RC Helicopter Flight School Lesson 6

www.iheartheli.com The skill for this leeson is Lazy 8s, for theory I talk about controlling the pitch during flight and the importance of keeping the tail above the body of the helicopter. I appreciate comments, questions, and suggestions so by all means leave a note. The web site has a nice review of all lessons.

Many of you saw me crash this Blue Ray Helicopter a few months ago doing a roll too low. Now repaired, I test fly it, then take it to the Sibley Pond to try my hand at Helicopter Fishing again. The (Perch, Sunfish, rock cod Blue Gill) here bite on just about anything at any time, so I hoped to catch something on the first battery. Here you will see what happens in this un-cut attempt to catch another fish just like last year. Bait: Grubs. The Blue Ray helicopter is available from xheli.com and here is the link www.dpbolvw.net For the HELMET comments you all make, I respond. My bike is a ’95 Honda Goldwing. It weights 800 lbs and 1000 with me on it. There are NO helmet laws in IOWA and I chose to not wear it for this 1/2 mile ride. I usually wear a helmet, cause Im a goldwing guy with intercom and like the comfort when it is cold. But for a few blocks with no trucks or traffic, I chose not to were it to make this video, because I dont have to in Iowa. I am a member of the 1 million mile MOTORCYCLE club. This is my 3rd Goldwing and my 22nd motorcycle. Not to worry about crashing, as I am very cautious AND there is no real traffic here, like California (where I put all those miles on mostly) I don’t crash my helicopters much either, unless I do something stupid, and I have learned not to do those stupid things on bikes or Helcopters over the years too. I have been riding for over 50 years now, with no crashes and even have a trike kit for this 6 cylinder Honda. Thanks for


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