Esky Co-Comanche Co-Axial RC Helicopter * Beginners Guide 1

www.xheli.com The Co-Comanche was designed by TWF as a 4 channels radio controlled electric helicopter with co-axial, twin rotor blades system. It is easy to fly for the beginner, which possesses the characteristics of high sensitivity and full control of the real helicopter. The Co-Comanche was designed with separating canopy and fuselage connecting by a carbon fiber rod, which makes it practical and beautiful. The landing skid consists of three rolling wheels, which can slide automatically while taking off and landing. The tail duct rotor blade can turn automatically during flight, which brings you into a real flight state and brings more fun for your flight. Finally, 2.4 Gigahertz equipment use less current to operate than standard frequency systems. This results in longer flight time and longer life of your transmitter and receiver batteries! ESky original FlightSIM cable (EK2-0900A) is included in the packing, installing the FMS software on the disc, and connecting the simulator port at the back of the transmitter to the computer’s USB, you can then enjoy almost real flighting experience on your PC or laptop as well as to practice your flying skills.
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24 Responses to “Esky Co-Comanche Co-Axial RC Helicopter * Beginners Guide 1”

  • juroxzg3:

    Ugly Heli

  • savageboy1000:

    can you fly outside with this heli ?

  • xhelicopter:

    WE ARE CURRENTLY RAFFLING OFF THIS HELICOPTER ON OUR FACEBOOK FANPAGE SITE! All you have to do is simple log onto your Facebook, then Search for XHELI’S FANPAGE, Like the page, and you will be immediately qualified for our raffle!!!!

  • xhelicopter:

    @SyedAmeedul Hey SyedAmeedul! I noticed your comment in our other video regarding free helicopters. We are raffling this exact heli you are looking at on XHeli’s Facebook! You have to check it out!!! -crystal

  • SyedAmeedul:

    I wanna see that fly!!!!!!!!!!

  • cheatbrothers:

    what if u were to mount a camera how would u be able to rotate the camera with the controller

  • bolboy10:

    No batteries included?

  • sciencegey:

    I tried to fly upside down, but crashed. It was lucky I crashed on the simulator! Didn’t cost me 1 pence.

  • masmas1029:

    it looks like the cx2 with the canpy off

  • Jerrico71:

    Dude, thanks for even taking the time to make this video and help others! Way cool! I’m new to helicopters. I have this exact helicopter with the exception of modified training wheels on it. The instructions are not very informative & in broken translation from Japanese to English. I’m a little confised about the rotor blades and the fact they fold open and are not fixed from moving. Do they stay this way or do I need to do something to secure them from folding in or out when I fly it? Thanks!

  • stall09:

    i have syma s006. It flew fine for some time but now it just spins around and doesnt gain any hight. How to stop this spinning?

  • tecirlioglu00:

    mine goes back even if the trim is full way forward

  • joerirockcrawler:

    blue is better!!!!!

  • c0p555:

    @xhelicopter no i didnt i got it from a hooby shop called the hobby shop..

  • xhelicopter:

    Did you get it from Xheli . com? If you did, please go to rcdiscuss . com and post your problem in the CRM section with the order # and Andy will help you out. Good luck!

    -Teddy from rcdiscuss . com

  • nuttcaze:

    because this is a guide to help in setting the heli up, not to show what it looks like when its flying.

  • KidLittle007:

    Why didn’t you fly it?

  • 02bash:

    what does it mean when the 4 in 1 box flashes red light

  • Mini4wdHQ:

    what should i got for a very easy flying heli and the cheapest i can bought? but i wont mind if it is a bit expensive just want to fly easily and not havin crashes~!
    plzz a very beginner heli~!

  • xhelicopter:

    Until you start to see a decrease in performance is my guess.

  • bongmannz:

    I got my first chopper today.

    A chinese knock of of a $500 for $100 works the same even same part as the real thing.

    Flys good but I have already chiped up. How many chips in them before I should replace the blades? I have spares no but I want to get the most wear out of the ones it has..

  • jauchiu:

    Oh don’t ask nuttcaze a question or he might F bomb you.THEN he will block your comments.

  • HullAL09:

    First off: YES the blades are made of graham crackers, they crack and snap on the first mabey… 3 large-ish crashes, but before that the front landing gear will break. if your serious about the comanche, then you should attach training gear to it. i made mine with 2 chopsticks and 4 ping-pong balls, and attached to the heli with rubber bands. it will save you alot of trouble with landing gear breakage, belive me. good luck.

  • mrechoe:

    great video, for fixing it, how bout flying it?

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