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THANK YOU VERY MUCH ! ! At least someone, mentioning the integrated optical-flow-sensor. There are so many dumb "RC pilots" aroud, unboxing / presenting this model at RU-vid - not mentioning this precious piece of equipment.
If you want a challenge learn collective pitch. Takes a lot of practice but very rewarding when you zip it around without crashing and realize how far you’ve come. I know we’re all different but having total control is where the fun is. Especially the adrenaline that comes from those all most….moments.
Nice little chopper 🚁. Flew well, it's good they are adding more tech to help flying by 🐝 ginners 😊. Congrats Andy on an excellent 🚁 maiden.⚓️⚓️👍💚🧡💛👍🐝🚁😊👍⚓️⚓️.
I'll have to keep an eye on these RC ERA helis, most of my collection is the Eachine and the XK Helis, which have very little stabilization and do require some skill to operate.
Man, I want one of thease so bad. They seem like the first real RC heli that is flyable by a regular person. I haven't the money. Compared to some others they are definitely affordable though
AWESOME educational experience!! Glad to know that may be helicopters aren't as scary as I thought!! I have an indoor copter I should charge it up and give it try!! Thanks Saylors for the different presentation, FUN!! 💟👍😘
I actually have one! Have been enjoying it all summer, and picked up an affordable e scooter just about a month ago. Love them both but I think I like the bike more overall. 👍💯😎⚓️
When you are a beginner flying an RC helicopter don't fly it above your head always fly it at eye level so you can always see the orientation. The higher you fly it the harder it is. He kept flying it too high which is why it kept getting away from it. I had the pleasure of learning on a big 90-size helicopter when I was a kid. t only had a fly bay and a tail gyro. I had to use training gear with tennis balls on the ends. The only thing giving some stability was the fly bar. It was hard back then. Most people would never learn and give up. Nowadays with Fly bar systems and GPS, anyone can learn to fly. The problem I see is no one practices orientation so they never learn to do 3D. I think the technology has hampered that skill. 3D pilots are starting to disappear. Back then you had to learn orientation hovering in every position otherwise you would crash. There was no auto level. Expensive times. lol
I've never had a chopper before I saw one at Walmart for $24.00 that I'm thinking about ! I don't want to spend a lot of money on something I'm just going to crash and brake ! Lol
I’d strongly recommend passing on the $24 helicopter because it likely won’t fly well at all and will probably end up being a waste of $24 plus tax! Save up a little more and try something more hobby grade. Easier to fly and should last way longer and won’t just be something you only fly once or twice. It’s a very fun hobby, but you’ve gotta give it a fair chance! Check out the video that pops up at the end of this video for something even more budget friendly but still awesome! 😉👍💯😎⚓️
Really nice scale heli, correction on the flight time ( Not 15 minutes ......more like 9.5 minutes ) $160.00 seems a little steep especially for a heli that really doesn't fly great outdoors. Kinda reminds me of the Eachine E130 look great but had no power and was a complete turd to flying in light breeze .
problem with these heli is parts....they will be an orphaned ......unreapairable because individual repair parts not available....throw away as in throwing away money