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Old 08-12-2006, 10:41 PM
gottahawk gottahawk is offline
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fixed up

I drove up to century the other day to pick up a new Hawk Pro. I put it together and took it for a flight today. The Guys at Century help me with my tail issue, and it seems to be working good now. They help me for like 30 minutes on setting up my transmitter and heli. Now when I switch from norm, sw1, sw2 my tail stay striaght, only thing now is when switch it tilts to the left. I will work on that. But when at century if anyone hates the starting mechanizum on the hawk pro, the came out with a new one, and it is nice. Thank Century heli for helping with my set up.
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Old 08-14-2006, 11:39 AM
jahatton jahatton is offline
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Thumbs up Re: fixed up

Way to go!! Advance in BABY STEPS.. if you don't feel comfortable don't do anything different. I have now 82 flights and was trying to make 100 by the 18th. I scrapped that idea. Fly normal with all three settings and get use to what the heli does before trying loops and rolls. Keep the sun behind you if all possible and when comfortable try 3D from a safe altitude.
Jim
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