Hi,bro out there..my friend have just brought me a 450 pro heli kit..I think is the same as t-Rex 450.I not sure how to assemble it..is there anyone out there who know how to assemble it and do setup?
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Originally posted by xsavagex View PostHi,bro out there..my friend have just brought me a 450 pro heli kit..I think is the same as t-Rex 450.I not sure how to assemble it..is there anyone out there who know how to assemble it and do setup?
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Originally posted by xsavagex View PostBro...do u help assemble the 450 pro heli at a fee?
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Hi TS , its true that its better that you learn yourself from the manual and if you still got questions , either you ask here or you bring it to any flying field to ask the bro there . Some of them can help you quite alot depending on their own free time and goodwill of cos . And believe me its very good enough to have someone to guide you on building it rather then paying someone to do it .
I would recomend that you accept jasonfinn's help to guide you although i don't even know who he is :P And for a start i would recomend someone to guide me too , as heli involve alot of knowledge . A beginner may think that he has finished building it and is fit for flying when there's actually alot more stuff to be done to be fit for flying .
That's what happen to me if not for kiply's help and guide , i may have killed myself on the maiden flight . Only upon inspection, advise and further correction cum completely setup in the tx by kiply then i realize there are alot more stuff to be done to be fit for flying . Yes the manual does tell alot but i don't really understand it at that time .
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Hi xsavagex,
Will you Pay someone to Fly for you as well ?
Joke aside, what TWE75 said is true. Learning to build and setup a RC heli is part of the whole package. It will be good if there is folks to guide you, but ultimately, you have to do it yourself.My blog: http://ongbenghui.blogspot.com
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