Great camera angle looking at low inverted TREX 450

Got an idea from a RC heli mag, where you see a heli inverted, really low, and the angle has grass in the pic, figured I’d try to reproduce the effect. Worked not bad
Video Rating: 5 / 5


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23 Responses to “Great camera angle looking at low inverted TREX 450”

  • warderseeker:

    Thanks a lot, Trex450’s fly really well, especially setup properly. Got digital JR servos and a good tail/gyro combo
    You’ve got some nice vids too, took a look. Thanks for watching

  • dougsrccom:

    Great video, great flying !! It looks like your heli is set-up just about perfect—very smooth !!!!!

  • warderseeker:

    Good chance of it happening trying to do that. Tags among other things are what decides what videos will show up in the related list of videos on the right.

  • renec587:

    Pretty wicked… Confused by the crash and burn tags though!

  • warderseeker:

    Thanks so much. Just had to watch the video again, when I got the comment notice. Great tune and love flying the TREX. Just putting together a 60 size heli with pumped engine, can’t wait to hover that thing inverted. Subscribe to see some of the best RC Aircraft vids on youtube

  • A2544321:

    Some of the best inverted hovering i’ve seen on youtube. On the spot hovering……..5 stars!

  • warderseeker:

    Thanks alot!

  • helikawpter:

    very nice control!!!

  • warderseeker:

    Thanks a lot, running a straight line at about 85% on stunt 1 and about 90% on stunt 2, no curve on electrics, so you keep the head speed as constant as possible right? Thanks for watching, your stuff is looking good too, keep up the good work

  • EDOYLE11:

    deff great vid man 5 stars but i was wandering what you were running for a thorttle curve and picht curve in 3d mode thx man

  • warderseeker:

    It’s a Sony HDR-SR11, little overkill for youtube but my archives of stuff looks great, especially on blu-ray . Also the editing software helps, Sony Vegas 8, very proffesional software. Thanks for watching

  • warderseeker:

    Thanks very much, it is a lot of the setup that keeps the thing in control, when right side up, I can let go of the stick for a few seconds and it stays, close to where I left it. Just takes big brass ones to hover that low and trust the heli and your skills. Thanks for watching

  • warderseeker:

    Thanks for all the comments, making them is a riot, but the great comments keep me making more

  • besthobbie:

    Great video. I just started nose in now im going to do some inverted flights. Great control and camera angle. What camera are you using? It does a great job with slow motion.

  • p3990013:

    congrats for another excellent vid!

  • johnsoncp13:

    You are too modest. That is amazing control.

  • warderseeker:

    Thanks muchly, I figured havin the cam on the ground would MAKE me bring the flips etc down lower, worked, and didn’t even drop the heli LOL

  • warderseeker:

    Great heli, makes it so easy to do stuff like this. Thanks a lot for watching!

  • warderseeker:

    Norm has that CP inverted in the last vid, but I wouldn’t want to try it with a CP Pro myself, at least the Trex I know will stay almost where it’s supposed to. Thanks for watching!

  • warderseeker:

    Thanks a lot, Trex flies so well, it’s mostly the heli doing the work hehe

  • youtwoba:

    another awesome flight you got my five.

  • FangarJim:

    Dude you have some serious flying skills. Some day I am going to have to buy a nice 3D heli. The blade CP Pro is a fun little heli, but inverted is like wrestling with a greased lizard. Thanks for sharing!

  • startazz:

    that was some nice flying mate and the background looked realy nice,5 stars for that one good job and keep them coming.

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