Walkera HM 4#3B double brushless motors

Posted on 09. Nov, 2009 by Admin in Remote Control Helicopters




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  • 6 Responses to “Walkera HM 4#3B double brushless motors”

    1. YourFriendlyMe

      19. Jun, 2009

      ok my questions are is it an intermediate heli if i had experience on 2 and 3 channel helis am i considered as an intermediate rc heli pilot if so thanks

    2. Helicopsi

      21. Jun, 2009

      A helicopter as this 4#3, flies like a more sophisticated model(ie it is always sliding on the air). It is interesting if you fly frequently. Otherwise a coaxial like the Walkera 5G6 has the same displacement but stops as soon as you stop moving the commands. Easier but less realistic.

    3. YourFriendlyMe

      21. Jun, 2009

      yes but i already experienced the 5g6 yes its very easy to fly but i want a litttle more chalenging heli is this the right one for a fixed pichted

    4. Helicopsi

      21. Jun, 2009

      Yes, this heli resists to the majority of the crashs and the parts are cheaps. So it’s really a good training machine. It has a good agility better than other FP. So after you can fly a CP (more sophisticated) very easily. But take care with this 4#3B full brushless. The AC brushless motor seems to have a problem with its axle. I had to open it to clean it.

    5. OghamTheBold

      23. Aug, 2009

      Looks a bit frisky – I want to see novices flying it

    6. matiasjure16

      04. Sep, 2009

      Resents the wind, as with the Lama V4 or similar models? Thank you!

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