@@RobinAchoeJr He is right though, you may need to tighten your blades a little. They might lead and lag too much, to the point where it can cause ground resonance, and can turn from good to bad instantly, for added insurance that it doesnt happen, I would advise you to tighten them suckers up. 😉
Absolutely not! It’s a Toy! Inertia from the motors spinning at top speed rapidly will keep my balanced blades at 180 degrees at take of and landing, that’s why it’s a run switch to start the spooling up process of the blades and to stop them after landing (blades are always at Max velocity against the ground “ram” effect. Improper maintenance and poor flying condition for an inexperience rc helicopter pilot may see the results you speak of but not me. Maintenance is Key! Thanks for watching like and subscribe for more rc videos coming soon!...
@@RobinAchoeJr Ive seen some pretty bad ground resonance on spool up and shut down from 450 sizes. Loose blades can also lead to boom strikes upon harsh manouvers. Tighten them. Ask all the helicopter guys, they'll tell you the same thing as me. This is from expirience. You might save yourself from a very bad failiure. Take these as words of advise. Im not telling you to do anything, but the fellow above is right.
When you get it up in the air hit the record button! No I didn’t balance the props. I trust that Eachine sent me well balanced props for flight, and the pitch is already set, but I did check to make sure that each ccw and cw prop was all the same pitch for a balanced flight. I can hover the quadcopter at eye level with my hands off the sticks outdoors with minimum trimming. Indoors is a whole different story because of ground effect in indoor pressure.
My bad I thought you commented on the Eachine X220. Yes I go through a complete blade checklist before flight and test it several times in idle for tilts, flutters, and speed variations with the current voltage level. You can create your own checklist or find a decent checklist off Google and helicopter groups.
“Home” is when the gps takes control and returns near the takeoff location. “3D mode” is when the head speed increases, the helicopter feels very loose and you can make it so flips, and tick tocks in the air with practice (practice in gps mode first in a very open space like a football, baseball field.
Your blades aren't tight enough they should be tight, so when you move the blades, they shouldn't be that free move the blades they should turn when you spin 360 degrees if they don't your too loose.
Nice demonstration. I just ordered one yesterday. I can’t wait to get it! Thanks
Enjoy! I Fly mines a lot on my off days.
Thank you!
You are extremely brave.
Love it..”This is NOT an indoor helicopter “.. 😆🤣🇦🇺
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Transmitter not turned on?! You should ALWAYS have the TX on before plugging in the main power on any RC.
Correct, this is the comment I was looking for before posting the same.
Nice helicopter
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SOUND GOOD Like It Solar!!
Thank you!
Cool!
Hi,were do you by the LED light at the bottom helicopter from,plese let me no many thanks.
Adhesive Button Lamp
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2:20 Like It Turboprop Engine!
It sounds really nice!!
exactly, if i didnt see the picture, i would have thought that it was a turboprop engine startup
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I 💕 you Robin achoe Jr.
I appreciate that!
Mine is solid purple light it won’t turn green any suggestions?
Calibrate again…
Hey Robin why can't I get may FW450 V2 controls to work indoors like you?
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I’m not sure. But the area around me is more so rural area with a lot of space.
Sounds like a mini-turbine on start up. Like the blade whirling sound.
It sounds really good!
Turn the transmitter on first. Tighten up those blades before you break something.
Fly your own damn helicopter! Thanks for watching the video though.✌🏾
@@RobinAchoeJr He is right though, you may need to tighten your blades a little. They might lead and lag too much, to the point where it can cause ground resonance, and can turn from good to bad instantly, for added insurance that it doesnt happen, I would advise you to tighten them suckers up. 😉
Absolutely not! It’s a Toy!
Inertia from the motors spinning at top speed rapidly will keep my balanced blades at 180 degrees at take of and landing, that’s why it’s a run switch to start the spooling up process of the blades and to stop them after landing (blades are always at Max velocity against the ground “ram” effect. Improper maintenance and poor flying condition for an inexperience rc helicopter pilot may see the results you speak of but not me. Maintenance is Key!
Thanks for watching like and subscribe for more rc videos coming soon!...
@@RobinAchoeJr Ive seen some pretty bad ground resonance on spool up and shut down from 450 sizes. Loose blades can also lead to boom strikes upon harsh manouvers. Tighten them. Ask all the helicopter guys, they'll tell you the same thing as me. This is from expirience. You might save yourself from a very bad failiure. Take these as words of advise. Im not telling you to do anything, but the fellow above is right.
@@RobinAchoeJr Not really a toy, its like calling a weed wacker a toy.
I can’t wait to get my up in the air, but I want to ask you, did you balance and set your blade pitch when you did your setup ??
When you get it up in the air hit the record button!
No I didn’t balance the props. I trust that Eachine sent me well balanced props for flight, and the pitch is already set, but I did check to make sure that each ccw and cw prop was all the same pitch for a balanced flight. I can hover the quadcopter at eye level with my hands off the sticks outdoors with minimum trimming. Indoors is a whole different story because of ground effect in indoor pressure.
But I’m not a quadcopter guy, I fly helicopters more. I’m learning and practicing with a Traxxas Aton Plus.
My bad I thought you commented on the Eachine X220.
Yes I go through a complete blade checklist before flight and test it several times in idle for tilts, flutters, and speed variations with the current voltage level. You can create your own checklist or find a decent checklist off Google and helicopter groups.
@@RobinAchoeJr ok thank you for the info
Thank you! Looking forward to seeing your videos next!...
Very beautiful flight ! What are home and 3 D mode on this transmitter ?
“Home” is when the gps takes control and returns near the takeoff location. “3D mode” is when the head speed increases, the helicopter feels very loose and you can make it so flips, and tick tocks in the air with practice (practice in gps mode first in a very open space like a football, baseball field.
@@RobinAchoeJr Thanks a lot !!
@@RobinAchoeJr Thanks a lot ! Is that possible to fly as scaled helicopter in 3D mode ? Is that easy to fly ? 😀
pretty much pointless, yet for some reason really enjoyable video
Fair enough
thenks.good
Thank you!!
How in the heck are you getting a GPS lock inside the house??
I have open space right outside of my tv room outside so it locks on pretty well and it recognizes the area.
GPS system doesnt work indoor !!
IM wOHNZIMMER ?? LEBENSMÜDE !
Und nur Deppen ziehen die Blätter nicht leicht an!
Don’t try this at home!
You know the transmitter needs on before plugging. The helli .up.
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Blades are not tight enough.
Dude! Straighten out those blades before you spool up for God sake and they're way too loose...
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣 sure I’ll get right on it, sike! Thanks for watching!
I'm Brasil good .ok
Thanks!
Your blades aren't tight enough they should be tight, so when you move the blades, they shouldn't be that free move the blades they should turn when you spin 360 degrees if they don't your too loose.
@@mrbrettlee1 Whatever Bro. I hope you enjoyed the video.
GPS doesn't work indoor !!
That’s incorrect. GPS works indoors in and outdoors.
The video is proof.