People may develop their flying skills at the same time they learn the tricky mechanical and electronical part. At the end, if your heli flies, It all depends of your skills to save it from a crash, not the 2 degrees difference on the pitch... jeje, and no matter how perfect are the measurements, nothing can save the heli from a loosen screw... It is not easy to find people that thinks the same way as I do. Thumbs up to your video!
Very usefull to let beginers know that not everything has to be perfect to make the heli fly quite good. Many people spends too much energy measuring and all that stuff instead of flying when at most people skill level it is not a must to have it 100% perfect. Im not a pro but I can do kind of convincing piroflips, pyrofunels, etc... and dont even use the pitch gauge to set the cero degrees point... neither a leveler tool although I have them in my toolbox...
People may develop their flying skills at the same time they learn the tricky mechanical and electronical part. At the end, if your heli flies, It all depends of your skills to save it from a crash, not the 2 degrees difference on the pitch... jeje, and no matter how perfect are the measurements, nothing can save the heli from a loosen screw... It is not easy to find people that thinks the same way as I do. Thumbs up to your video!
Very usefull to let beginers know that not everything has to be perfect to make the heli fly quite good. Many people spends too much energy measuring and all that stuff instead of flying when at most people skill level it is not a must to have it 100% perfect. Im not a pro but I can do kind of convincing piroflips, pyrofunels, etc... and dont even use the pitch gauge to set the cero degrees point... neither a leveler tool although I have them in my toolbox...
Nice very informative. I love short vids like these
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Good Video
know at least you know your not the only one =)
jeje, ok!