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Newbies: Tips and Information Section of HF, specifically for Passing along info to newcomers to the hobby. Setup, tweaking, orientation practice, etc.


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Old 08-26-2012, 01:39 PM   #21
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msrx and dx6i. then slow it way down with the radio till you get comfortable, at which point you can gradually liven it back up. spectrum and blade great learning tools. i have been flying for about 4 years or so and fly cp helis now mostly, but i got a mcpx to help with 3d since getting it i now use stunt mode and throttle hold and just started doing rolls and flips . when you get ready for cp get a mcpx and fly it lots it will transfer to your cp helis ie honeybee and all others flight time is cumulative experience !!
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Old 08-29-2012, 06:29 PM   #22
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Well my V911 finally came in today so I had a chance to play with it. I had to mess with it a little to get a stable hover out of it but its cool I guess. My dad will enjoy it but for me its a little boring and just not a very stable heli but for the price its great.
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