Great video! I'd like to add,that whatever your flying buddies recommend in terms of flight settings doesn't necessarily mean it's right for you.I have seen many heli guys throughout the years accept the recommendations of others even though they never got comfortable with it through a significant amount of time and the end result was a hindered flight progression and frustration,and example would be a "Smack" flier telling you the way to hold a transmitter,but in reality you don't fly smack so maybe you don't need these fast cyclic and throttle reactions.One more thing i'd like to add is...we all have different size hands and i'm a "Thumber",like me I have small hands and found out throughout the years that a certain hand position/placement with shortened gimbals on the radio allowed me to acquire full throws on the gimbals which really helped my flying accuracy and was able to have more of a "Linear" throw on my gimbals ( very helpful when doing tic toc's).Like Mikel stated: Whatever feels comfortable to you! Thanks Mikel!😊
I'm so glad I found this video. When I fly my Goosky S2, I find the collective way to sensitive around center stick for some of my flying, so I would turn the head speed down. I'm going to try this technique. Great video. I never even thought of doing this
Nice video. Can't say I've ever tried having different tension on elevate and aileron ❤
Great video! I'd like to add,that whatever your flying buddies recommend in terms of flight settings doesn't necessarily mean it's right for you.I have seen many heli guys throughout the years accept the recommendations of others even though they never got comfortable with it through a significant amount of time and the end result was a hindered flight progression and frustration,and example would be a "Smack" flier telling you the way to hold a transmitter,but in reality you don't fly smack so maybe you don't need these fast cyclic and throttle reactions.One more thing i'd like to add is...we all have different size hands and i'm a "Thumber",like me I have small hands and found out throughout the years that a certain hand position/placement with shortened gimbals on the radio allowed me to acquire full throws on the gimbals which really helped my flying accuracy and was able to have more of a "Linear" throw on my gimbals ( very helpful when doing tic toc's).Like Mikel stated: Whatever feels comfortable to you! Thanks Mikel!😊
Great advice.
useful vid....tho we cant see ya very well...may wanna zoom in closer or pull the camera in closer🧐 lolol
Thanks man for the good tips
Well done!😊
I'm so glad I found this video. When I fly my Goosky S2, I find the collective way to sensitive around center stick for some of my flying, so I would turn the head speed down. I'm going to try this technique. Great video. I never even thought of doing this
Excellent video
I'm going to have to try the loose throttle stick and see if I can be more precise with my collective. Great video!
Great Video well documented 👏👏
Very unique content and btw excellent explanations.