Learn to fly rc helicopters – lesson 3

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9 Responses to “Learn to fly rc helicopters – lesson 3”

  1. kapitanC says:

    informative as usual.

  2. planecrazynl says:

    Very wise to use trainings gear,rc heli’s are pretty quick destroyed when you learn to fly,we’re working on a trainings gear for our apache,thanks for the tips,great school

  3. Silverlyx says:

    Nice one hbk2flyer Keep it up or the canine warriors will invade you !

  4. NightFlyyer says:

    Very nicely done. If you saw my last video, you saw me fly without a gyro on my Blade 400! It was like a shock again, as we all get spoiled with gyros these days. I like your model. Another point, if you don’t mind, is to always keep the tail rotor higher than the heli body in a turn when flying in forward flight. Good job, and 5 stars.

  5. hbk2flyer says:

    Thanks Dave, good point about keeping the tail higher than the nose.

  6. black5f says:

    As a newbie struggling to hover I have found your videos excellent and will save us all a lot of cost on spares and those disappointing moments! Thanks for your efforts mate and keep it up! Well done.

  7. hbk2flyer says:

    You are very welcome. I was hoping the flight school vids would help people who maybe learn like i do, by observation.

  8. mpfarrell2 says:

    Richard, Great training program mate. I am following it closely and find your structure and explanations excellent. I am a big fan of Radd’s program too. Both programs take a disciplined approach, its about controlling the heli and not having it control you. Slow and steady wins the race (and of course the odd crash is a great teacher too). Thanks for preparing these. MF

  9. dobent4 says:

    This is VERY well done, I’m a 20 plus year r/c aircraft flyer trying to learn these evil things, and you really do a great job presenting information in a way it al makes sense and is easy to understand, I did the MCX/MSR/SR thing and am very pleased with progress following your methods,

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