23-05-2015, 11:54 PM
I'm definately not going to try changing from Mode 1 to Mode 2 after that video.
Learning to fly RC Helis has made me realize how much dedication and practice is required to master some difficult things. And after 3.5 years at Helis, I only consider myself to be at an intermediate level. I recently decided to self teach myself piano. My 10 year old son has been studying it since 4, and after recently aquiring a good quality real one (previous one was electric), I consider it a similar challenge to learning Helis. Sometimes I enjoy it and sometimes its frustrating and seems too hard - Yep, same as Helis!
But you persist as its very satisfying when you make noticeable progress.
Learning to fly RC Helis has made me realize how much dedication and practice is required to master some difficult things. And after 3.5 years at Helis, I only consider myself to be at an intermediate level. I recently decided to self teach myself piano. My 10 year old son has been studying it since 4, and after recently aquiring a good quality real one (previous one was electric), I consider it a similar challenge to learning Helis. Sometimes I enjoy it and sometimes its frustrating and seems too hard - Yep, same as Helis!
But you persist as its very satisfying when you make noticeable progress.
John Jelovic
Planks: Lark, California 28, Skyartec Cessna 182, Skyfun, Extra-300S EPP 3D, Stinger 64 EDF, Rare Bear 1400mm,
Durafly P51 Mustang, Edge 540T 3D.
Helis: Blade mCPX, Blade 450X, HK450GT V2Belt, Gaui 550 Hurricane.
Spektrum DX9, DX7se & DX4e