Learn How To Fly RC Helicopters 1st Nose In Hover
This video demonstrates how to practice hovering in a bunch of distinct orientations. The aim is to start programing your thoughts to manage the helicopter as if you were sitting in it. Try to keep the helicopter in a fairly small area even though practicing. Please SUBSCRIBE so you catch the up coming video clip as quickly as it comes out. Please pay a visit to www.mikeysrc.com for a lot more RC suggestions and info OR e-mail mikey@mikeysrc.com if you have any issues. This is part of a video clip sequence teaching you how to finally fly full perform six channel RC helicopters. The prepare is to start you out on a coaxial helicopter, train you the fundamentals which are broken up into straightforward to understand and practice steps. Once these abilities are mastered you are ready to transfer on to a six channel helicopter.
how much did u buy that and what brand…..:) TY
ok thank you
@pavel4 probably about 500 feet.
ok how far the Helicopter or the airplane go fron you
@pavel4 dat cit costes bout 80 doll hairs =)
like how much $ cost dat rc controller kit with the engine
@nikeproglove garage.
what are you flying inside of
@sk8doodoo A piece of foam on a wire does the job on smaller helis, but looks ugly. And the real thing is cheap.
@MikeysRC awesome i am so getting them
Just buy them from my website…..only like $5.99
u need to make a vid on how to make those little bouncy things cause i want some
@TexanAviator It’s fine to do it that way….completely personal preference.
Watched your entire series since I am returning to flying. Had a COAX back in the day and went with the fixed pitch mSR, glad I did.
One question for you. Is it necessarily wrong, or bad to fly with both thumb and index finger on both control inputs on the TX? I seem to fly better that way rather than just using my thumbs like you do.
Thanks.