it be way harder to control a 4 channel from a 3 channel ?
What is a gyro?
@xhelicopter nop i dont 😀 i aint got anyone in states
@juroxzg3 Hmmm, no problem Juroxzg3! If you have a relative in the states, we can send it to your relative and then have it shipped to you! -cn
@juroxzg3 It’s a hobby so feel free to do whatever you want =) it is just not guaranteed that the training gear would be as reliable but hey! whatever works for you =) -cn
@sanchezo95 Check out the Big Outdoor Lama! -cn
would a 4ch heli be good for outdoor?
@juroxzg3 This depends on the MAH and charge rate of the charger. Typically, 4 to 5 hours, never 10hours (that will be overcharging the battery). Hope that helped! -cn
Hey i Yust Wanted to Asc You,if You Charge Your Heli For The First Time How Long do You Need to Charge it cous i Heard That Usualy LiPo Batterys First Charge Needs to be 10-12 Hours and How Long do i Usualy Charge my Battery??
i Also Dont Want to Pay 50 Bucks For Traning Gear so Would i Be Able to Make Training Gear Out of Ping Pong Ballz Some Glue For Plastic Thumb and Some Plastic Tubes
Why Dont You Deliver to Croatia its Yust Accross The Sea From Italy(Adreatic Sea)
first
17:12, what do you mean by “No I did not do this on purpose or by accident.”??? You either did it on purpose or by accident.
@stickwalker That is correct, Stickwalker. Thank you for your interest, that is correct, the tool kits are available on Xheli . com and also, hobbypartz . com. Hope the information helped!
Nice informative video. I was starting to get a little nervous when you started taking the heli apart but you made it look easy enough for even me to do. Where do I get the tools you were using? I guess XHeli.com carries them, I’ll look on their web site.
Again, good video and thanks for posting it.
I did learn something positive on this video and that was about the simulator using no batteries. I never gave that any thought before but it would be a lot cheaper then buying batteries.