Jetpainter
640cc Uber Pimp
I put my first stick time in on a RC heli today in 29 years. I bought a T-Rex 550e V1 a while back and finally had it off the ground today. I had a friend at the field check it out and do a test flight, then I ran two batteries through it hovering.
The first few things I noticed were, it's easier to keep the real 550 in one spot then it is on the sim, and it's so much easier than the Mini Boy I had years ago I can't even believe it. I had several guys tell me how stable the 550 was and now I get it. I am so glad I went that direction. The AR7200bx controller setup is pretty easy and I spent a fair amount of time with a pitch gauge getting the tracking as close as I could and it turned out to be perfect. The only tweaking we had to do was a turn and a half on the tail rotor push rod ball link and a little adjusting on the gain and it flew great.
Having some experienced help to check everything over and do the test flight was huge. Now I have to put in some stick time and see if I can transfer some of my sim skills into real flying skills. I've got tons to learn, but I think I'm already hooked.
The first few things I noticed were, it's easier to keep the real 550 in one spot then it is on the sim, and it's so much easier than the Mini Boy I had years ago I can't even believe it. I had several guys tell me how stable the 550 was and now I get it. I am so glad I went that direction. The AR7200bx controller setup is pretty easy and I spent a fair amount of time with a pitch gauge getting the tracking as close as I could and it turned out to be perfect. The only tweaking we had to do was a turn and a half on the tail rotor push rod ball link and a little adjusting on the gain and it flew great.
Having some experienced help to check everything over and do the test flight was huge. Now I have to put in some stick time and see if I can transfer some of my sim skills into real flying skills. I've got tons to learn, but I think I'm already hooked.