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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: NY
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: New York
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Some input. To clear things I dont own a V4, but I do have a v2. And got a look at the online manual for the v4 somwere. Cant remember were, but any who. Any heli not setup right flighs not so well. If you take it out of the box and it flys great, you lucky. Very few do. They all need trimming and adjusting. My v2 was uncontrolable. hour tweaking and messing around with bats and gyro settings and the limit pot. Sub trim. If there is no air moving. It stay were you put it. Little to easy, but great for my nephew learning.
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My mates that I flew was easier to control than my RCCopter. Both use the same parts etc
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