Learn How To Fly RC Helicopter (HOVERING – Rudder & Cyclic – tail in orientation)
This video clip demonstrates how to practice rudder and cyclic management while the tail of the helicopter is pointed in the direction of you. Attempt to keep the helicopter in a reasonably little place. Please SUBSCRIBE so you see it as soon as it arrives out. e-mail mikey@mikeysrc.com if you have and questions. This is portion of a video clip series teaching you how to finally fly full operate 6 channel RC helicopters. The strategy is to start off you out on a coaxial helicopter, educate you the basics which are damaged up into simple to learn and practice methods. Once these abilities are mastered you are all set to move on to a 6 channel helicopter.
www.iheartheli.com Design helicopters are exciting and very demanding to fly. The studying curve is steep, but In the challenge lies the reward. Are you up to the activity? I am beginning this Flight college to aid other people find out to fly these exciting machines.
Video Rating: three / five
Thanks a lot Mike. I recently got CP2 but was too scared to try it. I guess after looking through your video I am ready for it:)! To the rest of the people out there….This is how you teach:D! Simple yet interesting! Cheers
@connor7281 You are welcome.
thanks you give me alot of help on flying thanks alot 🙂
You are a great teacher, just watching your video has taught me a lot in one session. Thanks so much for the tips.
hey man nice vids, the muppet is hilarious
@zpafford Cool glad I could help. Puppet was for comic relief =).
@kirkhammetthellyeah to be different.
whats with the puppet?
You may have heard it quite a few times, but maybe not enough. Thanks for these videos, man! It really helped me and my gf learn how to fly our heli! Keep it up! By the way, what’s up with the puppet? Is that your other hobby? It’s cool man!
You videos are a great help… Will let you know how I get along with my first heli honeybee v2
man help me
is it normal to like my heli to hum when i try to hover it goes a little foward on its own not too much just a little
@isaacrocks131 Yep…that’s how you teach stuff.
man you talk alot
very good and easy to understand tut 🙂 keep up the good work.
I have a feeling these vids are going to save me a lot of money
@tone4624 No prob…glad to help =)!
bye the way, thanks mike, these videos help alot, flying and pocket,lol, thanks!
that last part is hard, direction is hard if its not faseing away from you, I need to practicis this more, alot more..
i leared on my own
Thanks 99Sixer, 288 mm blades will not damage your heli, but it would be more stable with the longer blades. Consider that most of the lift is created by the outside few centimeters of the blade which are travelling faster than the rest of the blade. You shrunk it more than a cm which is why you either had to add rpms or pitch.
I would say fly em if ya got em! Next time get 315 or even 325 blades. The Align woodies are great. I fly frp blades, they can be had for pretty cheep now.
Hi I love your videos, very usefull, but I did have a minor crash, just main rotors blades damaged, my question is, without knowing I replaced the with shorter blades (from 315mm to 288mm), could this damage my heli (falcon 3D)? it seems to fly well, I did inreased the pitch a bit, though. Thanks
The Mad Hawk looks like a nice starter FP heli. I like how the tail motor drives a shaft. If you have one already then great! Excede has become a pretty good brand.
I personally have never been able to get an FP heli to fly very well.
A good tip is to get a heli that you think you would want in 1 year from now. It will be challenging to get started, but later you will be glad. So you may want to go ahead and get a 3D machine for starters such as the Excede Blue Ray.
do you think a mad hawk 300 is a good beginner helicopter
The hunter would be fun, and I started out with a coax once upon a time. It will fly very stable because of the two sets of counter-rotating blades.
The flight school lessons are not intended for coax helicopters, they are meant for single rotor helicopters that are much harder to fly.
0TOM007 is correct that a Honeybee Fixed Pitch is a good beginner single rotor heli.
I actually recommend skipping straight to the Exceed Genesis or some other 450 class heli with 2.4Ghz transmitter.
Honeybee Fixed pitch
do you recommend a e sky hunter for a beginner
Well, believe it or not you probably already have an extra balance bar! For coax heli I have found many fun solutions using wire coat hangers. You can clamp some little fishing split leads on the ends and Bob’s your uncle.
I have used safety pins also for little bits here & there. Getting creative is key.
BBQ skewers and ping pong balls work for training gear.
omg k, so i got a Apache 9088, and on my first flight i broke the balance bar, :(, my question for you is where can i get traning gear or list items i need to make it OR if your really nice send me one 🙂
i did the same thing, there are 4 other ways..cut down tree(nieghbours no much like)climb the tree,(not a chance)all of a sudden growing fifty feet tall(unlikley)try to calmly talk it down for its own safety(mmm never thought of doing that?) ; )
Glad ou got it down. How did you do it?
i did, and got it down with a good outcome. still works! thanks for the sub by the way.
Yea I saw the heli way up in the tree. Perhaps one of your kitties would be so kind as to fetch it!
I got my plane down one time with a bean bag tied to a long piece of chord and managed to snag it.
its done! did you see me shove my heli into a tree? im only learning…but its a laff.
Right on dude. I love your cat vids. YouTube can be a pisser at times.