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Night Ranger 3D info needed

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It's been a long time since I last posted up. I've been xtremely busy and haven't had much time for my RCs. Anyhow, I ran across a guy the other day selling Night Ranger 3D for 50.00 bux. It was crashed but only needed about 50.00 in parts to fix it. Seeing how I've always wanted a chopper...I bought it. Anyways, I got it put back together and already crashed it just making sure I had it fixed lol. My question is this, I know some of these choppers comes with a flight sem where you can plug your TX up and practic on the PC. Since I bought this used I don't know if it came with that option. Does anyone know if it did and if so, do they know anyone wellling to part with the plug and CD?


Thanks
Ray
 
This particular model doesn't come with a flight sim, your gonna have to do this the old fasion way fly it until you stop crashing it, good luck with getting it to fly.
 
This particular model doesn't come with a flight sim, your gonna have to do this the old fasion way fly it until you stop crashing it, good luck with getting it to fly.


Hey thanks.


I kinda figured it didn't but the remote had a funny plug in that I thought just maybe it had a flight sem. Well I mounted a set of those training pods on it just now. So hopefully that will help. The only thing else I can do is oder extra parts lol

Thanks again
Ray
 
That plug on the back is to hook to a buddy box, this enables a more experienced pilot to hook up to your radio via a usb link from his controller and help guide you through your flying lesson.
 
Lord knows I need a bubby lol


Well I got the chopper back together. It took forever to figure out how to get it to spin the blades...actually I never figured it out. They just started spinning after about 5 mins of jacking with the sticks. So once the blades was spinning I kept it on the ground to try and figure out the sticks a little. Once I got my nerve up, I tried for the sky but it didn't happen. In fact no matter how hard I tried I couldn't get the dang thing off the ground :\ The batteries finnaly played out and started slowing down. Another fun thing was figuring out how to cut the chopper on and off. I finnaly cut the remote off in a last ditch effot and the chopper finnly cut off. All in all it wasn't a bad experience...I didn't break anything this time around :cheers:
 
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