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| RC Helicopter FISHING! Dave tries hand at "Heli Fishing" |
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For you skeptics who say the fish was dead, I
assure you it wasn't dead. I didn't see one
of you there either!
That said, I still risked my E-Flite Blade
400 for some entertainment for you (I used 3
batteries, hence the cut) as fun and
challenging for me.
I doubt most others would risk their $450
heli just to hover over the water, let alone
dangle a line!
This scenario shows it may be possible to use
the Helicopter for fishing, however it would
be expensive fishing.
It is always terribly windy here, so on this
calm day, those simple waves in the water was
of no concern to a sunfish!
It also helps to have lots of fish, like in
our Sand Pit Pond where they bite on hooks
with no bait! (actually I used fish eggs and
the hook 24" from the bobber.
Hey, you never know, if you don't try!
***Caution from past experience***
If the Tail rotor hits the water even
slightly, it will immediately cause a crash.
Big fish can drain batteries fast. It takes
and hour to charge between flights of only 6
minutes, so this could be a long process to
catch a fish.
Sunfish are not big fighters.
Fly easy and thanks for watching.
I hope you found this entertaining no matter
what.
Be sure to subscribe for more unique stuff
from Mr. Herbert's Science Class.
and yes, I'm going to try it again, so stay
tuned. Tags : Sibley Sand Pit Pond E-Flite Blade 400 3d fishing sunfish Dave Herbert Mr. Herbert's Science Class |
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Durée : 196 s |
| Micro gear/picoo z/ havoc heli/ tips and tricks. volume 1 |
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To enjoy the most flight times from your 2
channel infrared helicopter take good care of
your battery, always let it cool for about
five minutes and always recharge you battery
when it's dune cooling off. Remember if that
batteries voltage drops, so does your
helicopter. Also check your transmitter
batteries every week.
Every 2 channel helicopter needs to be
trimmed at the beginning of each flight and
each one requires different trim. My a
chopper (the first one in the video only
requires about 4 or5 clicks on the trim my b
chopper ( the second one I fly requires about
15 or 20)
Use your torque to your advantage, if you
drop your thrust quickly during a right turn
the torque helps the heli turn quicker, just
be prepared to raise your thrust back up and
correct for any over spin. Tags : Micro gear fairy picooz picoo picco havoc heli helicopter infrared channel eco man ecoman trim tips tricks free vide |
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Durée : 245 s |
| R/C HELI SHOT DOWN BY .50 CALIBER RIFLE |
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I had always wanted to Shoot down an R/C
Heli. I supplied My EVO 50 Heli. My Friend
Ray did the flying. We had heli aprox 100
yards out and it was moving around prett good
from the wind. I used an Armor Piercing Round
in hopes of shooting strait through the
motor. Well it was a perfect hit. The round
went strait through the pipe, and through the
mtor. You can acctually see where it entered
one side of the piston and right out the
other side. Hope you guys like the shot, If
intristed in the rifle used, then check out
my website extreme50cal.com :) Tags : .50 cal rifle sniper 50 caliber shooting gun guns EDM ARMS DTC windrunner M96 M98 extreme R/C Heli Helicopter EVO |
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Durée : 209 s |
| Electric Heli Training Stand-Part 1 |
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Frustrated and tired of crashing? Here is a
simple training/test stand you can build. I
designed this to help folks learn the
sensitivity of the controls of an RC
helicopter. This stand may give you a little
better chance at seeing and feeling what your
helicopter will do, before you go fly it.
Using this stand, you can adjust your gyro,
your cyclic controls and trims. If you can
keep it level on the stand, you will have a
much better chance at succeeding when you go
out to fly it on your own. Try to mount your
heli as close to the center of gravity on the
stand and the trims will remain close. The
tail rotor will remain trimmed on or off the
stand.
Nothing is perfect and this isn't either. I
am sure others will copy it, as Free
Enterprise goes, but at least this may give
you a fighting chance to feel what your heli
will do when you decide to fly it outside.
You can make it yourself or if there is
enough interest, I may make some available.
Note: ETRM helis do not have enough power to
lift it much, however it still is a good way
to practice direction, tail rotor control and
keeping it level.
Again, all helis are "upside down rotary
lawnmowers", so respect this test stand for
what it is.
Be careful on the controls and do not
abruptly make changes, or you may have a
blade strike or something worse.
If you break it on the stand, you would most
likely have also broken it off the stand too.
Use common sense and you may want to tie a
safety cord like "Chalk line" cord to the
mounting plate and base, in case your rubber
bands come off. Always inspect your equipment
and be safe.
Hope this helps and thanks for watching. Tags : Helicopter Training test stand Honeybee Blade 400 Mr. Herbert's Science Class Dave Herbert RC |
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Durée : 601 s |
| Micro gear apache heli review and obstacle course flight |
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Micro gear needs to take this helicopter off
the market
Don't buy one of these. I found this coaxial
apache 4 channel helicopter made by micro
gear for sale at the local frys electronics
for 89.99. I am very disappointed with its
flight performance and its transmitter. It
came with a mode one transmitter that looked
like it was left over from the cold war. In
the USA we use mode 2. Also the crystal
wasn't interchangeable with my other
transmitters, it was to short. If you buy one
be prepared to get your own transmitter,
preferably one with servo reverse switches on
it, because you will need to reverse one of
the servos if you switch to mode 2.
Also the sliding swash plate is not precise
nor is it well tuned out of the box. You may
need to move the swash plate to different
screws; you may also need to move the servo
horn over one notch on the front servo.
This helicopter is a wreck waiting to
happen, so if you buy one get extra blades
and don't expect much out of it. It may look
cool but it certainly doesn't fly very well.
Also the tech support from micro gear has
not responded to any of my E-mails,
And most retail stores don't offer exchanges
or refunds on R.C vehicles so do your
research and buy something with a normal
swash plate. If you have time send micro gear
an E-mail at support@theparknshop.com telling
them to take this helicopter off the market.
That's the only contact info I have for them. Tags : taiostflyer apache longbow ah64 coaxial contra rotating rc helicopter 4 channel micro gear microgear review heli choppe |
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Affichage : 228146
Durée : 610 s |
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