• Friday, July 30th, 2010
This is a close up view of the rotor head on the Blade mSR remote control heli. It shows the advanced swashplate setup and flight afterwards. Please remember to Comment, Rate, and Subscribe to support my channel. Thanks, Eric www.AroundTuitvideos.com
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Category: Backpacking
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how long did it take you to fly that way ? cause for me its really hard…
There seems to be a lot of slop in my in my rotor between the swash plate and other components. Should I just buy new parts and rebuild? I just purchased the heli yesterday, although i have definitely put at least 3 hours of flight on the heli.
I started with a coaxial helicopter first. That’s a good place to start before going with a tail-rotor.
@MrLowAltitude ok when i say i like it better to fly any heli with cf blades for more precise handling ,,you would say ,ï should be able to fly with plastics”" i could ,,but the point is it flies nicer with carbonfibers and would be more precise ,,any remark then about a sim would have nothing to do with the subject,,if racedriver wants to chance to better tyres tou dont advice drivinglesson instead ,,get my drift here?
@MrLowAltitude i use simulator every day ,,but it was a inapropriate answer to treat me like i dont know shit,,even with flying capability ,,a heli can still lack quality in its stock version,,i just asked if the upgraded version would be in production,,and the answer was that i should use sim ,,how stupid is that
@ joehandsome99: Great Video! I have an MSR too, it’s got around 300 flights now still with the original main frame, landing skid and motors! I don’t give much on tuning parts but I really recommend you the precision flybar from microheli, it really improves the control precision and stability because it’s got a ball bearing in the middle, not just a hole which wears out as the stock one.
Have fun with your mSR!
@bassax7045 Oh and by the way: Flight-Sims are great to practise the control reflexes! I have many hours (Not 3D, just normal flying) on different types of rc-helicopters but I still use my simulator sometimes if I want to try new things!
@bassax7045 I agree with joehandsome99 man, he’s right! I own an mSR too and I think for it’s size, it’s very tough! You have to understand that the mSR is not an outdoor helicopter. Sure you can fly the mSR outside but as an experienced pilot you should know the limits of your aircraft so you don’t overstrain it. Aluminum parts make it more precise to control but they won’t help if you crash it, they are just more expensive to replace…
Cool ! Thanks for sharing
@joehandsome99 im cool man ,,it just felt like giving a standard answer to a real question ,,,i can fly it ,,its just that its very fragile when using it outdoors ,,indoor flying keeping it hole is no fun ,,so with stronger parts it would be way better
@bassax7045 Cool your heels before typing. I made a suggestion that maybe you should try a flight sim. Thats all. I dont own stock in the company nor do I sell spare parts for this heli.
BTW, if you cant fly it stock, why do you think aluminum upgrades will help you?
@bassax7045 Try using a flight sim. It may save you some crashes. Thanks for watching.
@Paps3 thanks
You may use micorheli CNC spare parts. It looks much better.
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@ryansmeaton thanks for watching.
@Jeremybaland it is easier.
@oldude45 thanks for watching.
@jerzee91 thanks for watching.
@HAYUPAKARINGID thanks kindly.
@1911Solution88 try using a flight sim. It will help you learn to fly and not spend as much on parts. Thanks for watching.
@Aekero thanks for watching.
@Photoshopercs3 the wind will blow it around a little since it only weighs one ounce, but it is fun to fly.
@Percula777 thanks for the tip.
hey joe take 4 to 6mm off the ends of your flybar. It will help
with tail blowout,