
Noah said he was having lots of trouble with his cyclic servos shortly after the flight. You can’t tell by watching this flight. Somebody hand him a servo or 2.
Nice Flying Noah!
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Noah said he was having lots of trouble with his cyclic servos shortly after the flight. You can’t tell by watching this flight. Somebody hand him a servo or 2.
Nice Flying Noah!
Source: alexmit
Please make no mistake… This was not a dig. I was being sarcastic in the post above and meant that it was very difficult to tell that there was any problem with the helicopter. You are a great pilot. Keep it up Noah!
LOL. I knew you were joking ”just pointing out one of the parts where it bothered me the most.” It also sucked on loops and hurricanes so thats why I did not do them much. And thank you for posting the video. I’ll hopefully see you in huntsville. I’ll have the 50E and the 90 flying grat by then. Also mabey some new cyclics in the 450 if I can afford it.
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Thank you whoever typed the text below the video. ”You can tell the cyclics were bad in my inverted hoover.” They were slopy and I was having to fight it the whole time.