Walkera 4#1 Flight in Factory

Posted on 23. Nov, 2009 by Admin in Remote Control Helicopters




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  • 16 Responses to “Walkera 4#1 Flight in Factory”

    1. Theleadzeppelin06

      07. Dec, 2007

      nice hovering!

    2. RoryReek0

      09. Dec, 2007

      Wow that’s awesome, the camera man must be a sexy beast!

    3. df44me

      15. Dec, 2007

      excellent control! I’ll be glad when I can do that so smooth.

    4. pilotaavionetas

      22. Dec, 2007

      nice nice controll!! you good pilot driver

    5. pelicanflyer01

      24. Jan, 2008

      fantastic flying. I have just got my 4#1 and hope to be as good as you. What trim settings do you use as it seems so smooth.I am learning to hover at this stage.
      pelicanflyer01

    6. tuboyut

      24. Jan, 2008

      Trims settings are not something others should copy! The W4#1 has got a terrible gyro My rudder trim is FULL right, and I still have to fly with a touch of right rudder. So the gyro really isnt doing its job, and I have to BE the gyro! As you can guess, it takes a bit of effort to fly this stable with a poor performing gyro. Good thing about a crappy gyro is that you learn how to hold your tail very well. Other trims are close to center except throttle of course.

    7. lebanesesoldierboy

      27. May, 2008

      guys its 4 channel but is it very hard to ride i mean if your a beginner how much time do you need to know how to rie it

    8. yeosol29

      30. May, 2008

      Awesome hovering!

    9. roflcopter105

      15. Aug, 2008

      how do you do nose in?

    10. tuboyut

      15. Aug, 2008

      When ever the heli has its nose pointing towards you, you are “Nose In”.

    11. jessemartijn

      01. Oct, 2008

      it’s kinda freaking hard to fly it 8D just got it home lal, pretty strong it is :3, the balls are vibrating if i want to lift-off (NOT MINE… THE HELI’S PRACTICE BALLS >_>)
      but still, i has a day off -school friday so i hope it’s nice weather to pratice at the field near mii house …

      lol

    12. junecadao

      06. Feb, 2009

      nice…

    13. allygemelli

      20. Feb, 2009

      Awesome…what did you did for your heli be so stable? What li-po battery amper are you using?

    14. tuboyut

      20. Feb, 2009

      Just a good setup I guess.

      1. Straight paddles
      2. COG as perfect as possible
      3. Swash plate perfectly level as possible

      I was using the 7.4V 1500mah I think. Very light compared to the stock Ni-Cads. Same power though so gives you a longer flight time. Ni-Cads were approx 5-7mins. LiPo were approx 10-12mins. VERY long flights! :D

    15. allygemelli

      25. Feb, 2009

      I thought that 1500mah was too heavy. But now i’m concerned. Thanks for the advice! And how i level perfectly the swash plate?

    16. tuboyut

      25. Feb, 2009

      Oops my mistake. That should’ve been 800mah, not 1500mah! >)

      There are a few tutorials on the web on how to level ya swash. i’d recommend reading a few and you’ll quickly understand what its all about.

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