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rcflyer_09
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Location: Mount Airy, North Carolina

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Think I'm going to trade my nitro 50.
10-17-2009 05:47 AM
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Gyronut
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Location: Martinsville In.

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Possible but doubtful...

I had the same prob a few years ago and only came out of it when I forced myself to fly.

It was either advance or no new helis......

I have heard it said many times "Fly what you can afford to crash" and its true.

The sim is going to teach you muscle memory, which is great and all but does little to increase the size of your Nads.......

Go out and have some fun.

Rick
10-17-2009 10:48 AM
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gvr-4579
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Location: Lakeville, MN - USA

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I would use the simulator to practice anything and everything that is possible to do, it will help you learn how to get out of situations in any orientation. I have been flying about an hour a day on the simulator recently due to unacceptable weather around my place for flying. I know the time put in makes me a better pilot when i put my real heli in the air.
10-17-2009 03:25 PM
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rcflyer_09
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When I first learned nose-in, it was like a huge weight had been lifited off my sholders, but now I have this same pressure on me to advance past Hovering and get into Forward flight.


In the mean time, I desided to get a EXI500 frame, and try and get it ready over the winter. Or Swop mine for yours.

Swop my 50 nitro 10 flights like new with all starting equipment, minus gyro, unless the swopee has a good quality gyro. Will be BNF.

Thunder Tiger 50 Titan.
Hitec HS5625MG Cyclic/Collective.
Hitec HS5475HB Throttle.
Futaba 611/9256, w/Western Robotics Step Down.
Align 2-in-1 Moded Power Switch.
Spectrum AR7000.

Plus 1 Gallon Unopened Cool Power 15%
12V Delux Starter, w/Hex.
Woodies, and Carbons.
Hand Crank Fuel Pump.
Extra Fuel Acossires. Tubeing, Cut offs, Filters, ect.
Extra Ball Links.

Will swop for a BNF Trex 500, with at least 1 good Pack.Plus $200.00 Cash.


I have over $1000.00 invested, in mine. Good as New.

Have to Be a Local Swop No Shipping. Mount Airy, North Carolina
10-17-2009 05:53 PM
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rcflyer_09
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My Heli in the (Sim) Autos Like A Lead Brick. I have tryed both ways in Idel Up (1,2) and Normal. How are you supost to do it?


I'm doing pretty good on inverted hovering, sorta. I'm going to pratice twice a day, or more. for about an hour each. And try my best to get real good at some of the most popular 3D stunts.

Can you guys tell me what some of the best to learn. Maybe 6-12 diffrant ones.

I like

1. Inverted hovering.
2. Tic-Tocs. (I can do Nose-ips O.K not nose down thou.

Thanks
10-18-2009 02:41 AM
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