www.xheli.com FLAMININ’ HOT HELICOPTER!!! 2008 Newest Upgrade Version Eagle 50 3D Aerobatic 6-Channl Radio Remote Control RC Helicopter R/C Heli RTF W/ LiPo Battery

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25 Responses to “Exceed RC Eagle 50 6-Channel RC Helicopter Beginners Guide”

  1. jauchiu

    No he is Kermit The F.U. Ask him to say Gourmet.

  2. bugsbunny159

    yes simulators are great its because u know if u crash then theres no consequences by doin backflips and things but when youve got a expensive machione on the line its harder to get your mind to do it like u do on a simulator i sugest getting a counter rotating rotor or coaxial helicopter then move onto 6 channel helis

  3. qazzzy12

    Duude you soo sound like Kermit The Frog. ha ha.. No, but, GREAT video thanks a lot!

  4. MikeysRC

    Those knobs usually change the hover pitch(adjusting the pitch curve only at low throttle settings) and the overall pitch(adjusting the WHOLE pitch curve up) of the blades. The left switch usually is the GYRO switch. On a helicopter that has a heading hold gyro it lets you turn the heading hold mode on or off. Check out my Utube channel if you have more questions.

  5. MikeysRC

    If you can do all that on the sim with out crashing and then land….then in real life I’d say there is a good chance you can do at least 40% of the moves you can do in real life with out crashing. BUT as realistic as simulators are there is just something different with flying in real life they can’t simulate. So yeah go a head get a 6 channel(yes a 6 channel can do all those moves) but just take it slowly to see how confident you are.

  6. kikiverno

    NO don’t mabey it is those cheap simulators star with a 3 channel one it goes up and down turns 360 degress and forward and back. ur going to fail if you get a 6 channel

  7. BlackGhost574

    a friend recomended me to play rc helicopters and he said that i should practice on simulations… so i tried some realistic simulators w/ trex and some other cool rcs out there… can somebody tell me if simulators are good way to start cause i can do reverse flying backflips and even do moves of some pro so… i think its not accurate? the software is clear view… im planning to buy a real rc helicopter w/6channels(the ones that do reverse fly?) do you recomend me this rchelli?

  8. YummyLaLa

    Is this a good helicopter to start out with? I have a mini RC Heli 3 channel, and im kinda used to it. If im unable to get this one, can you guys recommend me some other ones? thx alot & it’ll help alot if you know any RC shops in vancouver BC

  9. fershizlets

    what r the knobs for??

    ane the left switch eventough it dose nothing on thats heli

  10. Lasurax

    i reccomend blade cx2 or blade cp, or even this. dont go with another coax. its just like beginning again. blade cx2 is coax… so just get a 6ch

  11. safesinger

    Beginner =4 channel coax

    Intermediate= is someone who can fly a single rotor fixed pitch helicopter.

    Pro=someone who can fly Collective pitch Helicopters (Basic 3d)

    Expert= Can fly all sizes extremely good.
    (Competetion good)

  12. safesinger

    echrisingerdc
    Hey flying a single rotor helicopter is a completely different experience.
    A coax heli is nothing like them and you will need to relearn to fly a single rotor heli.
    You got stick control but coax and single rotors are worlds apart.

  13. bazrichi

    well done

  14. omardude2

    cool tatoo

  15. echrisingerdc

    k well just checking cuz i wasn’t sure

  16. AfghanKnight007

    hi, i got a cp gold twister. the problem is that it drifts to the left as its lite on its skids. it still does it even after trimming. can you please help..regards

  17. speedstakerguy

    yes i know that…

  18. echrisingerdc

    so it can go upsidedown

  19. speedstakerguy

    3D is three-dimentional :)

  20. echrisingerdc

    what is 3D? is that where you can reverse the throttle so the helicopter can go upsidedown? I just got a E-flite Blade MCX, from remote control hobbies today, its a pretty basic one, only $130, but im thinking of upgrading in about a month or 2 to a larger helicopter, that can go outside and go against winds, and im pretty much intermediate already. Whats a good brand that I can get an intermediate to advanced heli that can go outside, thats on the larger side?

  21. xhelicopter

    Rc Helicopters would be a great alternative to planes, especially once you go 3D. Usually the more expensive and complex helis will have sensitive throttle and steering.

  22. echrisingerdc

    ive had cheap helicopters from brookstone before, pretty basic, and im and expert at flying large planes (three to four feet long), and ive had them modded so would you suggest this for me, and the planes are delicate steering, so a tap go the steering will go a mile, but idk if this would be the right thing for me

  23. xhelicopter

    I strongly recommend starting with something less complicated. I most certainly guarantee that you will crash this. If you are a beginner i recommend the Blazing star to start off. Its amazingly stable. After this you can move on to the eagle 50.

  24. 6duffman9

    Should i consider this as my first heli? Is it okay for a beginner?

  25. cambigfoot88

    i know they have them go to rcpowers and watch his video on beggining to helis
    he tells you every channel. :)

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