Hi
I received 2 packages a few days ago, both arriving within 5 minutes of each other:- A large flatpack garden store and a much smaller parcel containing a Blade CP pro 2.
The first thing I did was to unpack the heli, put the battery on charge and then got to grips assembling the garden store.
After half an hour or so I spotted the heli battery was now fully charged and I was getting bored screwing the garden store together; it was a beautiful day but bad weather was forecast so I thought I may as well have a quick test flight - "Nah, haven't time to read the instructions, I'll do that tomorrow. I have had decades of experience successfully test flying new models and instructions are the last resort of the incompetent."
In my rush to get the heli airborne - but still distracted thinking about the garden store - I think what I did was to arm the heli on full rates and stunt mode, throttle hold off and failed to notice that the horizontal stabiliser was turned through 90 degrees (i.e. vertical).
A cursory check that the controls worked then moving the left stick forward I thought, "Why is the throttle not working? - Ah, I know why not" then flicked the throttle hold switch, with the throttle absentmindedly still half open.
Result, instant full throttle with the heli up, down, then thrashing about on its side and me staring stupidly at the trannie wondering why instantly knocking the throttle down hadn't stopped the motor - "Bugger, should have knocked off the throttle hold switch!!!!".
Am I eligible for "Complete Dickhead of the year" award??
The new main blades (splintered), new servo (stripped gears), centre hub, rotor spindle, "main shaft & gear drive" (stripped teeth) etc. arrived a couple of days ago. I fitted the replacement parts yesterday and having now read the instructions (and also adding more flybar weights), I have just had another go. I am impressed; despite the aerobatic claims, adding more flybar weights has made it quite a docile model and - even with my very limited heli flying experience - I soon had it hovering over the lawn and doing gentle circuits over my wife's favourite flower bed when she wasn't looking (a "dickhead of the year" award in itself and a big incentive not to crash!!!!!!)
I am normally very careful about testing new models, but this time rushed it whilst my mind was on too many other things at the same time; also, with the knowledge that it was ready to fly and that E-Flite claim it flies superbly straight from the box I thought I would take a chance. A lesson learnt the hard way!!!
Regards (shamefacedly)
KGB
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