Mda1701d
Member
A question for you more experienced pilots please!
I bought a little mcpx tp play with, and to help out with my learning to fly. It was a used one, but in good condition.
Our rooms are quite small, and I found I couldnt get airborne without hitting something! It seems to need a fair amount of room for take off. On the odd occasion when there has been no wind, I have flown outside, it takes alot of correcting after launch, then I can only stay in the air for a minute or so before getting into trouble! Seems better as the battery gets lower, so I tried dropping the head speed, but not much difference. Settings on the dx6 are pretty much the same as Tonys. I just wondered if this is typical of the model, or should it be easier to control. Certainly on phoenix its very easy to fly. The take off is more backwards and left than straight up. New bullet blades have been fitted, and I check the main gear is pushed on after every crash, so thats quite often!
Thanks chaps.
I bought a little mcpx tp play with, and to help out with my learning to fly. It was a used one, but in good condition.
Our rooms are quite small, and I found I couldnt get airborne without hitting something! It seems to need a fair amount of room for take off. On the odd occasion when there has been no wind, I have flown outside, it takes alot of correcting after launch, then I can only stay in the air for a minute or so before getting into trouble! Seems better as the battery gets lower, so I tried dropping the head speed, but not much difference. Settings on the dx6 are pretty much the same as Tonys. I just wondered if this is typical of the model, or should it be easier to control. Certainly on phoenix its very easy to fly. The take off is more backwards and left than straight up. New bullet blades have been fitted, and I check the main gear is pushed on after every crash, so thats quite often!
Thanks chaps.