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Blade Cmx Heli . What throttle curve would you suggest for learners? FYI My CP experience is on a Blade SR tail in hovering/moving around no problem, just learning hovering side in and also forward flight, taking it slowly purely because I only get a chance to fly a couple of packs a week. Meantime, on a good simulator, lots of recommendations on this forum, I would go for ..Such as the Blade cmx and msr, i probably will not find them here, as they sure are far from flying giants. Then came the mCX-S300 , followed& .The futaba is a good radio,on some radios the throllle/collective detents can be removed, I read an artical about it in RC Heli, you could go with the DX7 It can be used for planes and helis and has a smooth stick (no detents) Most radios have both plane and heli programming even though they still have specific heli/plane tx`s?! Ken . Cheers... The supplied radio gear is excellent value and the helli can be detuned to suit a second heli flyer`s first attempts, but get the training gear and at least a second set of blades, only super heros never crash! The training gear will save its cost in the first 5 flights or less! Lots of luck woth your new& .Is there anything else I need to know before tomorrow? I have a flat throttle curve programmed and I also set the pitch to 10 degrees (should also help tame the heli down).. blade cmx heli Krust and Die .Blade MSR by E-Flite - Micro RC Helicopter The E-Flite Blade mSR is an magnificent r/c helicopter. I plan on treating this like a 500 size heli rather& . Such as: -wobbling, and which axis is wobbling or shaking. From the factory it arrives 100% assembled and all set to fly.. At around 70% (0% is when stick is all the .. You currently have 0 posts... I also have the Blade cmx but that flys really slow. However, since I am here already, I wonder if any of you could direct me to such micro heli forms? Thanks and happy& . More than mid stick they will have positive pitch . At around 70% (0% is when stick is all the .. You currently have 0 posts... I also have the Blade cmx but that flys really slow. However, since I am here already, I wonder if any of you could direct me to such micro heli forms? Thanks and happy& . More than mid stick they will have positive pitch.. The next trick with tuning any FBL unit is the ability to recognize what the helicopter is doing, and when is it doing it... Also am I right that if I purchased the Blade cMX without the radio that the Spektrum DX7 would automaticaly work with it? Again, sorry& . I also have the Blade cmx but that flys really slow. However, since I am here already, I wonder if any of you could direct me to such micro heli forms? Thanks and happy& . More than mid stick they will have positive pitch.. The next trick with tuning any FBL unit is the ability to recognize what the helicopter is doing, and when is it doing it... Also am I right that if I purchased the Blade cMX without the radio that the Spektrum DX7 would automaticaly work with it? Again, sorry& ... What throttle curve would you suggest for learners? FYI My CP experience is on a Blade SR tail in hovering/moving around no problem, just learning hovering side in and also forward flight, taking it slowly purely because I only get a chance to fly a couple of packs a week. Meantime, on a good simulator, lots of recommendations on this forum, I would go for . The next trick with tuning any FBL unit is the ability to recognize what the helicopter is doing, and when is it doing it... Also am I right that if I purchased the Blade cMX without the radio that the Spektrum DX7 would automaticaly work with it? Again, sorry& ... What throttle curve would you suggest for learners? FYI My CP experience is on a Blade SR tail in hovering/moving around no problem, just learning hovering side in and also forward flight, taking it slowly purely because I only get a chance to fly a couple of packs a week. Meantime, on a good simulator, lots of recommendations on this forum, I would go for ..Such as the Blade cmx and msr, i probably will not find them here, as they sure are far from flying giants. Then came the mCX-S300 , followed& .The futaba is a good radio,on some radios the throllle/collective detents can be removed, I read an artical about it in RC Heli, you could go with the DX7 It can be used for planes and helis and has a smooth stick (no detents) Most radios have both plane and heli programming even though they still have specific heli/plane tx`s?! Ken . Cheers. . What throttle curve would you suggest for learners? FYI My CP experience is on a Blade SR tail in hovering/moving around no problem, just learning hovering side in and also forward flight, taking it slowly purely because I only get a chance to fly a couple of packs a week. Meantime, on a good simulator, lots of recommendations on this forum, I would go for ..Such as the Blade cmx and msr, i probably will not find them here, as they sure are far from flying giants. Then came the mCX-S300 , followed& .The futaba is a good radio,on some radios the throllle/collective detents can be removed, I read an artical about it in RC Heli, you could go with the DX7 It can be used for planes and helis and has a smooth stick (no detents) Most radios have both plane and heli programming even though they still have specific heli/plane tx`s?! Ken . Cheers... The supplied radio gear is excellent value and the helli can be detuned to suit a second heli flyer`s first attempts, but get the training gear and at least a second set of blades, only super heros never crash! The training gear will save its cost in the first 5 flights or less! Lots of luck woth your new& .Is there anything else I need to know before tomorrow? I have a flat throttle curve programmed and I also set the pitch to 10 degrees (should also help tame the heli down).. anchorage daily news events
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