Was still a little breezy at times, but good enough to get the birds in the air today. Took the 300 and the 550 up to the flying field I recently joined and gave it a shot. Wow what a difference is makes having some space to fly around in without trees and other obstacles to worry about. Finally got to open up the 550 and do some turns at various banks and speeds, big stall turns, some inverted hovering, flips and rolls. Good stuff.
Had one close call with the 550. Saved it about 2' off the ground. I have an issue where I'm feeding in a bit of forward elevator while doing left side rolls. MAkes it corkscrew. I tried to correct one in mid flip and end up going the wrong way with it and very nearly lost it. Managed to get it upright just in time and the engine unbogged just in time. I had them sticks pegged!
Strangely, I do not do the errant elevator on left side rolls in the sim, but I do do them in real life unless I'm being very conscious of my thumb positioning.
300X flights went well. That thing will get going very quick in a downwind run.
No vids on todays flights. I was nervous enough flying in front of some other heli flyers for the first time, and at the new location. Didn't need to put on the added pressure of filming it all.
Had one close call with the 550. Saved it about 2' off the ground. I have an issue where I'm feeding in a bit of forward elevator while doing left side rolls. MAkes it corkscrew. I tried to correct one in mid flip and end up going the wrong way with it and very nearly lost it. Managed to get it upright just in time and the engine unbogged just in time. I had them sticks pegged!
Strangely, I do not do the errant elevator on left side rolls in the sim, but I do do them in real life unless I'm being very conscious of my thumb positioning.
300X flights went well. That thing will get going very quick in a downwind run.
No vids on todays flights. I was nervous enough flying in front of some other heli flyers for the first time, and at the new location. Didn't need to put on the added pressure of filming it all.