AFTER YOU BIND THE HELI AND TRANSMITTER, CALIBRATE THE GYROS. Turn on the transmitter, turn on the helicopter. Set the helicopter on the surface you will launch from. Bind the helicopter to the transmitter by moving the throttle all the way up and all the way down. The blinking white light goes solid and you'll hear a confirmation tone. Next, while holding the transmitter horizontally as if it were laying flat on a table, and move both sticks toward you and towards your left. (Left stick at 7:30, Right stick at 7:30.) The helicopter's white light will blink and you'll hear a confirmation tone.THIS CALIBRATES THE GYROS. Then power up the helicopter by moving the left stick to 7:30 and the right stick to 4:30.
This brought me back to when I first started flying these RC helicopter's in the late 80's? Of course they didn't look this great, but it was a helicopter. I still remember doing all these exact moves? It sure was fun. Thanks for sharing JD. Definitely a great video. Thanks again. 👍👍👍
Hello my name is SKREGGIE I am the next upcoming RUclipsr I’m also working on flying a remarkable troll helicopter but due to me not understanding which one is mine I’m actually going to get a new one I have always loved objects that was able to fly or move on its own just by controller actually there was one person that made creations like this that I definitely cherish and his name is Nicholas Tesla.
Really liked the tutorial, I have this model & I have to be honest have not tried to fly it yet. I'm very nervous. I've NEVER flown anything RC before. This was very helpful, thanks. On a side note is there a video camera I can mount on the Heli?, if so what do you recommend?
Thanks for the video. I just got my E120 5 days ago. Being brand new to RC helicopters and watching other videos of people reviewing this heli, I thought I could easily just test it indoors. On it's maiden voyage, I simply wanted to see it take off and hover and then make it land inside my house (did not plan to actually fly it around inside until I got more experience). As soon as it took to the air, the helicopter immediately drifted to the right, flew across the room before I could react, and crashed into the wall. First test flight did not do so well! Fortunately, there was no damage to the helicopter nor my walls. For my 2nd flight I was in my backyard. I immediately was able to hover and keep control. Mainly focused on hovering with the tail facing me so I could work on trying to keep it stationary in the light breeze. After a few minutes I got cocky and started to try forward flight. As the heli was flying with the nose towards me, I started to fight a strong wind gust and then got confused on my corrections since the controls were backwards and ended up crash landing in our swimming pool. This heli is very realistic in that it sinks very fast!!! I immediately jumped in and rescued it. Instead of trying to continue to play with it and possibly damage the electronics that are now all wet, I immediately took the battery out and vigorously shook the helicopter to try and get most of the water out. I then let it sit for a day to allow it to dry. I am happy to report that the helicopter is fine and flies without any issues. However, the battery that was in it when it submerged does not seem to work (at least none of the led lights come on when you push the button). I have not tried to charge that battery yet since I still have two other batteries that are working fine. This video is great in that I now have some ideas of how to practice and learn to be a better pilot. Thanks!
the helicopter immediately drifted to the right --》 need to adjust the trim control. Best is to test it outdoors under windless condition (try early morning instead of noon time).
Brilliant and informative I’m in the middle of learning to fly this video was amazing thank you we need more videos like this how to fly explained simply thanks again I’m learning with my blade 230s v2
THANKS--- I want to learn this well-- and once I get better-- I'm getting an AIRWOLF-- slight larger--- then when good with that one- get a bigger one-- until I get the really big one and can fly it WELL.... (maybe put a couple extra cameras in it...)
Nice I’m a new follower to the channel I’m happy to say welcome or skews me myself I am welcome to this channel I am going to be getting a new controllable helicopter because the one that I have I don’t understand the name of it so I can’t use it.
Oh one more thing I forgot to tell everybody noticing my history about a person that I love the most Nicholas Tesla that works specifically with wireless inventions I cherish him the most but on top of this and one of the most impressive not by me just straight up annoying to do something but I cannot see well I am visually impaired but this never stopped me I have the abilities of knowledge to understand how to use some sort of you know flying object or play a game that is on an Xbox or PlayStation so with the right RUclips channel I can learn how to fly a thing like this.
Got a question. I own a s006 helicopter and since day one everytime I try a lift off it either does a hard right or hard left and will not go up straight for lift off .I bought this 5 years ago and I gave up after constantly crashing less than a foot off the ground what am I doing wrong .I run rc nitro trucks and this drove me nuts and never got to enjoy this
So I’m still gonna work on understanding your username I’m really happy that I have joined this channel once I get my new remote control helicopter I will come specifically to this channel to explain to you what type of helicopter it is so somebody could explain more I might get information actually a matter of fact because I love anything that has a remote and I enjoy flying objects mostly flying objects I like Car as well I am going to get some thing that I’m gonna put on my wall so I can hang the controllers there on top of it I’m gonna make something that I can put all of the helicopters that I get around my room but getting away from that hello everybody nice to meet you all I hope that we can have some fun around this channel and let’s get into it.
@@dronecamps we used to go to the rc airfield when I was a kid, amazing jets, helis, wing rotors. It's amazing what those guys were doing back then. The drones are top tier awesome, they took the heli to a new level. They were very expensive though so getting good was a different scenario then these days. And dangerous! But truth be told, it was respected and never became an issue. These days, I think they are ruining the future of our country. With so many upcoming uav pilots, we could really do good with this hobby. Instead they want to make it a burden to get into. Some of these kids are phenomenal on the sticks. Long range fpv is the coolest thing ever. I imagine control towers and repeaters. The only real defeat is battery. But there will soon be a cure for that. I have my own ideas even. But on a surface note, ever try 26650 cells, I imagine they would be worth the extra weight if regs weren't an issue.
AFTER YOU BIND THE HELI AND TRANSMITTER, CALIBRATE THE GYROS. Turn on the transmitter, turn on the helicopter. Set the helicopter on the surface you will launch from. Bind the helicopter to the transmitter by moving the throttle all the way up and all the way down. The blinking white light goes solid and you'll hear a confirmation tone. Next, while holding the transmitter horizontally as if it were laying flat on a table, and move both sticks toward you and towards your left. (Left stick at 7:30, Right stick at 7:30.) The helicopter's white light will blink and you'll hear a confirmation tone.THIS CALIBRATES THE GYROS. Then power up the helicopter by moving the left stick to 7:30 and the right stick to 4:30.
The helicopter lean is normal. This is caused by the tail rotor thrust. Use the trim to keep it from drifting, but you can't trim the lean.
This brought me back to when I first started flying these RC helicopter's in the late 80's?
Of course they didn't look this great, but it was a helicopter.
I still remember doing all these exact moves? It sure was fun. Thanks for sharing JD. Definitely a great video. Thanks again. 👍👍👍
Hello my name is SKREGGIE I am the next upcoming RUclipsr I’m also working on flying a remarkable troll helicopter but due to me not understanding which one is mine I’m actually going to get a new one I have always loved objects that was able to fly or move on its own just by controller actually there was one person that made creations like this that I definitely cherish and his name is Nicholas Tesla.
Really liked the tutorial, I have this model & I have to be honest have not tried to fly it yet. I'm very nervous. I've NEVER flown anything RC before. This was very helpful, thanks. On a side note is there a video camera I can mount on the Heli?, if so what do you recommend?
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Hey Justin Great I haven't had a heli for years, Especially a RTF Kit. Thanks for the video and information about the Eachine E120
Thanks for the video. I just got my E120 5 days ago. Being brand new to RC helicopters and watching other videos of people reviewing this heli, I thought I could easily just test it indoors. On it's maiden voyage, I simply wanted to see it take off and hover and then make it land inside my house (did not plan to actually fly it around inside until I got more experience). As soon as it took to the air, the helicopter immediately drifted to the right, flew across the room before I could react, and crashed into the wall. First test flight did not do so well! Fortunately, there was no damage to the helicopter nor my walls. For my 2nd flight I was in my backyard. I immediately was able to hover and keep control. Mainly focused on hovering with the tail facing me so I could work on trying to keep it stationary in the light breeze. After a few minutes I got cocky and started to try forward flight. As the heli was flying with the nose towards me, I started to fight a strong wind gust and then got confused on my corrections since the controls were backwards and ended up crash landing in our swimming pool. This heli is very realistic in that it sinks very fast!!! I immediately jumped in and rescued it. Instead of trying to continue to play with it and possibly damage the electronics that are now all wet, I immediately took the battery out and vigorously shook the helicopter to try and get most of the water out. I then let it sit for a day to allow it to dry. I am happy to report that the helicopter is fine and flies without any issues. However, the battery that was in it when it submerged does not seem to work (at least none of the led lights come on when you push the button). I have not tried to charge that battery yet since I still have two other batteries that are working fine. This video is great in that I now have some ideas of how to practice and learn to be a better pilot. Thanks!
the helicopter immediately drifted to the right --》 need to adjust the trim control. Best is to test it outdoors under windless condition (try early morning instead of noon time).
Brilliant and informative I’m in the middle of learning to fly this video was amazing thank you we need more videos like this how to fly explained simply thanks again I’m learning with my blade 230s v2
Great review. Thank you!
THANKS--- I want to learn this well-- and once I get better-- I'm getting an AIRWOLF-- slight larger--- then when good with that one- get a bigger one-- until I get the really big one and can fly it WELL.... (maybe put a couple extra cameras in it...)
So I see you forgot to add a link for the landing pad. lol
Great video, I just ordered this one..
Hope you enjoy it!
Nice I’m a new follower to the channel I’m happy to say welcome or skews me myself I am welcome to this channel I am going to be getting a new controllable helicopter because the one that I have I don’t understand the name of it so I can’t use it.
Oh one more thing I forgot to tell everybody noticing my history about a person that I love the most Nicholas Tesla that works specifically with wireless inventions I cherish him the most but on top of this and one of the most impressive not by me just straight up annoying to do something but I cannot see well I am visually impaired but this never stopped me I have the abilities of knowledge to understand how to use some sort of you know flying object or play a game that is on an Xbox or PlayStation so with the right RUclips channel I can learn how to fly a thing like this.
oh wow you been active as.. smashing that notification button
Good tutorial Justin
Got a question. I own a s006 helicopter and since day one everytime I try a lift off it either does a hard right or hard left and will not go up straight for lift off .I bought this 5 years ago and I gave up after constantly crashing less than a foot off the ground what am I doing wrong .I run rc nitro trucks and this drove me nuts and never got to enjoy this
Thank you
Nice👍
Did I miss where you put the helipad in the link
I LOVE THAT HELI
So if this RC helicopter is about $79 and the one that has three batteries is 90 bucks how much is for more of them deck and have extra batteries?
When you change modes, does it stay in the new mode after a power cycle of does this need to be done at every transmitter powerup?
you didn't put the landing pad link
You hitting the U.K. while in Europe bro?
I really need this vid 😃👍
I have the same
havent seen you for a while bro
So I’m still gonna work on understanding your username I’m really happy that I have joined this channel once I get my new remote control helicopter I will come specifically to this channel to explain to you what type of helicopter it is so somebody could explain more I might get information actually a matter of fact because I love anything that has a remote and I enjoy flying objects mostly flying objects I like Car as well I am going to get some thing that I’m gonna put on my wall so I can hang the controllers there on top of it I’m gonna make something that I can put all of the helicopters that I get around my room but getting away from that hello everybody nice to meet you all I hope that we can have some fun around this channel and let’s get into it.
Grip the sticks between the thumbs
it's a lot easier
No, it's personal preference.
@@larrysmith6797 Would you fly a tiger moth with the palm of your hand or
A grip on the stick
Needs fpv
We did that
@@dronecamps nice! Figured as much from a tinker. Heli is a challenge
It’s a challenge. But super fun to try it
@@dronecamps we used to go to the rc airfield when I was a kid, amazing jets, helis, wing rotors. It's amazing what those guys were doing back then. The drones are top tier awesome, they took the heli to a new level. They were very expensive though so getting good was a different scenario then these days. And dangerous! But truth be told, it was respected and never became an issue. These days, I think they are ruining the future of our country. With so many upcoming uav pilots, we could really do good with this hobby. Instead they want to make it a burden to get into. Some of these kids are phenomenal on the sticks. Long range fpv is the coolest thing ever. I imagine control towers and repeaters. The only real defeat is battery. But there will soon be a cure for that. I have my own ideas even. But on a surface note, ever try 26650 cells, I imagine they would be worth the extra weight if regs weren't an issue.