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Post by xodarap1 on Oct 21, 2010 21:49:55 GMT -5
Testing the video glasses out again, but this time with a smaller 450 heli..
Steve
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Post by Jerrymac on Oct 21, 2010 23:38:56 GMT -5
Nice flying as always Steve. The video looks really good for a cheap pair of "spy" glasses.
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Post by dunkonu23 on Oct 22, 2010 4:59:48 GMT -5
Well, Steve... I guess you've just proven that it IS the pilot and not the gear. I love that you took a budget approach and got a flier like that. OUTSTANDING flying, bro!!!! Thanks for sharing. I'm with Jerry... those glasses work great! Scott
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Post by xodarap1 on Oct 22, 2010 10:20:08 GMT -5
Thanks. The really cool part about this Dragonus heli is that i have over 350 flights on it with this motor and have only been through a total of 6 of the tower pro servos during that time period. Only one servo failed in flight.. the others were all damaged in crashes. The 3 cyclic servos on there now have over 200 hard flights on them and they still fly like when they were new. Even the wooden blade sets have taken quite a beating but keep on going crash after crash. The hobbywing 30a esc has been on there since the heli was new and it didn't cost more than $30. I've still got a lot of spare parts for this bird, and like my Gaui's, the crashes are cheap.. so i just go out and fly it without fear. It's been a great trainer/beater heli and it made a nice addition to the Gaui's in the hangar.
Steve
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Post by dunkonu23 on Oct 22, 2010 22:17:38 GMT -5
Steve, That's pretty cool. It's all about the cost with the beater, I guess. As long as you can get parts, I guess. Scott
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