6 Responses to “Walkera HM 4#3B double brushless motors”
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
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.
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
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.
OghamTheBold
23. Aug, 2009
Looks a bit frisky – I want to see novices flying it
matiasjure16
04. Sep, 2009
Resents the wind, as with the Lama V4 or similar models? Thank you!
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
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.
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
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.
OghamTheBold
23. Aug, 2009
Looks a bit frisky – I want to see novices flying it
matiasjure16
04. Sep, 2009
Resents the wind, as with the Lama V4 or similar models? Thank you!