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Soko Kit whats in the kit and leveling main shaft Part 1

This video shows the Soko Kit and first step leveling main shaft. Demonstrating using my Gaui X5. There is a link at end of video to Part 2. The Soko tool allows you to level the main shaft side to side and front to back making for a perfect starting point for setup. Then you can use the tool to level the swash without removing the head. Its a great tool to get the most precise setup needed for RC helicopters

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Phoenix heli training part 1

Thanks for watching my series. In this part we set up a very easy to fly heli and I show you how to hover tail in and begin your orientation training. We also talk about expo and how it can assist you to fly better and as you get better you can reduce the expo to improve your own independent flying style.
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Indoor Flight of Mini RC Heli | V911 WL Toys Part 2

V911 Pro on Amazon: http://amzn.to/1qDy2sB
Standard V911: http://amzn.to/1lBodMF
More pictures and info: http://rcdad.com/v911-v2-pro-wltoys-helicopter/
Watch my full review on the V911 Pro Mini RC helicopter. This groundbreaking rc heli is the toughest RC toy I’ve ever owned! Plus, it’s performance is equal to other rc helicopters twice it’s price! I highly recommend the V911 for a tons of reasons. Just make sure you “Trim” your helicopter before flying it!

The Full review is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppHTEBtgI8k&list=PLQqDGoQRj-oIVZ5ZF_yYzEpP6KmQs8CVF&index=54
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Rc-Help.com Flight School Part 4 Training Gear

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The most important thing you can purchase besides the Flight Sim is training gear. When you were a kid you had training wheels on your bike. This helicopter is no different. Training gear will keep your helicopter from tipping over. If you panic and chop the throttle, you have a better chance of landing upright, and not having a blade strike. I use the carbon spars as my training gear because they have some give to them and work like shocks. You can use the wooden dowels, but they don’t flex. This can cause a harder landing which could damage a feathering shaft if your landing is too hard. It could also cause such a shock if you land hard that the blades flex and you hit the blades on the tail boom. This will rip the boom right off of the helicopter and more than likely break not only the blades and boom, but also the belt and boom supports. So, I highly suggest the carbon spars over wooden dowels. Bottom line, get some training gear. Even if you have to use the wooden dowels, it’s better than not having training gear at all.

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Vintage RC helicopter (1979 GMP Cricket) electric conversion Part 1

As it was expected fixed pitch heli, the control is very numb and slow. But the inertia is predictable.
Here are the recipe from 35 years ago.
No Gyro – Futaba GY401 gyro
Futaba S-48 original servos
OS Max 28H – GForce 3660 Inrunner 1650KV / 3S 2200mAh battery.
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Blade Nano CPX/S – A Beginner’s Introduction To Collective Pitch Flying is designed to help beginner helicopter pilots in a few months transition from flying co-axial or fixed pitched helis to the more challenging and aggressive collective pitch helicopters. At first glance many beginner pilots think buying a CP helicopter and firing it up is just as easy as to fly as their first helicopter, but soon they discover that not only are CP helis faster than the mind can think but they can be very dangerous with careless use.

Blade Nano CPX/S – A Beginner’s Introduction To Collective Pitch will discuss all the basics, equipment needed, and flying skills required for the heli pilot that is looking to advance his flying experience. By using the Nano CPX/S you will find an economic and safe way to learn how to fly a collective pitch helicopter that will prepare you for flying 400-600 size class helicopters.

Horizon Hobby: http://www.horizonhobby.com
Backbayrc: http://www.backbayrc.com
Lipo Battery Document: hillpics1@aol.com
Throttle Hold: See channel for video
Tenergy Charger: http://www.amazon.com/Tenergy-TB6AC-Power-Balancing-Charger/dp/B00466LEMC/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1403151018&sr=8-3&keywords=tenergy+TB6AC+battery+charger

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600 ESP Build Video Part 1

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450 Helicopter Build – Part 9

450 Helicopter Build - Part 9

Part 9, more joining of frame sections.
This may seem like a lot of videos for something simple like building heli mechanics.
However I thought it necessary to do this modular;
A, Easily update-able, if people think that I have skipped over some bits too fast, and not explained some points enough.
B. Each section is a continuous recording without having to splice the video. As I have still not worked out how to use KdenLive yet, also it gives people time to build their heli at the same time that I am building this one. Essentially they wont need to use a manual hopefully, just copy me, and everything will work out fine.

This video is a lot better in the lighting department, and no dog jumping up on the glass door.
I will do another one soon, With a whole new kit, under better light, where my Dog (Beautiful Neapolitan Mastiff) isn’t trying to get on youtube.

This video is being published so that it will hopefully stop the large amount of newcomers to RC Heli’s posting new topics on forums everywhere, asking some rather basic questions about the build and selection of parts.
These videos will be updated over time, in response to other people comments, and further questions, to get the videos as good as possible.

This video will be promoted on the HobbyKing Forum, and most all parts that I use in these videos are available from HobbyKing

Link to build thread on HK forum http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=6299

Mechanics – http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=10413&Product_Name=HK-450MT_CCPM_3D_Fully_Alloy_Helicopter_Kit_(Align_T-Rex_Compat.)&aff=139781
Motor – http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=9021&aff=139781
ESC – http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=8922&Product_Name=TURNIGY_K-Force_40A_Brushless_ESC&aff=139781
Servos – http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=9817&Product_Name=Hitec_HS-65HB_Micro_Karbo_Gear_Servo_1.8kg/11g/0.14sec&aff=139781
OR http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=8306&Product_Name=HXT900_9g_/_1.6kg_/_.12sec_Servo_(USA_Warehouse)&aff=139781
Tail servo in this build is a Hitec HG-5000 and HSG-5083MG However there are other gyros and tail servos available from HK like these gyros – http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=9746&Product_Name=Futaba_GY520_Gyro&aff=139781 (Expensive, and really good) OR http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=10113&Product_Name=Hobby_King_401B_AVCS_Digital_Head_Lock_Gyro_&aff=139781 (a lot cheaper and still decent gyro.)
Tail Servo – http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=9657&Product_Name=Turnigy_DS530_Digital_Micro_Servo_13g/3.1kg/0.098sec_&aff=139781
Also a Transmitter with 120 degree CCPM mixing and a 6Ch receiver minimum.

There will be more to follow as I get the time to upload these videos.
Feel free to make any comments, or address any issues you have, and when I update these videos soon, I will do things differently If needed to make things clearer where people request it. As I said before, this is trying to be a very comprehensive how-to to answer the questions of people new to RC Heli’s before they have to ask. If you are experienced, in Heli’s please comment if you see anything I may have forgotten. Also if you are a newbie, comment, on what you are unsure and I will endeavor to make the next update better.

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Huge Mil 24 jet-powered RC helicopter (part 1)

Weighing in at almost 25KGs (56 lbs) dry and powered by a 12KW (15.7 horsepower) gas-turbine engine, this Mil 24 scale RC model helicopter is truly magnificent.

In this video, filmed at the 2012 ANZAC international jet rally held in Tokoroa New Zealand, we see some shots before, during and after assembly — plus there’s a short interview with the owner and pilot, Carl Hansen.

Flight videos will be posted soon.
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Timelapse-Bauvideo von RC-Heli-Action zum Bericht über den SAB Goblin Black Nitro, dem Magazin für wahre Flieger (Ausgabe 09/2016). www.rc-heli-action.de
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Tail Rotor Basics Part 1

If you’re having tail rotor problems, start here. I’m just getting over a cold, so my voice sounds a little funny.

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Soko Kit Part 2 setting zero pitch,leveling swash, adjusting pitch,cyclic and blade tracking.

Soko Kit Part 2 setting zero pitch,leveling swash, adjusting pitch,cyclic and blade tracking on my Gaui X5. The Soko tool allows you to level the main shaft side to side and front to back making for a perfect starting point for setup.Tthen you can use the tool to level the swash without removing the head. Its a great tool to get the most precise setup needed for RC helicopters
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