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    #16
    Morning & thank you NB, I thrive under pressure. Lol
    Btw the sight of your lipos will scare the living day
    lights out of Tareq even.

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      #17
      Since this thread is about statistics, I would like to find out what is the record time a heli flyer gave up the hobby.

      From what I know, the record is 15 seconds; counting from the moment he started his first flight.
      In this case, this person bought a heli built by a shop. He refused to practise on simulator.
      On the first flight, the heli crashed in less than 1 second after he lifted the heli.
      So, the 15 seconds was the spool up time. Heli in the air for less than 1 second.
      The head speed was far too high for a newbie.

      He packed up and left, never be seen at the flying field again.

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        #18
        Really 15 secs ??? My 2 cents, to make or break, alot
        of this does really comes from the the LHS. Proper
        advice, support etc is essential. Unfortunately many
        are only interested selling, the more expensive the better.
        Heli flying can really be much less painless & almost crash
        proof for beginners. My LHS what they do & recommend
        is to install a Nazar gyro. Gps etc but what's nice is this
        gyro can be set in self levelling mode. This means that
        you can pracitce orientation hoover, FF, figure eights etc
        When you something goes wrong just release the stick
        heli will just go into hoover mode

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          #19
          which rise of drones and autopilots systems, people will don't bother about helis and just go straight for the drones. as long it can hover and be in control, they are happy. lol.
          Kedi AH !

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            #20
            Originally posted by Murdanny View Post
            which rise of drones and autopilots systems, people will don't bother about helis and just go straight for the drones. as long it can hover and be in control, they are happy. lol.
            with the*
            Kedi AH !

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              #21
              Not surprise most people choose the easier crafts to fly.

              As Alex said (not his real name, the name has been changed to protect his identity), people who fly heli are not normal.
              Which implies normal people don't fly heli. I will say if you are too "normal" you can't fly heli.

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                #22
                Do you mean that we're at the boarder line of lunacy
                Nothing better to do but waste hard earned money to
                create lots of stress & agony to ourselves

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Sumo View Post
                  Do you mean that we're at the boarder line of lunacy
                  Nothing better to do but waste hard earned money to
                  create lots of stress & agony to ourselves
                  LOL. You have what it takes (referring to mentality) to be an excellent heli pilot.

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                    #24
                    Thank you but how I wish that I've got a Shi Fu to guide me.
                    Right now seem to enjoy buidling more. Last week just cruising
                    around with my G380 came in hover & before I knew it boom
                    strike on idle 1. What had happened, while seems like 1 signal
                    wire on one of the cyclic dislodge itself causing the gyro to go
                    berserk. Well shit happens & we just have to shrug our shoulders
                    & lie to ourselfs that its part & parcel of the game
                    What idiots ya . Lol

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Sumo View Post
                      Thank you but how I wish that I've got a Shi Fu to guide me.
                      Right now seem to enjoy buidling more. Last week just cruising
                      around with my G380 came in hover & before I knew it boom
                      strike on idle 1. What had happened, while seems like 1 signal
                      wire on one of the cyclic dislodge itself causing the gyro to go
                      berserk. Well shit happens & we just have to shrug our shoulders
                      & lie to ourselfs that its part & parcel of the game
                      What idiots ya . Lol
                      I am not sure if your issues can be solved by a Shi Fu. LOL.

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                        #26
                        My training progress slow down (delay) when these happen:

                        1. Build new heli. (2 to 3 weeks)
                        2. Change flying field (1 to 2 months)
                        3. Heli crash (1 day)
                        4. Change flight controller (2 to 3 months)

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                          #27
                          I can share my little experience:
                          1. Build new heli. (2 to 3 weeks) - Dont' need to many helis. Stick to one training heli
                          2. Change flying field (1 to 2 months) Why move around? Stick to one to two flying fields (home ground)
                          3. Heli crash (1 day) spend more time on SIM, especially before trying new moves
                          4. Change flight controller (2 to 3 months)[/QUOTE] Stick to one FBL, Vbar !

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                            #28
                            You mean boarder line lunacy ShiFu NB ?
                            Haizzz that don't need cause I'm already
                            a member of this elite club where Trump
                            is the chairman me a junior member

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