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[ame="http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=miqtd3wBTAg"]Nano CPX Front Flips - YouTube[/ame]

Yesterday's nano flight.
 
Nice progress

It's always enjoyable for me to see others advancing in their flying skills.

I'm hopeful and patient...Smile

It's too bad the canopy of this E-flite Blade has so little integrity.
At just under $13 a piece, it could get very expensive to replace...

Hahahaha, the TRex 700E canopy alone are around $85!! Smile

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Yesterday's nano flight.


We were all there once...
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3R9sO4zYN8"]Learning to fly my Blade Nano CP X. Day 2, Flight 3. - YouTube[/ame]
Watching this made me smile...

a few Rough unintentional landings.

Chas





 
It's always enjoyable for me to see others advancing in their flying skills.

I'm hopeful and patient...Smile

It's too bad the canopy of this E-flite Blade mCP X BL has so little integrity.
At just under $13 a piece, it could get very expensive to replace...

Hahahaha, the TRex 700E canopy alone are around $85!! Smile

We were all there once...
Learning to fly my Blade Nano CP X. Day 2, Flight 3. - YouTube
Watching this made me smile...

a few Rough unintentional landings.

Chas

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Parrot AR Drone 2.0/iPad 3
hpi 106364 Savage X 4.6 Big Block/DX3s
Blade mQX \ mCP X BL \ Heli-Max 1SQ/DX6i@AnyLink \ Traxxas QR-1
Align TRex 700E 750MX (530KV) DFC HV Castle ICE2 HV 120 3GX 3.0/DX8 {RealFlight 6.5}


Haha. I remember doing this with my msr.(which I have to my 12 YO cousin yesterday.)

I know on the canopies. 12 bucks for the nano canopy I need. I finally punched a hole in the BL's yesterday.
 
@grgbulldog - nice flying buddy!

@ChasCS - we all started like that at some point LOL

Also, if you line the inside of the small canopies (the whole thing, then poke holes for the mount posts) with packing tape when they're new, they'll last a long long time.
 
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Pack it good

Yeah, thanks that's a smart idea, and preventive medicine. Been told that before. But as you know, a new canopy is such a thing of beauty... hahaha

I'd like to dilute some plasti-dip and paint it in there.
As the has such a narrow body to work sticky tape into the skinny nose...

Any vids of your quads in action? Love to see them...

Chas
 
@grgbulldog - nice flying buddy!

@ChasCS - we all started like that at some point LOL

Also, if you line the inside of the small canopies (the whole thing, then poke holes for the mount posts) with packing tape when they're new, they'll last a long long time.

Thanks man. I hadn't thought of the tape idea on the inside. I went and did it as soon as I read it.
 
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After the fact

Yeah, the tape method does work, but Only if it's applied,
"before" the fatal crash... Smile

Trying to repair a broken and crumbed canopy is nearly impossible and a waste of time. But if you can, have a couple spares standing by.

I'm still going to try coating one on the inner walls, with something...
Likely some well diluted Plasti-Dip. Even liquid electrical tape might benefit.

I still feel, having a handy 3d printer, could & would be the answer to the contant purchase of spares, dilemma. Not yet cost effective, for most of us.

Chas
 
No problem guys, glad to help.
@ChasCS - the isssue with coatings on these micro helis is the weight that it adds, and subsequent effects on CG. The packing tape weighs next to nothings, and works great. By all means, try it if you want though, I'm all about some DIY.

Also, no quad flying lately as they're both down for rebuilds. The FPV quad is getting new LRS radio gear, an Openpilot CC3D flight controller (replacing the DJI NAZA), 2.4Ghz video gear, and an OSD (on screen display) system. I'm also setting up a portable backpack ground station, so I can hike n fly here in the mountains. All of which will enable me to push out farther on my flights.

The sport quad is down with a busted prop / possible motor bearing damage from a flip to inverted onto dirt. :D
 
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No problem guys, glad to help.
@ChasCS - the isssue with coatings on these micro helis is the weight that it adds, and subsequent effects on CG. The packing tape weighs next to nothings, and works great. By all means, try it if you want though, I'm all about some DIY.

Also, no quad flying lately as they're both down for rebuilds. The FPV quad is getting new LRS radio gear, an Openpilot CC3D flight controller (replacing the DJI NAZA), 2.4Ghz video gear, and an OSD (on screen display) system. I'm also setting up a portable backpack ground station, so I can hike n fly here in the mountains. All of which will enable me to push out farther on my flights.

The sport quad is down with a busted prop / possible motor bearing damage from a flip to inverted onto dirt. :D

Hike 'n fly? How about super Moto 'n fly? Get a nano and it can ride on the handle bars. I would suggest the nano to anyone wanting to learn to 3d. It's perfect. Especially if you consider that I've only been flipping for 8 days, hovering inverted for 7 days, and the video I posted a few days ago doesn't compare to what I do now, and I do it with the BL(flipped it for the 1st time Friday.)

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I flipped my 450 a couple times but the gyro gain was low. I have the gain 94% on that 450 right now to keep the tail steady!
 
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Seeing this vid makes me not want to even try a cp heli. My MSR is a handful for me and is so affected by wind that I really only fly it around in the house.

I wouldn't mind finding a FP micro without a flybar though.
 
Hike 'n fly? How about super Moto 'n fly? Get a nano and it can ride on the handle bars. I would suggest the nano to anyone wanting to learn to 3d. It's perfect. Especially if you consider that I've only been flipping for 8 days, hovering inverted for 7 days, and the video I posted a few days ago doesn't compare to what I do now, and I do it with the BL(flipped it for the 1st time Friday.)

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I flipped my 450 a couple times but the gyro gain was low. I have the gain 94% on that 450 right now to keep the tail steady!

Yeah, but the nano can't carry the GoPro and FPV gear though! I could fit all my FPV stuff and quad on the rack on supermoto, but it never fails that when I venture out far on the bike, it rains on me. That would make for a bad day with all that gear on the rack getting wet. I really dig the nano, but I have the 130x and have room to fly it at home, so it's hard for me to justify another heli. Like I need to justify another toy :D

You're doing great on your flying man, these modern crash, fly n repeat CP helis are fantastic, and the only way I learned aerobatics without serious bank account damage. :D The tail is always the hardest thing to get right on a heli, took me forever on the T Rex.
 
Dood, post a vid of your aerobatics. I want to see how you're doing. I think the whole nano underpowered thing actually makes it better. You learn I manage your collective a lot better. I don't big it like I used to.
 
I'll try and get some footage at some point, but I usually fly alone so I can't track the heli. I don't have any bag of tricks though to be honest, inverted hovers both nose and tail in, flips, rolls and loops and that's it. I'll never be a 3D guy because I just don't fly enough, but my helis usually come home in one piece though so that's a fair tradeoff IMO.
 
Wow..A very nice video. I really like it and it's been amazing to see this. It really interesting to see what this nano capable of doing and it's quite a fun though. Thanks for sharing.


Thanks man, I'm trying. The heliochomper is capable of so much more. I'm starting to do rainbows with the BL. I love the sound the little blades make when you take it way up high and slam down full negative collective and watch it haul toward the ground. Actually I'm thinking about converting the nano to an asteroid designs mild brushless set up. It would definitely need an extended tailboom.
 
Where to?

Thanks man, I'm trying. The heliochomper is capable of so much more. I'm starting to do rainbows with the BL. I love the sound the little blades make when you take it way up high and slam down full negative collective and watch it haul toward the ground. Actually I'm thinking about converting the nano to an asteroid designs mild brushless set up. It would definitely need an extended tailboom.


Way up? Nooo, you don't say? Smile
How high, will it go? hahaha

I'm appreciating this little and am pleased with its agility and durability. It's taken a few hard hits, and continues to produce many smiles...

Chas





 
I got mine stuck in the top of the tree in my front yard yesterday. That was a pain. Could barely see it amongst all the fresh green leaves.

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As high as you can see. Then comes the parts where you play chicken with the ground. I prefer pavement. How low can you go? Pretty much stops on a dime anyway.....hopefully.
 
I just reinforced around the canopy grommets and some small cracks and weakening points on the canopy with a thin layer of hot glue. I just dropped some money on parts for all 3 of my heli's last night and I don't need to have to buy another canopy any time spine.
 
Money for nothing

I just reinforced around the canopy grommets and some small cracks and weakening points on the canopy with a thin layer of hot glue. I just dropped some money on parts for all 3 of my heli's last night and I don't need to have to buy another canopy any time spine.

Yeah, that might help save it from total desrtuction for awhile, a few more flights. I guess building them with more strength would partially defeat the hobby industry, the purpose of repeat sales.
I don't mind the LHS making profit from spare parts and upgade components.
But these canopy's for micro helicopters are way over priced considering the cheap thin materials used.
At least the has a relatively thick canopy material.
As do the Parrot AR Drone 2.0 with much better construction methods...

Anyway, they are all plenty of fun to fly, and help give a beginner like myself awesome alternative methods learning how to fly, aside from RF 6.5 and crashing lots.

Chas





 
After mounting, the canopy feels much more rigid without it being so flimsy right around the mount points. I did it inside and out. This also means the grommets are glued to the canopy.
 
Which model

Are you doing this to your 450? I had thought it was a micro canopy...

Oh that's something to consider, but do you want it to be riding that snugg?
With very little give, or room for expandtion.

Chas
 
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