Many moons ago I bought an E-flite blade cx rtf and learned the expensive way just like you. The simulator came with it which helped with learning how to operate, trim and fly but nothing prepared me for real life wind/turbulent conditions indoor or especially outdoor. After several years and HUNDREDS of broken parts my cx is pretty much done. Im looking into the next step and don't even have a local hobby shop especially a flying club so I'm in the "goin' it alone" group and shopping exclusively online. The selection is overwhelming. Something small/ 200ish that can fly more easily outside. I much prefer RTF. The blade 230s rtf looks ideal but the more I research it the more it looks twitchy and difficult to fly in most of the videos I've seen. "random china brands" have some disposable options but look hard to get parts for especially after a year or so old (I crash a lot) but I have zero issue fixing things. I've been looking at the blade 230s, GOOSKY s2 or the OMP M2 EVO. Leaning mostly towards the OMP. Looks like a quality machine with readily available parts and decent reviews. Thanks for this video it was very helpful!
I have done both since i started in june 2023. Started with the sim and a micro heli. And joining a club and buddyboxing with a trex 600 from a club member. By now i am allowed to fly by my self, but a teacher must be present until i get my licence. By now learning upside down orientations and having a lot of fun.
Totally agree with the Experience Helper who can guide you throughout the hobby. With my first helicopter, I really had a hard time putting it on air due to some factory defects, but thanks to a good friend of mine who is also in the hobby for reconfiguring my K110s.
Absolutely excellent video, guys. I will certainly be passing this on to at least one person I know!There are also some good tips for me. I started with an MSR and moved up via MSRX, 120SR, 200SRX and 230S. I'm still flying basics and only relatively recently bought a Sim. I don't practice enough. Flying circuits is still hit and miss and "nose in" still scares me! You've made me realise that I need to go back a bit and get some self discipline. Not crashed the 230S yet (I've got a second-hand bought spare one for when I do!) but I've come close a few times! I'm 70 now, having flown mediocre fixed wing for most of my life and helis in my latter years, so I'm not expecting to reach 3D standard before my time is up!
I have OMP M 2 Evo. I didn't read anywhere on which channel and how many % I should set. So I personally take it that the rescue mode is that I switch from advanced or expert mode to beginner mode as quickly as possible. And that's what I do... Advice, tips, tricks?
In my day it was a Hirobo Shuttle with a 30 engine, some form of JR radio and if you were lucky, a mechanical gyro. Then the CSM360 piezo gyro came out and that was a total game changer. I still have my heli hanging from the ceiling in the other room but I haven’t flown it in at least 10 years.
I started flying remote control helicopters in 2007 or 8. At the time either simulators didn't exist or we're not common enough for people to recommend them. Right now the simulator setup isn't cheap but the cost of repairing helicopters over and over again make simulators seem cheap. Definitely recommend taking that route. It was a very expensive hobby to learn the other way
Thanks for the inspiring chat. Doing the self learning route using especially advice from TH-cam tutorials such as yours. Love it and yes broken some stuff on the Nano S3 in the process. Forced to use indoors as it is just too windy. Really wish I could get some calm days for Horizon Cub S2 fixed wing. Had one of those cheap twin rotor helicopters years ago that had an optical connection. Wasn't too good outside. Learn'd that these skills have to be practiced regularly to retain skills.
The greatest hobby. Nothing is more rewarding for the man who considers himsef an inteligent guy, than flying a machine that he built by himself. Wives wil never undestand it, XD. I remember When a used to fly my Trex-450 with flybar, about fifteen years ago. Hope to have again the money and time (also the sight) to build and fly a flybarless class 500 heli. It has to happen.
The best is to get a 127 ready to fly for about 60 bucks. I am amazed at how great these are!! So light it can crash and rarely break. I love to fly it inside my living room. Long fight time. So cheap you can buy 2 and learn and learn.
Thumbs up. More people should care about helicopters for their natural high endurance of flight time. I modified my 230s to become a FPV helicopter at 249 grams and HD onboard video recording that flips and snaps with 35 minutes of flight time per charge. No quads under 250 grams can ever beat that, not even professionally designed DJI. They either have to change a battery and going over 250 grams, or they have to turn off HD video and turn off FPV and navigation and make the drone fly in a circle at constant speed to get 35 minutes per charge, and even then, they can't snap or flip.
Great video gents, thank you! I'm in Duluth, GA and interested in the ATL HeliDirect group that Nick mentioned. Any info you can share on how to link up with this group?
what if i wanted to get the Protos 380 EVO V2 and the only reason why is cause i wanted to but a heli i can keep and grow with as i get better and not buy as i get better .what do you think or can i get the trainer for the skids
We call that TAMING the HELI DOWN. OUTSTANDING Info here, especially about the DANGERS. I flew with a gent who SADLY was Killed by a 90 SIZE Heli about 10 years ago. These ARENT toys, regardless of size.
My dream so far is this goosky s2 & rs4. First heli i go to 4 channel xk 127 to mastering the orientation with gyro hover. But now i dont want to rush go to 6 channel bcause i know im going crash instantly & lot of money for repair. Now im learning & train finger on phoenix simulator even the simulator not realistic like real flight or accurc. First heli i wanna buy goosky s2 & rs4 bcause the parts was cheap. 😊
So a simulator 100+ a controller 200 you pay 300 dollars and you not sure you will love it or good with it? Do you have like a free simulator and controller for 50? :)
Don't listen to this guy talking about getting a 550 as your second model. He's setting you up to fail big time. Getting something that size should be purely based upon your skill level, not how many models you've previously bought or flown. I would personally recomend you be able to do upright and inverted figure 8s, forward and backwards b4 getting something the 500 size or larger. Otherwise you're setting yourself up for major frustration and a lot of wasted $ from crash cost.
@@PaulNugent-v1y You can disagree all you want, but proof is in the results. There isn't a single decent 3d heli pilot that hasn't put significant time in on a simulator. If you aren't into 3d, then maybe. But if that's the case then like i said, you won't get that good. Not crashing isn't a badge of honor in this hobby. It just means you aren't pushing yourself. Good luck
20 flights are not much...I agree too, you can't become a good 3d pilot without a simulator. Decades ago simulators weren't available but thats the reason why people fly big helicopters too but only scale-like. If you only want to fly scale maybe it work without a simulator but not for starting with acrobatics/3D
Jeff West is like the patron saint of rc helicopters!!! Lol
Thanks Allan!
West coast gangsta if y’all know what I mean…
Donning the ikon spek build 🤩
Jeff West' instructional/ build videos are amazing.
Many moons ago I bought an E-flite blade cx rtf and learned the expensive way just like you. The simulator came with it which helped with learning how to operate, trim and fly but nothing prepared me for real life wind/turbulent conditions indoor or especially outdoor. After several years and HUNDREDS of broken parts my cx is pretty much done. Im looking into the next step and don't even have a local hobby shop especially a flying club so I'm in the "goin' it alone" group and shopping exclusively online. The selection is overwhelming. Something small/ 200ish that can fly more easily outside. I much prefer RTF. The blade 230s rtf looks ideal but the more I research it the more it looks twitchy and difficult to fly in most of the videos I've seen. "random china brands" have some disposable options but look hard to get parts for especially after a year or so old (I crash a lot) but I have zero issue fixing things. I've been looking at the blade 230s, GOOSKY s2 or the OMP M2 EVO. Leaning mostly towards the OMP. Looks like a quality machine with readily available parts and decent reviews. Thanks for this video it was very helpful!
I have S1 120 blade, 180 fusion, built 5 230 v2 , 7 5330 biades, 2 Tarots, 2 Huey V3 and I'm building Funky 600. That's where I need help.
And FW 200 V2
Thank you for this video! I recently got the itch to try RC Helis, and this content was exactly what I needed. You both earned a sub.
I have done both since i started in june 2023. Started with the sim and a micro heli. And joining a club and buddyboxing with a trex 600 from a club member. By now i am allowed to fly by my self, but a teacher must be present until i get my licence. By now learning upside down orientations and having a lot of fun.
Totally agree with the Experience Helper who can guide you throughout the hobby. With my first helicopter, I really had a hard time putting it on air due to some factory defects, but thanks to a good friend of mine who is also in the hobby for reconfiguring my K110s.
Absolutely excellent video, guys. I will certainly be passing this on to at least one person I know!There are also some good tips for me. I started with an MSR and moved up via MSRX, 120SR, 200SRX and 230S. I'm still flying basics and only relatively recently bought a Sim. I don't practice enough. Flying circuits is still hit and miss and "nose in" still scares me! You've made me realise that I need to go back a bit and get some self discipline. Not crashed the 230S yet (I've got a second-hand bought spare one for when I do!) but I've come close a few times! I'm 70 now, having flown mediocre fixed wing for most of my life and helis in my latter years, so I'm not expecting to reach 3D standard before my time is up!
Nick was too polite to also mention the RCHNv3 rc heli podcast is also a fun way to learn more about the hobby!
Lol…. I should have mentioned it!
I have OMP M 2 Evo. I didn't read anywhere on which channel and how many % I should set. So I personally take it that the rescue mode is that I switch from advanced or expert mode to beginner mode as quickly as possible.
And that's what I do...
Advice, tips, tricks?
In my day it was a Hirobo Shuttle with a 30 engine, some form of JR radio and if you were lucky, a mechanical gyro. Then the CSM360 piezo gyro came out and that was a total game changer. I still have my heli hanging from the ceiling in the other room but I haven’t flown it in at least 10 years.
I started flying remote control helicopters in 2007 or 8. At the time either simulators didn't exist or we're not common enough for people to recommend them. Right now the simulator setup isn't cheap but the cost of repairing helicopters over and over again make simulators seem cheap. Definitely recommend taking that route. It was a very expensive hobby to learn the other way
Thanks for the inspiring chat. Doing the self learning route using especially advice from TH-cam tutorials such as yours. Love it and yes broken some stuff on the Nano S3 in the process. Forced to use indoors as it is just too windy. Really wish I could get some calm days for Horizon Cub S2 fixed wing. Had one of those cheap twin rotor helicopters years ago that had an optical connection. Wasn't too good outside. Learn'd that these skills have to be practiced regularly to retain skills.
I started like nick almost that exact helicopter order lol. Great video guys.
Jeff you were recommended to me !
WesthobbiesRC in front of the cam there, very nice!
Yes I am! Something that people don’t see very often!
Hello to both of you, very interesting video.. I would like tutorial videos from the base to experimentation
The greatest hobby. Nothing is more rewarding for the man who considers himsef an inteligent guy, than flying a machine that he built by himself. Wives wil never undestand it, XD. I remember When a used to fly my Trex-450 with flybar, about fifteen years ago. Hope to have again the money and time (also the sight) to build and fly a flybarless class 500 heli. It has to happen.
The best is to get a 127 ready to fly for about 60 bucks. I am amazed at how great these are!! So light it can crash and rarely break. I love to fly it inside my living room. Long fight time. So cheap you can buy 2 and learn and learn.
Favorite store and favorite TH-camr in the same video. I love it! IRCHA 2024 let's go!!!!
Great stuff from two of my favorite content creators. I will be linking this video to anyone who is interested in getting started with RC helis
Thanks man! We appreciate it.
Thumbs up. More people should care about helicopters for their natural high endurance of flight time. I modified my 230s to become a FPV helicopter at 249 grams and HD onboard video recording that flips and snaps with 35 minutes of flight time per charge. No quads under 250 grams can ever beat that, not even professionally designed DJI. They either have to change a battery and going over 250 grams, or they have to turn off HD video and turn off FPV and navigation and make the drone fly in a circle at constant speed to get 35 minutes per charge, and even then, they can't snap or flip.
Great stuff guys!
Thanks man! Appreciate it.
Thank you!
Jeff is a Rock star of rc helis
Great advice
Thanks Mike!
Do you guys still sell the goosky in that SKY BLUE. FREAKIN love it and want to order it.
If you find out please post where. I’m not sure they reply to questions.
Hi. Any recommendations for transmitter for disability for one hand paralysis. Excellent instructions and tutorials. Thanks in advance.🧬🚁
Excellent video thank you both.
Nice to see what you look like also Jeff!!😂
LOL... that's what I said... we needed to get Jeff on the other side of the camera!
I went that route
Where did you get that blue fuselage for the Goosky S2. Very cool with blue tail blades
Really good stuff you guys. Love the content.
thanks Toby. Appreciate it.
Thank you!
Great video gents, thank you! I'm in Duluth, GA and interested in the ATL HeliDirect group that Nick mentioned. Any info you can share on how to link up with this group?
I BOUGHT I REAL FLIGHT TRAINER EDITION, AND you start with a micro and work your way up to the larger helicopters.Iam up to a blade 360.
Awesome advice guys, thank you
what if i wanted to get the Protos 380 EVO V2 and the only reason why is cause i wanted to but a heli i can keep and grow with as i get better and not buy as i get better .what do you think or can i get the trainer for the skids
How much do starter helicopter the 1st one
I payed like 250 for goosky s1 rtf
We call that TAMING the HELI DOWN. OUTSTANDING Info here, especially about the DANGERS. I flew with a gent who SADLY was Killed by a 90 SIZE Heli about 10 years ago. These ARENT toys, regardless of size.
Brilliant 👍
Nice cases that Rotorcraft rc does.
What is the best simulator for a mac?
Expensive
My dream so far is this goosky s2 & rs4. First heli i go to 4 channel xk 127 to mastering the orientation with gyro hover. But now i dont want to rush go to 6 channel bcause i know im going crash instantly & lot of money for repair. Now im learning & train finger on phoenix simulator even the simulator not realistic like real flight or accurc. First heli i wanna buy goosky s2 & rs4 bcause the parts was cheap. 😊
Before getting an S2, I definitely recommend getting a Blade Nano and spending a few months with it first.
where to fly Heli in Atlanta GA
Nick Wisdom.. Awesome last name.
My advice : XK110S
So a simulator 100+ a controller 200 you pay 300 dollars and you not sure you will love it or good with it?
Do you have like a free simulator and controller for 50? :)
You can buy a cheap USB Controller. It's like a remote but only for flying on computer. You can use simulators in demo mode without costs.
I would say that my Goosky is more stable with self level off .
Don't listen to this guy talking about getting a 550 as your second model. He's setting you up to fail big time. Getting something that size should be purely based upon your skill level, not how many models you've previously bought or flown. I would personally recomend you be able to do upright and inverted figure 8s, forward and backwards b4 getting something the 500 size or larger. Otherwise you're setting yourself up for major frustration and a lot of wasted $ from crash cost.
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Thanks!
Nope - never used a simulator. flew my toy Twister Ninja for a few months then went straight to a goosky S2. So far 20 flights not a single accident.
That's good, but you're simply not going to get very good without practicing on a simulator. You just aren't.
@@Aberamentho2010 Nope - totally disagree.
@@PaulNugent-v1y You can disagree all you want, but proof is in the results. There isn't a single decent 3d heli pilot that hasn't put significant time in on a simulator. If you aren't into 3d, then maybe. But if that's the case then like i said, you won't get that good. Not crashing isn't a badge of honor in this hobby. It just means you aren't pushing yourself. Good luck
Congra. - Just a lucky bird! so far.... Best of luck.
20 flights are not much...I agree too, you can't become a good 3d pilot without a simulator. Decades ago simulators weren't available but thats the reason why people fly big helicopters too but only scale-like. If you only want to fly scale maybe it work without a simulator but not for starting with acrobatics/3D
Raw 580 cost: $750 for the frame and blades. Motor, servos, batteries not included? Yikes.
16S 800
😂
The audio quality is unacceptable.