HorizonRC.com How to – Bind and Trim Your E-flite mSR Heli

The new E-flite mSR ultra micro helicopter is actually something diverse and thrilling for RC hobbyists. It is a hot rod for certain, but in fact the flight traits make it quite straightforward for most men and women to understand to fly in brief order. However, the very first encounter with this little heli can be a little bit stunning if you are not well prepared for it. There are some easy methods to consider when you get ready to fly it. Several men and women are considering the BNF edition, and I have heard some individuals inquiring how challenging it is to bind and established up in their DSM2 transmitter. The options are straightforward and simple. Comply with along and we will present you how. Our video clip is likely to emphasize three bullet factors: •Bind-N-Fly transmitter options initial factor to do •Bind the mSR to your DSM2 transmitter quite straightforward •Trim the heli out just before the initial flight this is funQuestions? Remarks? Sense free to e-mail us at Editors@HorizonRC.com For a lot more data be sure to check out the backlinks below: www.horizonhobby.com www.horizonhobby.com If you like our films test out our podcast, the R/Forged, each and every Thursday at www.horizonhobby.com Horizon Passion is now on Facebook! Visit us at www.facebook.com


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19 Responses to “HorizonRC.com How to – Bind and Trim Your E-flite mSR Heli”

  • robbie2737:

    Nice Vid,but you’re showing how to bind to DX6i….NOT the? stock transmitter from the box

  • leefuji:

    what kinda? transmitter are you using ?

  • RadioControlCentral:

    “This is a awsome channel but come? check out my channel at RadioControlCentral i am starting out in rc videos come? give me some pointers and watch videos

  • onedeadlybean:

    i want? jim booker to be my grandpa

  • Holton0289:

    My MSR keeps loosing its connection with my transmitter. Not even 10 mins old. Got 4 batteries, fully charged. When i do have control and the blue light is on its extremely underpowered. Hardly enough to get off the ground. Sometimes it regains control, the blue light comes back on. The blue light goes off mid flight, i lose? control but the heli is still trying to hover, then blue light comes back on i regain control. By this time its flopping around on the ground. regretting this purcha

  • rumpledforskin:

    “right aileron, down elevator”? Sounds like this guy likes fixed wing

  • nickmcenjoy:

    I did trim in? the opposite direction, then it started rotating to the opposite direction. If the DX6i had smaller trim rate, then it would work I guess.

  • HorizonRCdotCom:

    Sounds like it’s still not trimmed out properly. If it’s a slow rotation I’d give it some trim in the? opposite direction.

  • nickmcenjoy:

    it’s a very slow? rotation.

  • HorizonRCdotCom:

    Is it a slow rotation or like it’s bouncing around?

    Gary?

  • nickmcenjoy:

    Hi Jim,
    I noticed my mSR’s tail was wagging a little, enough to slowly yaw the nose to either the right or the left. I bound and trimmed the mSR? as per your instruction. What should I do?

  • nickmcenjoy:

    Very clear 😀
    Thanks a? lot for the quick and clear explanation!
    Best,
    Nick

  • HorizonRCdotCom:

    Pretty sure with any fixed? pitch heli you’ll use the Airplane mode as you won’t need the CCPM functionality.

  • nickmcenjoy:

    Got ya.
    Does that mean if I get? the Blade 120 SR, I should use the plane mode also? And when I get the Blade SR, I should use the heli mode?
    Thanks a lot!
    Regards,
    Nick

  • HorizonRCdotCom:

    You should use the airplane mode. The heli mode brings things into play such as CCPM that you won’t be using? on the mSR.

  • nickmcenjoy:

    Hello Jim!
    Thanks for the tutorial!
    I have the? mSR and? the DX6i. Should I bind the mSR using the airplane mode and not the heli mode? I bound the mSR to the DX6i using the heli mode and the mSR has the tendency to bank left and go backward. Was it because I used the heli mode, or because I have not trimmed them properly?

    Thanks & regards,

    Nick

  • HorizonRCdotCom:

    The main reason is that the Heli mode has different mixes and such that, with these helis, aren’t needed. You? can set it on heli mode but it’s not necessary.

  • ehu42:

    A beginner question that would be helpful if covered – Why do you setup the DX6i for Airplane and not Helicopter? I would have guessed? the model type should be Heli. I’m not a heli pilot (yet – hope to be by Christmas), so I’m not sure what the Heli settings are for in the DX6i.

  • matusuno:

    very? helpfull

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