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| its the twister fp fixed pitch. not capable at all its basically a 4channel hovering helicopter i hear a lot! of practice goes into flying them and are harder to start with due to the lack of ablity to control every aspect of flight i.e. side flight. 3d.
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| Re: Finally put up a hover movie hello im currently flying a "walkera twister" i guess you could say they are the same realy i have walkera electronics (just receiver board) and twister frame but i am having a problem with my tail motor (going to make a post in electronics see if anyone can help) they are hard thing to fly so be careful cheers-Jason
__________________ EX walkera #4 flyer ex in the fact that I gave up and am waiting on a new heli |
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| Re: Finally put up a hover movie just a little reply, yep there harder to control than collective pitch, but heres a little tip, I just listen to the motors rpm when flying, keep it at a constant and u get steady as me ......I havent been flying for years, just started and dont get much fly time...... but as for being capable ?, well apart from 3d, wot do u want for a £115 heli, it does as it says on the tin. The heli is a UK Twister V2 Fixed pitch (basically a honeybee with a different name ) Just a little thing for people to read, Ive notice alot of people seem to get Fixed pitch confused with 2/3 channel helis,and saying a FP cannot forward fly and so on........not true, thwe only control thats not there is the COLLECTIVE, so vertical movement is rpm controlled not pitch of the blades........ As for the tail motor issue, get urself a electrical tester and check output amps ,volts , resistence....it sounds like its ur main motor taking all the juice, could be the motor windings short circuiting .........with out the tester ur stabbing in the dark. |
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