Vintage Hirobo Nitro Helicopter Restored and Flown by NightFlyyer.

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  • @truckerray7533
    @truckerray7533 11 місяців тому +2

    Thankya Marine for sharing this video! Semper Fi. . . .Always faithful!

  • @MrApache64AH
    @MrApache64AH Рік тому +4

    The Shuttle was my first Heli and it was a pain to start, but a delight just to hover it..Thanks for the memory..!

    • @NightFlyyer
      @NightFlyyer  Рік тому

      Right on. Glad to hear that. I have newer videos on this, as this one was destroyed in the fire in 2016 that destroyed all my models and home. You might like some of them. Just search my channel for Shuttle and you'll find more. Thanks so kindly.

  • @dieselrotor
    @dieselrotor 10 років тому +2

    In 92 I bought My first two helicopters from Hub Hobby. Two Kyosho Concepts 30's. The sales person was happy. Two copters,a radio(futaba gold label 72mghz ch 12 still have),one receiver (radio came with one) and one ch12 crystal,Two mechanical gyro's (that You could hear winding up"Cool"),two OS 32's, 8 servos,2 battery packs,two power switches, two sets of training gear,4 gallons fuel,and two sets of "Good blades You had to weight, cover and shrink" cause they came with cheap blades as the sales person told Me. I was back two days later for a tail booms,more blades, tail rotors,and main shafts LOL. Loved every minute of it. I still have the manuals and some parts.Then later bought the Hirobo Lama I still have. Good times.

  • @gazzale
    @gazzale 2 роки тому +2

    i had the exact same heli, all those years ago. watching this video brings back all those memories.👍👍 thankyou.

    • @NightFlyyer
      @NightFlyyer  2 роки тому

      Great to hear. Thanks kindly, Gary.

  • @lansaguy
    @lansaguy 2 роки тому +2

    I had that same shuttle (but with .40 engine) back in '87. Brings back memories!

  • @keithwhisman
    @keithwhisman 6 років тому +1

    Helis are what got me in the Hobby back in the mid 1980s. I couldn’t afford helis back then as they were extravagantly expensive back then. They still are expensive now a days but a lot more affordable and far easier to fly. I really miss those days and wish we could go back. I miss the days when I could visit a hobby shop and pick out a balsa kit and and start building it cheaply and as the middle comes together I can piece together the hardware over time and after a few months I’d have a very nice model that though was expensive I didn’t spend a lot all at once and the end results were 100 percent my building skills. Kids these days just don’t have that option to experience and that’s sad because it really teaches you to be a perfectionist.

    • @NightFlyyer
      @NightFlyyer  6 років тому

      This machine was burned up in the fire, but I have acquired another one and have several videos of it. Your story is so very true. Thanks.

  • @MichaelAChang
    @MichaelAChang Рік тому +3

    This was my first RC helicopter and I still have it - I also have the Jet Ranger body but never dared to fly with it.

    • @NightFlyyer
      @NightFlyyer  Рік тому +2

      That is great to hear. This one was destroyed in the fire in 2016, but a subscriber sent me another a this year and here is one of the videos of it's first flight you might like. I really enjoy flying it. Now go Fly and thanks for commenting. ua-cam.com/video/NxD70pvY4hk/v-deo.html

  • @Turk10mm
    @Turk10mm 8 років тому +2

    man, i don't miss my nitro helis until I see the exhaust and wish I could get a whiff again. Good luck on rebuilding, there's a lot of people that have learned from you.

  • @mustang65az
    @mustang65az 13 років тому +3

    This is great. My first heli was a hirobo shuttle like the one you flew in this video. It was 1987 and I was 14. I spent a year getting the darn thing to run and setting up the tail so that i could get it off the ground. It was great seeing the old shuttle and how far helicopters have come. Thanks for the stroll down memory lane

    • @Wings_of_foam
      @Wings_of_foam Рік тому

      I'm an 81 guy so you would have been one of the cool big kids I looked up to lol.

    • @Wings_of_foam
      @Wings_of_foam Рік тому

      I just realized your comment is 12 years old haha.

  • @MrBobWareham
    @MrBobWareham 10 місяців тому

    Thanks again I never had the shuttle, but a few of the other flyers did, cheers

  • @mikmerl1
    @mikmerl1 6 років тому +2

    Hoping that I am not overstaying my welcome, I would like to add a little story that led to the demise of this my first Hirobo Shuttle. After much effort I learnt to fly it without a gyro. Finally I was able to purchase a mech Futaba rate gyro and spent some time setting it up at the field with hover flights. At some point I filled the tank (OS Max .28) walked back away from the model to proceed with the flight. Without warning the engine revved up to about 1/2 throttle without any Tx input from me. The throttle stick was all the way down, I moved the other controls but there was no response. To my utter horror the Shuttle gently rose up into a stable hover for about 30 seconds in the completely still morning air then it started moving sideways gathering momentum. When the speed was adequate the tail feathers pointed the nose in the direction of flight and translational lift started giving altitude. Now I mean altitude, the little bird with a full belly settled into a huge left hand circle. It was now gaining altitude at an alarming rate until we could not hear it anymore and only the smoke trail allowed us to keep track of it very high in the clear blue sky. Eventually the juice was exhausted and gravity took over. As it came hurtling down free fall nose first it did something amazing that I saw for the first time ..... an autorotation. It had enough altitude to repeat this two more times. The little chopper was trying to save itself but it was not to be, inevitably terra firma rushed up to meet it with a deathly thud. The long lonely walk to the debris zone only verified the complete destruction of the Shuttle, I don't think that even a ball link survived.
    The only explanation for this uncontrolled flight was that I had not realized how much power from the 500mah battery (that what we had then) the new addition mech gyro was using and the battery pack was simply exhausted.
    This was about 35 years ago and of course I was and still am completely hooked. I have included a link of me flying my Vario Bell 47G.
    ua-cam.com/video/hxWE7uw4Yb8/v-deo.html
    Once again thank you for your great posts and sorry for taking up so much space but I wanted to share the unique experience I had with the Shuttle.
    Mike
    Athens Greece

  • @InTheDogHouse3DPrinting
    @InTheDogHouse3DPrinting 10 років тому +1

    Nice video NightFlyyer. Glad to see someone still working on and restoring these old gals. I don't know a lot about them, but I'm an old school guy who likes working on and rebuilding older non computerized things.
    Good job.

  • @Aluminata
    @Aluminata 9 років тому +1

    Ferocious enthusiasm. What a blast! Beautiful restoration.

  • @halleffect1
    @halleffect1 10 років тому +1

    I love these old Hirobos. Thx for posting this!

  • @spacetownman
    @spacetownman 10 років тому +5

    Outstanding! It's always interesting to see any restoration project in action. You did a very good job making this bird flight-worthy. Kudos!

  • @MartijnvanGene
    @MartijnvanGene 12 років тому

    My respect for you has grown since I've just seen you fly a gasser heli WITHOUT a gyro!!!

  • @desidudes78
    @desidudes78 13 років тому

    At first I was confused when I saw a very strange object on your forehead, I kept watching and realized it was a camera! You are a genius Mr. Herbert!

  • @t.rexxer5007
    @t.rexxer5007 12 років тому

    Wow! That brings back memories. I had a friend back in the mid 90's that adopted me to teach me rc heli's. I had bought and built.... wait for it... a Schluter Heliboy! Never got it to fly reliably. My friend was a miniature aircraft supply pilot, but he honed his switchless inverted skills (what they called it before 3d) with his shuttle. I skipped the shuttle for the the reasons you gave and got a .60 size xcell. You have the patience of a saint Marine! Can't believe you got her to fly!

  • @smaze1782
    @smaze1782 8 років тому +1

    My first heli was a Shuttle circa 1989. Was hard as hell to fly but I sure learned a lot.

  • @yamahar15club
    @yamahar15club 4 роки тому +1

    I have the same heli since 1989 and this was my first Heli I could never forget.

    • @NightFlyyer
      @NightFlyyer  4 роки тому

      Glad to hear that. Happy flying!

  • @MabrysDad
    @MabrysDad 2 роки тому +1

    I learned on a shuttle back in 86!

  • @JeremyAverett
    @JeremyAverett 9 років тому

    My God... What is becoming of me? I am so geeked out with these videos. First the Nexus 30, now this?
    Bravo sir!

  • @phishertube
    @phishertube 13 років тому

    Great story and the video was well thought out and interesting. You are a Gentleman, i wish more videos were as clean as yours. Keep posting.

  • @grahambambeck7452
    @grahambambeck7452 11 років тому +1

    Great video and flight! Gorgeous old heli there.

  • @sabooo57
    @sabooo57 12 років тому +1

    Dave - enjoying your videos! I started on a TSK mystar 30 about a million years ago, and this shuttle and the fight of getting it running brings back lots of memories. You've got a great voice for this, too!

  • @nishbrown
    @nishbrown 13 років тому +1

    Persistence pays.
    Nice work, on the box and the chopper!
    And great song!

  • @beverke7
    @beverke7 13 років тому

    efforts paid off, another succes ! Nice to see her up and running Dave.

  • @robsrchelispares
    @robsrchelispares 13 років тому +1

    Great video mate, smashing to see the old Hirobo flying so well.

  • @slootzky
    @slootzky 12 років тому

    you're clearly putting your soul to this hobby.
    right on!

  • @grahamlwilson
    @grahamlwilson 13 років тому +1

    You are a legend Dave! Great video, thank you for showing us the shuttle.

  • @312T3Tamiya
    @312T3Tamiya 8 років тому

    Cool this is the helikopter I learnt myselves flying with .
    Good to see one flying again !

  • @railer666
    @railer666 8 років тому

    I still have my Concept 30 and My Shuttle ZX. The Concept 30 was Stable and not very nimble with stock head.The ZX was light and agile.I had OS 32 engines in both and the ZX I had a pull start in the back of the engine.I have a lot of unopened Shuttle zx parts I got in a trade a while back.I saw an article in a magazine of a guy converting the Shuttle ZX to electric. Kyosho made a nice Bell 222 Body with retracts for the Concept 30. Keep up the great work. I love watching your Videos.

  • @AdventuresofanoldSeadog
    @AdventuresofanoldSeadog 13 років тому +1

    Always love your vids. Keep up the good work.

  • @warmfreeze
    @warmfreeze 13 років тому

    I love your videos..nice soft well spoken voice and very informative.!

  • @dylangarner1495
    @dylangarner1495 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the tip

  • @fourbyfourer
    @fourbyfourer 9 років тому

    @ NightFlyyer WOW great video sir. You said you are a Marine, Thank you very much for your service.

  • @johno9507
    @johno9507 6 років тому +2

    Be careful of the plastic balls on the swashplate as they wear very fast and can pop of in flight. I destroyed my Shuttle ZXX from that.
    You can either buy a metal swashplate or do what I did and cut the plastic balls off (only on the rotating part) and put metal balls on with a small screw. Worked perfectly for years after that! 😀

    • @NightFlyyer
      @NightFlyyer  6 років тому

      Ill keep that in mind, but in flying helis for over 50 years, never had a ball link pop off or wear down. The only thing that seems to wear out is the Swash plate bearings, in my case, as there is hardly any centrifugal force at the shaft on the ball links and they hardly weigh anything. But I always polish them during assembly and keep them lubed with silicone spray, so figure that has contributed to my luck. Thanks kindly for your comments.

    • @johno9507
      @johno9507 6 років тому

      @@NightFlyyer
      In my 32 years flying choppers the only ball link failure I've had was with the plastic balls.
      My Shuttle ZXX got a LOT of use!
      I was just hovering in the backyard testing a new engine when it suddenly drove itself into the ground.
      I was 13 at the time and it was my first crash. 😀

  • @caryelliot1594
    @caryelliot1594 4 роки тому +1

    great video that was my first heli , lots of fun and definitely a handful

    • @NightFlyyer
      @NightFlyyer  4 роки тому

      This one was destroyed in the fire, but I was sent a newer one, that I switched out engines and put in a pull starter. You may like to see this. Thanks much. ua-cam.com/video/6NyarzPVncc/v-deo.html

  • @iflyhelis
    @iflyhelis 12 років тому

    Nightflyer, I had that exact same flight box but didn't have the starter/glowplug issue. I installed two 4 Amp. batteries in paralell, so it had plenty of juice to run it all. Also a friend of mine had one of those shuttles it flew well for the day.
    Thanks for the video!

  • @offthebeatentrail4476
    @offthebeatentrail4476 7 років тому

    i learn something new everytime i watch one of your videos. thanks for the info!

  • @brian-yd2cg
    @brian-yd2cg 4 роки тому +3

    Have been into anything RC since the early ‘80s. This was very cool to see and great work on this project! Thank you for sharing. Love it! (kinda wish I could hear the engine and the wind in the microphone in lieu of the music tho).

    • @NightFlyyer
      @NightFlyyer  4 роки тому

      Thanks much. Sometimes the wind noise is so bad, I have to cover it up with a music score. This was burned up in the fire that destroyed all my models, but I have a new one now, so maybe you might want to watch it and you can hear the engine. ua-cam.com/video/cJFX4OiMwR0/v-deo.html

  • @rodcollman959
    @rodcollman959 12 років тому

    Lots of Patience Nightflyer but worth the work you put into it

  • @RyderRipps
    @RyderRipps 5 років тому +6

    IN THE AIR TONIGHT MIDI!!!! WOW

  • @NS-zg5kh
    @NS-zg5kh 10 років тому

    Great job Dave...i have 2 Kalt Baron 60s,one with Os60 & other with Enya 90...great helis

  • @arosnett
    @arosnett 7 місяців тому +1

    I actually had a very small fan belt for starting!

    • @NightFlyyer
      @NightFlyyer  7 місяців тому

      Wow, that had to be a small belt to run a fan. What was it from? I might have to look into that.

    • @arosnett
      @arosnett 7 місяців тому +1

      Sorry no idea it came out of my fathers workshop. He hoarded parts from broken stuff. My guess is some lawnmover😂

  • @davidrockey7190
    @davidrockey7190 2 роки тому +1

    Very cool I had one of them now that was a machine if you could fly that you could fly anything

    • @NightFlyyer
      @NightFlyyer  2 роки тому

      Thanks and so true. I fly anything I can! LOL.

  • @MikeNJ1964
    @MikeNJ1964 12 років тому

    I bought a Shuttle in 1991, didn't know anything about AMA or flying clubs so never learned to fly it. I met a friend in 2006 who taught me how to fly helicopters. After 15 years of sitting, the shuttle stil flew. I joined the AMA and a copule RC clubs. Now, the shuttle still flies but is retired (proudly on display hanging from the cieling in my store) and I fly a Sceadu. I also have a spare original starting belt!

  • @ChefCrash1
    @ChefCrash1 9 років тому

    Very nice video. I have two of the shuttle's predecessors bought in 83 or 84, GMP Cobras:) I've been flying a tricopter for the past few years. This show makes me want to tinker with my Cobras:)

  • @Delticola
    @Delticola 12 років тому

    I started cracking up when I heard the Phil Collins instrumental and then some other music, ah, now I recognize it by name, David Bowie. And then I realized you have made a good video of how you've spent your time over the last few years. I always loved seeing those helicopters growing up.........and am so thankful they have cheap electric ones now so I can finally have my RC helicopters as a 40 year old.

  • @russelgoose4285
    @russelgoose4285 6 років тому +1

    Wow thats a lot of hard work..

  • @kktpp
    @kktpp 11 років тому

    thumbs up man.. glad you got it up and running after ALL that
    Cheers,

  • @audalinab08
    @audalinab08 12 років тому

    Very impersive enginuity sir! I love your persistence!

  • @guyanderson1798
    @guyanderson1798 8 років тому

    I will never forget ,,,Every flight is a test and every crash a lesson,,Wise words

  • @stealhty1
    @stealhty1 12 років тому

    Hell it copters are the funniest and most rewarded heaches still available

  • @Ghostflyer63
    @Ghostflyer63 12 років тому

    Dave
    Wow that is a blast from the past..... I bought one of those In 86or87 along with an old FM futaba radio and gyro was out of the question as I was out of money LOLOL never did actually fly it but it was alot of fun to tinker with.... If I remember right I had an OS30 on it...... and trying to hover without a gyro wow.... Thanks again for a blast from the past..... I picked up helicopters again a couple of years ago and the technology difference is night and day....

  • @Zippo765
    @Zippo765 11 років тому

    That looks like so much fun! I bet it's a toughie to learn on though! Thanks for the great videos Dave!

  • @dougkubash8673
    @dougkubash8673 2 роки тому

    Enjoyed the video!

    • @NightFlyyer
      @NightFlyyer  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks much, Doug. This was 11 years ago. I actually have a newer video on another shuttle which I am sure you already saw. Take good care.

    • @dougkubash8673
      @dougkubash8673 2 роки тому

      @@NightFlyyer and you also Dave!!

  • @Josh901109
    @Josh901109 13 років тому

    You are awesome man!!! Really great video. And that was good advice regarding Beetles and Porsches :)

  • @mikmerl1
    @mikmerl1 6 років тому +2

    I started with the same helicopter in the early 80s ......... hellishly expensive compared to todays China invasion. There were no heli radios no gyros, learning took a lot of perseverance BUT when it all came together the satisfaction was awesome. Nice trip down memory lane Thanks Mike Athens Greece

  • @pookiejink
    @pookiejink 11 років тому

    Thanks Dave for the insight and can do spirit.

  • @Nitrohog2006
    @Nitrohog2006 13 років тому

    I taught myself to fly on an old Shuttle Z with a rate gyro. Brings back some good (and not so good) memories LOL.

  • @FASTPISTOLDRAW
    @FASTPISTOLDRAW 9 років тому

    damn . one hell of a job. from a vet of the french foreign legion.

  • @diabolicaldarkness1
    @diabolicaldarkness1 12 років тому

    NICE BIRD!! glad to see it hitting the skies again

  • @0035ACE
    @0035ACE 12 років тому

    I have a ZXX bought it in 90's,it still work and very good condition.

  • @GeorgeBonez
    @GeorgeBonez 12 років тому

    Wow! I was amazed at how well you flew it.. You're a rock star man :) Great job !

  • @Escapaque
    @Escapaque 13 років тому

    Awesome Dave!!!!!!What memories man!!!! I have not been flying for 6 years.I still have my shuttle ready to fly!!!The only thing that i need is a new motor cause the os32 is quite dead! lol after 12 years of loyal service!

  • @slinkytreekreeper
    @slinkytreekreeper 11 років тому

    Good effort NF, I wish I had half your heli mod/build/fix skills.

  • @rays.2480
    @rays.2480 10 років тому +1

    hi there.. just a few comments.. i used to have a shuttle just like that..had fun with it , til i lost interest and sold it..
    when i had my starter belt break. i found a sewing machine shop had the exact belt that was needed and it did not stretch either.
    also i bought a remote mount glow plug attachment, so i was able to put my glo-started on with ease. nice to see one still flying..

  • @mathewwhittle10
    @mathewwhittle10 10 років тому

    It's like ridge soaring... beautiful!

  • @JhonBuletreau
    @JhonBuletreau 12 років тому

    What a nice job Dave!!! You are amasing men!!! Greeting from Chile!

  • @pjhobby
    @pjhobby 6 років тому

    Helicopter show, Congratulations friend

  • @BrokeDad1
    @BrokeDad1 8 років тому

    I picked up a nice old Shuttle Plus just recently. It was in near mint condition and came with a newer Spektrum DX6i radio. Also added was a AR610 receiver and a G210 gyro. The heli guy at the hobby shop set it up and flew it before putting it out for sale at $250. It flies very well. The added glow plug extender on the side makes it easy to hook up for starting. While not a 3D marvel I still like it for a relaxing flight. While I do have several newer Blade helis I just couldn't let this old girl stay in retirement.

  • @jpfo1776
    @jpfo1776 12 років тому

    Kudos for perseverance! Nice result. Gotta say - tho I fly gas fixed wing I am glad for electric for heli's!!

  • @FJB2024_
    @FJB2024_ 8 років тому

    Oh wow. thanks for that. exactly what I learned on and how we flew them! "vintage" huh.

  • @mazpr2025
    @mazpr2025 6 років тому

    I sure did relax and enjoyed watching the Shuttle fly. Was laughing of how severely that tail was shaking, and you managed to fly it no problem.
    *ty
    - there is a site, need to look it up, that custom makes kevlar belts to order and does not cost much. I used to buy them for a discontinued 1/12 belt driven rc car, and 1/8th nitro on-road.

  • @RCHELISPOT
    @RCHELISPOT 12 років тому

    Great video!I had many Shuttles and have still have two converted E-Shuttles.

  • @jeremysargent5037
    @jeremysargent5037 11 років тому

    I remember thinking that this flew very much like a 60 size Hirobo since I had already learned to fly on my Hirobo 707. I bought a second-hand 6 week old one in 1985 shortly after they first came out and kept it flying until 1994 when I moved abroad and left it at my parents. I changed the engine when the ASP 32H came out from the old OS 28H that it had originally. It was the best buy I ever made. The only two problems I had was not enough throw for the pitch and the head dampers were too soft.

  • @magicmike1122
    @magicmike1122 13 років тому

    You are very patient Dave, hopefully i soon, will learn to be as patient as you

  • @CrysisPointman
    @CrysisPointman 12 років тому

    Calling in the air tonight playing in the background lol nice!

  • @stevenpneh
    @stevenpneh 11 років тому

    Thank for sharing, it sure remind me of my first couple weeks learning how to flying hirobo a 30's ZXX. I think one have a plastic clutch if I have not mistaken.

  • @antoineblanchard
    @antoineblanchard 10 років тому

    nice restore.. heli.. tricks and coment.. bowie too, well done

  • @justinleicht8944
    @justinleicht8944 3 роки тому +1

    Hey I have recently came into one of these that I would like too get flying again. I also have a Schluter magic 60 vintage that I would like too get running. I don’t have controllers at all just the helicopters and I don’t know what too do too get them running.

    • @NightFlyyer
      @NightFlyyer  3 роки тому

      Knowing how helis work is important to learning to fly. If you know how they work, you will be able to figure out to fly it. I would suggest downloading the manual to it, ordering a radio system, and then taking it to the local flying club and find someone that can help you. If your not a helicopter pilot right now, I think you will have trouble doing it all by yourself. Good luck.

  • @yamahonkawazuki
    @yamahonkawazuki 12 років тому

    agreed. ive never heard better myself. that line says it all

  • @alvinrc7634
    @alvinrc7634 4 роки тому +2

    Love it! I’m rebuilding one myself for the nostalgia! Where did you get that cool 80’s style 8 bit music?

    • @NightFlyyer
      @NightFlyyer  4 роки тому

      Thanks much. Search for Royalty free Midis to find many. Happy flying.

  • @8UP1977
    @8UP1977 12 років тому

    Great vid. Brings back memories, forgot how hard it must have been.

  • @vertrees2
    @vertrees2 11 років тому

    LOVED this video thanks for posting!

  • @SPAGHETTIMONSTER1
    @SPAGHETTIMONSTER1 13 років тому

    "NEVER GONNA DO THAT AGAIN" LOL. NICE VID DAVE

  • @bwxmoto
    @bwxmoto 13 років тому

    @ 4:01 ---> He said 2 YEARS!?!?? Wow. I've been flying since July 8th 2011.. I got a BLADE MCX2 RTR with 7 extra 150 mAh batts. I always wanted to fly a heli, and for my 39th B-Day, on a whim, I got myself a good starter one. Glad I did! It is tons of fun.

  • @IAmStefanD
    @IAmStefanD 11 років тому

    Nice and great video explaining the work!

  • @geronimoolvera9418
    @geronimoolvera9418 11 років тому

    Excellent job!!! Thanks for sharing.

  • @1moredayinmo
    @1moredayinmo 12 років тому

    Nice video. I have one of those Shuttles sitting in my garage, complete with the Airtronics 6 channel heli radio and OS .28 heli engine. Flew it some back in the day, but has collected dust sense. Thanks for the memories (might have to clean it up and get her going again!).

  • @AerialPhotogGuy
    @AerialPhotogGuy 7 років тому

    Nice project, Richard! :-)
    I remember selling a Helicommand Rigid Gyro to you back in 2012 or 13? (Which was after this video was made!, sorry it took me 6 and a 1/2 years to get around to viewing it! Lol )
    I had the Rigid gyro posted for sale on Heli-Freak.
    I was dead into aerial photography back then and the only way to do it was to build something custom. Now I have 2 DJI Inspires for aerial filming with the fancy cameras and I didn't have to customize a single thing (they took all the real fun right out of it. Lol )
    I quit fooling with RC stuff for a while due to back surgeries but I'm finally back at building and flying for fun, mostly just mild Old School 3D stuff. I'm not as young as I used to be, meaning hard 3D is a thing of the past for me :-)
    I hope you're still tinkering with helicopters or whatever turns ya on these days!!
    BTW, I go by "Graviteesux" on Heli-Freak.
    I really enjoyed the video!! :-)

  • @jldanforth2k
    @jldanforth2k 13 років тому

    Hey Dave, that belt you broke should be available at your local sewing machine repair shop. I have sold them for years. Good video, Thanks.

  • @Fredhobby
    @Fredhobby 5 років тому +2

    nice video... I have a question please, I've got Kyosho caliber 5 nitro, what will be better GYRO setup: Futaba GY401 or K-BAR? thank you

    • @NightFlyyer
      @NightFlyyer  5 років тому +1

      I prefer simple rate gyros, as I learned before there were gyros and don't like to fight what they do. Futaba is a good choice. Thanks and happy flying.

    • @Fredhobby
      @Fredhobby 5 років тому +1

      NightFlyyer hi, ok great I’ll do so... thank you very much

  • @herobo123456
    @herobo123456 8 років тому

    I had a Hirobo Shuttle from 1999, Good mechine

  • @lapajing4788
    @lapajing4788 6 років тому +1

    Super cool ))

  • @johnharrington4757
    @johnharrington4757 9 років тому

    very nice still looks sporty today! would love to have one

  • @trippledigitss
    @trippledigitss 11 років тому

    Very cool - thanks for sharing. I still have an old .30 Shuttle, my first heli ever, thats been sitting in the garage for over a decade. I've been thinking about restoring it back to flying condition, its complete but I dont know if its a realistic goal. Seeing this makes me think both ways, it can be done - but I cant do it! haha! Nice job and thanks again!

  • @MontyMotoBoy
    @MontyMotoBoy 12 років тому

    I learnt to fly with the very same model, JR 4 channel am radio & a gyro with the larger tank....& I still have the old girl stored in the garage, complete with a scale shell.
    She's too precious to fly now as I fear I cannot obtain many spares.

  • @Locoracers
    @Locoracers 13 років тому

    Awesome work. I agree to our theory aout problem solving and in the end its logical too.