Well, after all the drama. I still do not know what was wrong but after all that I now have two, yes two helicopters to fly. Number one is the first one I brought some time ago, it the cheapest HK450. Crashed after just two tries. Number 2 is the HK 450 GT Pro2 which has the good motor very good servos. Both have
the Assan gt250 mems gyro and identical Spectrum RX.. Which one is the smoother and best to fly. Yes of course the one I call the bitsa model with the cheap servos but then again I can't really fly a heli yet so what do I know. Only that the cheapo sounds very good and responds very well to the TX commands. I have set them both up almost identical but the cheap one in my opinion flies better. Maybe it is because I'm more relaxed with the cheap one and so fly a little better. I don't know but I think flying helicopters is more in the mind than one would think. Anyway just thought I would let the guys here know the
state of play. I'm beginning to enjoy this. One tip I will pass on that has help me enormously is when you fly have plenty of real estate in front of you. That one suggestion has help me greatly. Also an old fart can learn new trick LOL. Cheers
the Assan gt250 mems gyro and identical Spectrum RX.. Which one is the smoother and best to fly. Yes of course the one I call the bitsa model with the cheap servos but then again I can't really fly a heli yet so what do I know. Only that the cheapo sounds very good and responds very well to the TX commands. I have set them both up almost identical but the cheap one in my opinion flies better. Maybe it is because I'm more relaxed with the cheap one and so fly a little better. I don't know but I think flying helicopters is more in the mind than one would think. Anyway just thought I would let the guys here know the
state of play. I'm beginning to enjoy this. One tip I will pass on that has help me enormously is when you fly have plenty of real estate in front of you. That one suggestion has help me greatly. Also an old fart can learn new trick LOL. Cheers