I have the earlier version of this model. I coupled slight aileron to the rudder made for more coordinated turns. Been building R|C autogyros for years.
Very nice guys, thank you so much for this. Thanks for braving the cold to get this review in the can. You are absolutely right about use of rudder and yaw in this and you tackle it well. Loved the laid back tone of the video too. Great watch.
Love this model looks likes a lot of fun. Listening to the commentary it has a lot of helicopter traits. You are sort of correct in when to mentioned using opposite aileron on the turn with a helicopter. This technique is used mainly when hover taxing to keep the aircraft level. Flying at the speed Trevor was a helicopter would need 4 control inputs to maintain a steady level turn. You need to use collective to maintain altitude, Elevator to control speed and or help pull through the turn, aileron to bank the model and rudder to bring the nose around the turn. It is a very different way of flying. With practice you should be able to a stationary landing, an autorotation decent pulling back on the elevator to flair about a foot above ground to bleed off forward speed and gentle settle vertically. We bet you have so much fun with this half house to toward a proper helicopter. look forward to seeing how you progress. Your friend at Blades of Thunder wish you all at essential RC a very merry christmas and happy new year
Hi, just a quick thanks for your video on how to balance the blades. Having broken a few, i was surprised that they work ok after a hot glue and tape fix. Hovever they do need to be balanced afterwards and the video on your channel is excellent. A link from this video to that one would be really helpfull. Andy in uk.
Was thinking of buying myself one of these for christmas. Decided against it because there are no spare blades on website and no eta for them either. Such a shame. Andy in uk.
@@EssentialRCI only wish that it was such a simple explanation, luckily I made a video of each attempt and got some great feedback from experienced Autogyro pilots, I really did cross check every conceivable problem- I know I’m no pro pilot but I’ve flown very many planes and helicopters and this one has me stumped - If you get a chance I’ve uploaded the full 8 rounds that I had with this beauty.
Same here. After 10 flights and 9 loss of control crashes i finally binned mine yesterday. Still had spare blades and props, but jost lost the urge to try. Was not improving at all.....and tried everything. Any yes I was turning with rudder and opposite aerolon 😢. Watched all your videos to see if that helped before my last crash. Afraid I could not see what either you or I was doing wrong, I have 55 planes, and this is the first one I have ever givin up on. Shame as others seem to love it,
@@rcpilots1291 thanks for that. On the bright side my 80mm fms raphale arrived from China after 8 weeks on a boat just after I got your reply. Got it really cheap from a chinese website with free shipping, so my pain is somewhat relieved. It's bloody massive. Happy flying to you.
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I have the earlier version of this model. I coupled slight aileron to the rudder made for more coordinated turns. Been building R|C autogyros for years.
Very nice guys, thank you so much for this. Thanks for braving the cold to get this review in the can. You are absolutely right about use of rudder and yaw in this and you tackle it well. Loved the laid back tone of the video too. Great watch.
Thanks Stuart. We just film ourselves having fun with awesome RCs. We leave the slick influencer marketing videos to the others 😆
Very nice landing 👍
Sounds interesting to fly, looks fun thou. Great landing 👍🏻
Looks like a lot of fun. I just might get one sometime next year.
Love this model looks likes a lot of fun. Listening to the commentary it has a lot of helicopter traits. You are sort of correct in when to mentioned using opposite aileron on the turn with a helicopter. This technique is used mainly when hover taxing to keep the aircraft level. Flying at the speed Trevor was a helicopter would need 4 control inputs to maintain a steady level turn. You need to use collective to maintain altitude, Elevator to control speed and or help pull through the turn, aileron to bank the model and rudder to bring the nose around the turn. It is a very different way of flying. With practice you should be able to a stationary landing, an autorotation decent pulling back on the elevator to flair about a foot above ground to bleed off forward speed and gentle settle vertically. We bet you have so much fun with this half house to toward a proper helicopter. look forward to seeing how you progress. Your friend at Blades of Thunder wish you all at essential RC a very merry christmas and happy new year
Thanks Glen and Team. Have a good Christmas and looking forward to warmer flying weather next year 😉
Hi, just a quick thanks for your video on how to balance the blades. Having broken a few, i was surprised that they work ok after a hot glue and tape fix. Hovever they do need to be balanced afterwards and the video on your channel is excellent. A link from this video to that one would be really helpfull. Andy in uk.
Just assembled mine, thanks for the video!
Enjoy it
Nice landing and flight.
Thanks! 👍
Roll, Pitch and Yaw 😉
RC with great adventure, always good videos bro👍👍😃
Thanks 👍
NIIIIIIIIIIIICE! 😁👍
Was thinking of buying myself one of these for christmas. Decided against it because there are no spare blades on website and no eta for them either. Such a shame. Andy in uk.
Same. Arriving soon though apparently
I have the original G2 version. I've been waiting on replacement blades to be available for quite a long time.
The G2 and G2V2 use the same blades.
@@EssentialRC they are in UK warehouse now.
There's a few videos up of folks ploughing this 1 in - by trying to fly it like a normal plane. 🙄😉😊
Not surprised. It's not for a beginner pilot. Need to understand what is going on.
You would have thought being a gyro copter they could have moulded it like a gyro copter with a small pilot
Looks ridiculous
Running loud motor vehicles outside of dedicated tracks are a sin.
too bad blade cant be fold
It’s only fair to point out that this craft won’t suit every pilot. Out of 8 attempts, every single one ended in disaster for me. My bad 😢
Surely you assembled it wrong or maybe had ailerons reversed? Easily done
@@EssentialRCI only wish that it was such a simple explanation, luckily I made a video of each attempt and got some great feedback from experienced Autogyro pilots, I really did cross check every conceivable problem- I know I’m no pro pilot but I’ve flown very many planes and helicopters and this one has me stumped - If you get a chance I’ve uploaded the full 8 rounds that I had with this beauty.
Same here. After 10 flights and 9 loss of control crashes i finally binned mine yesterday. Still had spare blades and props, but jost lost the urge to try. Was not improving at all.....and tried everything. Any yes I was turning with rudder and opposite aerolon 😢. Watched all your videos to see if that helped before my last crash. Afraid I could not see what either you or I was doing wrong, I have 55 planes, and this is the first one I have ever givin up on. Shame as others seem to love it,
@@andycraig8610so sorry to hear that. It’s as if some people get a perfect kit and others get a ‘Monday morning’ effort 😢
@@rcpilots1291 thanks for that. On the bright side my 80mm fms raphale arrived from China after 8 weeks on a boat just after I got your reply. Got it really cheap from a chinese website with free shipping, so my pain is somewhat relieved. It's bloody massive. Happy flying to you.
and pilot is too smal
1:05... Dom you say his channel is called "Flying Finn RC".... It is actually called "Flying Finn". Had a time looking for "Flying Finn RC"
I was referring to his Facebook page...but thanks !