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pimu1
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Location: brooklyn,ny

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Can anyone tell me why I am having a hard time with keeping the heli at a certin hight? just hovering. It seems that she has a habbit of climbing on me.I used the pitch and throttle curves that were in the beam manual.And yes I am new to this hobby I have been flying for a about a month stright. It just doesn't seem to behave like in realflight 3.5 I know it's just a sim,but isn't suppose to be realistic.

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05-16-2009 01:16 AM
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helirulz
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Location: Singapore

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dont get too attached to the sim. It doesn't replicate 100% how a real model should feel.
05-16-2009 01:37 AM
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Heli 770
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Location: Lemon Grove, Ca. USA.

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Do you have the wind off on the Realflight.
05-16-2009 01:38 AM
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pimu1
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maybe I didn't post my question right.I was wondering if my beam heli needs to be constenly adjusted for hight? is that noraml?

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05-16-2009 01:51 AM
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Heli 770
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You will constantly be moving your sticks to make corrections.
05-16-2009 01:56 AM
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