El helicóptero BLADE 70S Radio Control RTF | RC de cerca
You can get to learn how to fly okay. Ahora, when you get one of these out of the box. Claro, you get the little heli already set up and ready to go. You get the radio which is set up in the mode two, which is the throttle on the left. You get a spare set of main rotor blades, as well as a couple of little extra bits of velcro here for some additional batteries that you might get. They do give you four double a batteries for the radio as well, que es realmente bueno, and then you have the battery for the heli, which is only a tiny little thing. And then you have a usb charger in here as well. Uh. So pretty much everything that you need is in the box ready to go, and then, of course there is the all important user manual that i do recommend. You read, because there are a couple of things in here that you need. You do need to know uh in order to get the heli going. Um and i’ll show you some of that a little bit later on. So what makes this little guy uh such a great little beginner halle uh well compared to some of the other helicopters that are out there that are obviously a little bit bigger and they’re, probably a little bit more capable this one’s actually a little bit tougher uh. The landing gear is actually a little bit stiffer uh, which means you can take.
You know the odd hard landing a little bit better. The tail boom here is a little bit thicker as well and it’s also a square shape, which gives it a bit more rigidity. So this is the it’s, not the most agile helicopter, but it is definitely one of the better ones for learning for that purpose. On top of that, you do get a spare set of main rotor blades. So if you do happen to you know smack into the curtains or whatever you’ve got those spare blades there to help you out now, underneath of course, it’s all very small to a very uh. You know micro, so you do need to take a little bit of care when handling this guy uh. The canopy comes off just by pulling the sides of it here. It’S got these little rubber o rings around, where the canopy clips on so that’s the little canopy there that just pops off and then you’ll see that there’s really not much to it. You got the bigger motor here, which is the main uh blade motor, so that’s that guy there, and then you got a couple of little servo motors on there as well to sort of make everything work and then there’s another one back here as well. For the tail rotor now you’ll notice there’s a little bit of a velcro strip right on the front. Aquí, the antenna is kind of sticking out right at the front of the heli and then the battery kind of sits, very snugly, just on top of the velcro.
Here that um sort of sort of clips on and then there’s a couple of dots just on the side there, a black and red dot, and then you just match up match that up to the wires. When you’re plugging your battery in and then away you go so you do need to handle this with a little bit of care and just make sure that you know you don’t jam up the gears or anything like that when you’re handling it and then very gently Put the canopy back on and then you’re pretty much ready to go so essentially that’s how the hell you’ll get set up. Bien, so before you take off, if you try to use the halle as it is, como se puede ver, there’s no throttle the heli once it’s plugged in it is by default unarmed. So you actually have to arm the heli it’s, a nice cool little uh safety feature that the helicopter has got so in order to arm the heli. You have to basically have your throttle all the way down and just push it all. The way to the right and you’ll see that the light on the heli starts blinking rapidly. That means that it’s ready to go once it’s set you’re good to go so you’ve got throttle. But if you leave it on idle like this for more than 10 Segundos, it will disarm itself again and you will need to re arm the heli just something to keep in mind, because i know a lot of people take it out of the box.
They plug it in and they give it throttle and it doesn’t work. You actually need to arm it first, Música, Bien, so this here is our dual rate button. So one press you’ll hear a double beep. That means that it’s in high rates and one beat means that it’s in low rates. So essentially this changes, the sensitivity of the halle on low rates, it’s fairly standard and fairly sort of uh, docile on high rates. It’S going to be a lot more agile and a little fly a little bit faster Music. I really like these hallies. These are really nice little tough little guys, son, nice and small they’re good for indoors. Sabes, even if you have a small space, you can fly these outdoors as well, but you do want to make sure that it’s a little bit calm. I mean these are still running brushed motors they’re, not the most powerful heli and, como dije, son, not super agile. So if you go out there it’s a little bit gusty you might find it might go over the neighbor’s fence or something like that. So just be a little bit mindful practice inside first then, when you’re a bit more confident, you know you can handle it. You can go outside a little bit when it’s a bit calmer, Bien. So there we go that’s the blade 70s. Espero, you guys enjoyed this little video and a bit of a showcase on a great little beginner halle uh.
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