Hi, thank you very much for this series, I will follow every single episode carefully. After watching them all when you episodes will be finished I will be more than happy if I can do at least 10% of what you can do. With that being said, I can't find anyone explaining with care and detail the helicopter setup regarding electronics and transmitter. I will love to make tictocs, just a few in a row but when I try it, I just can keep the maneuver for two seconds before the helicopter starting to fall. I don't know if the problem is I move the sticks very slow, head speed, my transmitter or flybarless unit setup or a mixture of all. Anyway, I would like to achieve that goal and make tictocs fast with confident. Also, another very big challenge for any 3D flyer will always be the piro flips. I am just starting with (slow) half piros and I don't know what and how to practice in order to take the next step until I can make full piros confident enough. IMO, next episodes should cover the basic movements you consider essential to improve step by step, taking in count setups, electronics and tips and tricks you know and no one else, because you fly as no one else. Cheers!
Thank you so much for writing me this comment , I’m going all what you wrote and I will do my best to make this hobby more easy for all people in the world , have a great day 😊
I got into helicopters in 2005 when I could afford them. I got pretty good and even worked at a hobby shop part time. I have been watching tareq since then. Always impressed with his skills. In 2018 I bought a house and helis went to the side. I just saw a video about two weeks ago and I decided it was time to literally dust off the fleet. I have 14 helis and most needed something to get into the air or just need to be put on eBay. Thanks for making me spend money on helis again tareq!
Learning to fly rc helicopters has been 1 off the hardest thing I've ever learnt! Very rewarding once you are comfortable doing funnels and inverted flight!
Mr. Alsaadi, you have a great channel and hobby. You brought me many smiles seeing a guy in the desert tearing up the sky with rc helicopters. You put them to the limit for sure. I am hoping to get a helicopter myself one these days to chase some birds around and own a piece of the sky myself. Thank you from North Carolina USA.
Hate to chime in on your post. But I made a similar post last year. Finally made the move, and couldn't be happier. Take that step, you won't regret it!
Tareq THANK YOU for being such a great person helping all others. You are a great asset to the hobby and we are lucky and honoured to have these videos. I did my first attempt to the hobby 10 years ago but was not able to be consistent. This year I did my come back and am determined to stick with it. Would be amazing if we had these videos when started as it is a huge huge help. This hobby can truly be overwhelming and your videos are exactly what all newcomers need as a true guidance. Thanks again. Cheers from Greece
Thank you for this great video! You explain every maneuver very well. I basically did all these meaneuvers, especially the forward and backwards and aileron flying from side to side and this gave me a great feeling for "balancing" the heli with inputs and couter inputs. What you show in 13 minutes took me more than 2 years and I am still far from fluent backwards flying. It really needs time and training. But this training is sooo much fun!! Thank for the energy you and your team puts into these videos!
Oh man , I can’t tell you how much happy I am when I’m reading your comment , because of your comment and other comments I keep going and trying my best to do more and more for you guys 💖 Thank you so much and more videos coming soon
@@multistratus Oh man, and I am happy that I could give you a little bit back! Keep doing your great videos, keep being so positive! I will keep watching! Greetings from Poland!
Thanks so much for taking the time to do a bit of teaching. The process of teaching is absolutely perfect. Can't wait to see you show your hands. Thanks again for your time. Vancouver Island BC Canada
I just recently got into the idea of 3D Heli flying, and bought a small one just to check if I would like it. I saw your videos all over youtube first and was just amazed by the flying (And the sound of the heli too lol), so this series is going to be absolute gold for a learner like me. Hope this series will go on a long time too! Also and idea for the future if possible, a hand cam could be interesting while you explain something.
Perfect, thank you! Starting with a 700 size and ending the video with a 200 size hit 2 birds with 1 stone. Please continue with this method for all your videos. It is nice to see smooth sport flying for a change, instead of crazy 3D all the time 😅.
My take from this, is, you really have to get down these rudimentary skills first, to lay a solid foundation to build on . Great video, I will be enthusiastically watching your series Tareq 🙂
@bradroberts8681 Exactly my thoughts! I am flying 3 years now and when flying reverse figure 8's I am still mixing the cyclic and tailinputs often enough to get into a slight panic when I am flying too fast. 😀
I was flying helis back in the 90es, no sims back then. Bloody difficult. Still got a shuttle and a almost brand new tsurugi. Ancient by today's standards
Tareq, thank you very much for sharing your knowledge. This is amazingly helpful. Glad to helifreaks are still spinning the rotors. Can you also please do some setup videos with some of the radio equipment you use. Is the micro-beast still a good 3 axis system to use. You motive me to break out my nitros and 450s. Thank you!!!! John
You are most welcome 🤗 I will do all the videos but sure I need time because it’s a very big challenge for me but I will do it , yes micro beast can work no any issues , maybe maybe maybe in the future with a very advanced skill you will need to upgrade your system , but my advice don’t change anything now , have a great day 😊
Hey Man, im not really a beginner anymore i would say i can do a few manover pretty good by now. But i know that it will help a lot of people if they can see what u do with ur sticks especially when the manover gets more complicated. Thx for the video its very helpful!!!
I would like to suggest the Goosky S1. Why? Because you can literally fly it anywhere and it crashes cheap. Why is it important to fly anywhere? Simple, you can have much more stick time. Much more stick time equates to better skills. Also let me highly recommend you learn all flight orientations before moving to 3D. This includes inverted and reverse flying in all orientations. Also regarding the S1 make sure you have plenty of charged batteries cause flight times are no more than 3-4 minutes per 300mAh pack! Edit: Also of critical importance: In order to improve you MUST push your comfort boundaries. If you aren't feeling uncomfortable then you aren't learning something new. If you stay in the comfort zone you will not advance your skills!
You are a great person 🙌🏻 love your comment , break the boundaries will help a lot the pilots to improve their skills 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 have a great day and thank you so much
Hello Mr Tareq very very good video. You are the best. One thing i think you should learn in this classes is autorotation, kt can save many helicopters from death. For example on nitro 600 and 700 for me is no problem even inverted autorotation on trex 700. But on electric goblin 380 and goblin 500 i loose headspeed and can only make small autorotations. Even on my goblin 700 i feel its not the same like my trex 700 nitro. Something i am doing wrong i qould love to learn from you. I remember from your old videos you were the king of autorotations. Best regards
for autorotation you need to land into the wind and make sure you are good at looking at a nose in aircraft...apart from that its just a simple task of giving enough negative for the blades to spin up yet slow down the aircraft....in forward flight its best to try around the 45 degree decent and flair with positive just as you land. When landing under power most guys use throttle hold to keep them in practice with the dead engine model. at the moment he is only covering basics so you must wait for autos...i am sure he will cover them :) enjoy
@@andyMSH700 i can make autos with my nitromodels very easy even inverted. But the electric goblin 500 i loose alot headspeed, i dont know if maby the beltdrive makes it harder
@@andyMSH700 btw, if you look my trex 700n video in the ending you can see my very first ever autorotations 🤣. They are not pretty but atleast no crash
Which "Flight Simulator" do you recommend. And thank you for finally putting a "How to" video. I think You are one of the Best, If not the Best Flyer out there.
Tareq, i think you should invite all of us to your home country and that flying field and we can all learn...after we can all have a few beers together and try again and see how we can then fly. thanks
hi tareq bro awesome video bro. your videos are awesome andi like your tutorials here showing us how to fly one of these babys. ill keep a look out for episode 3 and all other episode that will follow. good job man. big big like and full watch.
hello. first of all, new pilots should start building, adjusting and programming the helicopter. buying a fixed helicopter and not knowing what to do in a crash would be my thought on what is important to know.
Hallo Tareq - thank you very much for this flying course. I have one small question, as a beginner. Can I use stabilization mode for this first step or not? Because actually I'm learning to fly with M1 (OMP) and I have full hands with stabilization of the helli :-). So, can I use automatic stabilization or not?
@@petrbaxant Hi .. hope you are doing well .. yes at the beginning no problem to use the stabilizer because maybe still it’s difficult for you to fully manually control , so use it but it’s so important to use the simulator to learn the flying manually , and after you feel yourself getting better then switch off the stabilization system , but when you stop the stabilization system at the beginning fly higher from the ground to make sure you can do all the maneuvering easily , have a great day 🤗
Not easy to say which is the best because there is many different brands , I’m using a very old real flight simulator G4 , but I see many people using the new version also accure Rc simulator also phoenix , some good pilots use accure Rc and some Phoenix , for me personally I prefer real flight simulator, have a great day
Nice to see you teaching beginners. I've been out of the game for 12 years now, I miss it sometimes. I would not recommend beginners to mix forward and backward circles so early, that's definitely going to make them crash unless they practice on a sim. 😅 This was one of my last flights. ruclips.net/video/d5et5lEOh5Y/видео.html
took me ONE YEAR to learn a stable hover on a 450pro. A solid year, many crashes, many very short flights, ie not flight but only climb, and slide, and crash... Ten thousand sim hours.. lol... Now i have very little trouble and it is my second nature the hover. Rip my X7 round at 160mph dont care I know which way its facing.
@@dogdipstick I know what it's like 100%. Still remember my first hover, loop, roll, crash, that was all in 2005-2006. Was doing 3D competition in 2010-2012, I quit mostly because I burned out and suddenly had several mechanical and electrical failures in a short time. I still sim sometimes. 🥲
I personally started on a small Helly little did I know how unstable they really are but on the other hand, I would much rather get hit by a 200 size helicopter than making that same mistake with a 700 size Halle😢
Hi dear, could you please get me a drone of any budget? I love it but can't get afforded and watch everytime these videos 🥹 even i watch most of your videos and feel too
Good morning sir I am an Indian boy I see your most of the video and i also wanted to fly a helicopter so please give me a small helicopter of very low cost please sir 🙏🙏🙏🙏 I follow you from Many days
Too Expensive of a hobby , Just purchased TB 40 . some substandard design . Lots of fucked up shit over the last 12 years has driven me away from the hobby . No princely background here Bro .
Hi, thank you very much for this series, I will follow every single episode carefully. After watching them all when you episodes will be finished I will be more than happy if I can do at least 10% of what you can do.
With that being said, I can't find anyone explaining with care and detail the helicopter setup regarding electronics and transmitter. I will love to make tictocs, just a few in a row but when I try it, I just can keep the maneuver for two seconds before the helicopter starting to fall. I don't know if the problem is I move the sticks very slow, head speed, my transmitter or flybarless unit setup or a mixture of all. Anyway, I would like to achieve that goal and make tictocs fast with confident.
Also, another very big challenge for any 3D flyer will always be the piro flips. I am just starting with (slow) half piros and I don't know what and how to practice in order to take the next step until I can make full piros confident enough.
IMO, next episodes should cover the basic movements you consider essential to improve step by step, taking in count setups, electronics and tips and tricks you know and no one else, because you fly as no one else.
Cheers!
Thank you so much for writing me this comment , I’m going all what you wrote and I will do my best to make this hobby more easy for all people in the world , have a great day 😊
I got into helicopters in 2005 when I could afford them. I got pretty good and even worked at a hobby shop part time. I have been watching tareq since then. Always impressed with his skills. In 2018 I bought a house and helis went to the side. I just saw a video about two weeks ago and I decided it was time to literally dust off the fleet.
I have 14 helis and most needed something to get into the air or just need to be put on eBay.
Thanks for making me spend money on helis again tareq!
Learning to fly rc helicopters has been 1 off the hardest thing I've ever learnt! Very rewarding once you are comfortable doing funnels and inverted flight!
R/C flight in any fashion is harder than people realize.
Mr. Alsaadi, you have a great channel and hobby. You brought me many smiles seeing a guy in the desert tearing up the sky with rc helicopters. You put them to the limit for sure. I am hoping to get a helicopter myself one these days to chase some birds around and own a piece of the sky myself. Thank you from North Carolina USA.
Hate to chime in on your post. But I made a similar post last year. Finally made the move, and couldn't be happier. Take that step, you won't regret it!
Tareq THANK YOU for being such a great person helping all others. You are a great asset to the hobby and we are lucky and honoured to have these videos. I did my first attempt to the hobby 10 years ago but was not able to be consistent. This year I did my come back and am determined to stick with it. Would be amazing if we had these videos when started as it is a huge huge help. This hobby can truly be overwhelming and your videos are exactly what all newcomers need as a true guidance. Thanks again. Cheers from Greece
Thank you for your valuable time. You really showcase the skill involved in your unreal flying capabilities.
you're the best pilot I've ever seen and I'm gonna watch your channel. end of story.
Wow thanks to you 🤗💖 you are the best
I'm a simple man, I see Tareeq's new episode....I Loike....
Thank you for this great video! You explain every maneuver very well. I basically did all these meaneuvers, especially the forward and backwards and aileron flying from side to side and this gave me a great feeling for "balancing" the heli with inputs and couter inputs. What you show in 13 minutes took me more than 2 years and I am still far from fluent backwards flying. It really needs time and training. But this training is sooo much fun!! Thank for the energy you and your team puts into these videos!
Oh man , I can’t tell you how much happy I am when I’m reading your comment , because of your comment and other comments I keep going and trying my best to do more and more for you guys 💖 Thank you so much and more videos coming soon
@@multistratus Oh man, and I am happy that I could give you a little bit back! Keep doing your great videos, keep being so positive! I will keep watching! Greetings from Poland!
@@RCCopterLove 🙌🏻🙌🏻💖💖
Thank you very much Mr. Alsaadi, I am hopeful that your videos will encourage more people to join this awsome hobby!
Thank you so much 🤗
Thank you for making a learning video! Appreciate your time in making 🙏
You are one of the best Rc heli pilots, I’m getting back to flying helis but I’m still a beginner heli Rc pilot
Thanks so much for taking the time to do a bit of teaching. The process of teaching is absolutely perfect. Can't wait to see you show your hands.
Thanks again for your time.
Vancouver Island BC Canada
Well done Tareq, everything is accurate and without unnecessary chatter.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Mr. Alsaadi you are a super 3D pilot and I thank for the video’s you put out.
Glad you like them! Thank you so much 🤗
Thank You ! Very Helpful series !
Glad you enjoyed it 😇 have a great day
I just recently got into the idea of 3D Heli flying, and bought a small one just to check if I would like it. I saw your videos all over youtube first and was just amazed by the flying (And the sound of the heli too lol), so this series is going to be absolute gold for a learner like me. Hope this series will go on a long time too!
Also and idea for the future if possible, a hand cam could be interesting while you explain something.
This is utterly priceless! Tareq - your the man!
Thank you so much 😊
Video lessons from Tareq! That's awesome!!!🎉
More to come! Thank you so much 😊
My all time favorite rc heli pilot!!!! Tareq "King of 3D" 💪🏻😎
I just got my blade 150s up and running, this video series could not have been better timed!
Appreciatie it al lot that you do this from scratch Tareq!
Perfect, thank you! Starting with a 700 size and ending the video with a 200 size hit 2 birds with 1 stone. Please continue with this method for all your videos. It is nice to see smooth sport flying for a change, instead of crazy 3D all the time 😅.
Great video. Will help beginners immensely
Glad you think so! Thanks to you 😇
Basics, Basics, Basics...even if its boring :) But it helps a lot
It’s really important steps 😃
My take from this, is, you really have to get down these rudimentary skills first, to lay a solid foundation to build on . Great video, I will be enthusiastically watching your series Tareq 🙂
In all things
Tareq…you finally lerned how to fly in a straight line 👍
🤣🤣🤣👌🏻 I’m learning now hahaha , have a great day
@@multistratus you too 🙏
I cant believe how easy you make it look. Reverse figure 8's make my head spin with the inputs lol. Thanks for the great video Sir
@bradroberts8681 Exactly my thoughts! I am flying 3 years now and when flying reverse figure 8's I am still mixing the cyclic and tailinputs often enough to get into a slight panic when I am flying too fast. 😀
🙏👍👍 Thank you for taking the time. The flying routines are invaluable.
Glad you like them! Thank you so much 💖
Glad you like them! Thank you so much 💖
Thank you for doing this ! You and dunkan Bossion are my favourite pilotes in the world ! thats so great to do that, thank you !
Tareq thank for the great information & for this series. Stick movements will be very helpful as well
Yes I decided to do it for the episode 4 , it’s more work but I will definitely do it 🤗 have a great day
Most eagerly waiting for stick movement video ❤😊
Coming soon🤗 on Episode 4 , have a great day
Thanks Tareq, love the videos!
Thank you for this Sir Tareq! This helps me alot! I'm going back to RC Heli again! More videos please..
Du bist ein toller Mensch und deine Videos sind einfach cool👌 liebe Grüße aus Hamburg
Love the shirt! Thumbs Up!
You rock! Thank you so much 😊 it’s a gift from a very good friend
I was flying helis back in the 90es, no sims back then. Bloody difficult. Still got a shuttle and a almost brand new tsurugi. Ancient by today's standards
Tareq, thank you very much for sharing your knowledge. This is amazingly helpful. Glad to helifreaks are still spinning the rotors. Can you also please do some setup videos with some of the radio equipment you use. Is the micro-beast still a good 3 axis system to use. You motive me to break out my nitros and 450s. Thank you!!!!
John
You are most welcome 🤗 I will do all the videos but sure I need time because it’s a very big challenge for me but I will do it , yes micro beast can work no any issues , maybe maybe maybe in the future with a very advanced skill you will need to upgrade your system , but my advice don’t change anything now , have a great day 😊
Excellent video and good explanation. Thank you Mr Tereq
Thanks alot, you realy helped to understand the way to start and highlighted important issues. keep it up tp help new people to this amazing hobby,
So nice of you 🤗 thank you so much
Thank you so much and more videos coming soon 🤗
Hey Man, im not really a beginner anymore i would say i can do a few manover pretty good by now. But i know that it will help a lot of people if they can see what u do with ur sticks especially when the manover gets more complicated. Thx for the video its very helpful!!!
Brother, i found you on shorts. Youre a good guy!
Very good thank you for your time and help.. 🙂
Idol tareq
Hello 😊
Danke für das Video 👍
Kein Problem 😊 have a great day
That backwards flying is key for me. So hard to learn. I really have to push me using the simulator. Thanks for sharing
Mashallah very good ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Txs you very much Tareq for this share. Txs to you to give your time for us. We love you❤. Let s go to the simulator
I would like to suggest the Goosky S1. Why? Because you can literally fly it anywhere and it crashes cheap. Why is it important to fly anywhere? Simple, you can have much more stick time. Much more stick time equates to better skills. Also let me highly recommend you learn all flight orientations before moving to 3D. This includes inverted and reverse flying in all orientations.
Also regarding the S1 make sure you have plenty of charged batteries cause flight times are no more than 3-4 minutes per 300mAh pack!
Edit: Also of critical importance: In order to improve you MUST push your comfort boundaries. If you aren't feeling uncomfortable then you aren't learning something new. If you stay in the comfort zone you will not advance your skills!
You are a great person 🙌🏻 love your comment , break the boundaries will help a lot the pilots to improve their skills 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 have a great day and thank you so much
Hello Mr Tareq very very good video. You are the best. One thing i think you should learn in this classes is autorotation, kt can save many helicopters from death. For example on nitro 600 and 700 for me is no problem even inverted autorotation on trex 700. But on electric goblin 380 and goblin 500 i loose headspeed and can only make small autorotations. Even on my goblin 700 i feel its not the same like my trex 700 nitro. Something i am doing wrong i qould love to learn from you. I remember from your old videos you were the king of autorotations. Best regards
for autorotation you need to land into the wind and make sure you are good at looking at a nose in aircraft...apart from that its just a simple task of giving enough negative for the blades to spin up yet slow down the aircraft....in forward flight its best to try around the 45 degree decent and flair with positive just as you land. When landing under power most guys use throttle hold to keep them in practice with the dead engine model. at the moment he is only covering basics so you must wait for autos...i am sure he will cover them :) enjoy
@@andyMSH700 i can make autos with my nitromodels very easy even inverted. But the electric goblin 500 i loose alot headspeed, i dont know if maby the beltdrive makes it harder
@@andyMSH700 btw, if you look my trex 700n video in the ending you can see my very first ever autorotations 🤣. They are not pretty but atleast no crash
❤ great video, thank you só mutch for this videos 🙏🏻👍🏻👊🏻
Love your videos
Which "Flight Simulator" do you recommend. And thank you for finally putting a "How to" video. I think You are one of the Best, If not the Best Flyer out there.
Phoenix
Even the best only had one sim to learn on at the time.. 15 yr ago.
Heli-x, realflight
Thanks for great video
My pleasure 😇 have a great day
That pink heli looks like it's smiling. She happy Tareq is in control!
Awesome T-shirt!
Ха-ха-ха.. Молодец! Прикольно, очень:)) Смотрю , друг:)) Летаю на минике, Жду Авату2, купил.. Моторка38
Yes! The simulator it's very important to increase self growth and in the same time to evitate others serious problems
this guy is an RC heli god
You make it look soo easy😮..awesome
Adopt me bro!
Haha thanka mate we need more of your tutorial videos.
Also please release some omp M4 Max flight vids!
I use XK K100 small 3d helicopter for learning.
Nice 😊 keep trying your best with it , and more videos coming soon
I’ve already bought Goosky s1, and I’ll soon fly it
Great video Tareq!
Nice work Tareq. Is it possible to see your stick movements in videos too? Much appreciated.
Yes sure , I’m working on it for the Episode 4 , it’s more work but worth to do it 😊 Thank you
Thank you. Much appreciated
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You’re a legend my man !!! Where can I get one of those shirts 😀
Thanks so much sir for your sharing
Imma gonna fly just like Tareq. Now all I need is a Tiger on a gold leash.
Tareq, i think you should invite all of us to your home country and that flying field and we can all learn...after we can all have a few beers together and try again and see how we can then fly. thanks
👍 see you in SA
haha! like your shirt! ;)
🙌🏻🔝🔝
Thanks to you 🤗
thx for your Input.. i
hi tareq bro
awesome video bro. your videos are awesome andi like your tutorials here showing us how to fly one of these babys. ill keep a look out for episode 3 and all other episode that will follow. good job man. big big like and full watch.
It would be more helpful,if you show us the stick movements simultaneously tnx
Thank you a lot
Thank you so much
Could you do the same but with a split screen showing stick movements? I love videos like this.
Thank you !!!!
What is the best simulator for 3d helicopter?
hello. first of all, new pilots should start building, adjusting and programming the helicopter. buying a fixed helicopter and not knowing what to do in a crash would be my thought on what is important to know.
Hallo Tareq - thank you very much for this flying course. I have one small question, as a beginner. Can I use stabilization mode for this first step or not? Because actually I'm learning to fly with M1 (OMP) and I have full hands with stabilization of the helli :-). So, can I use automatic stabilization or not?
@@petrbaxant Hi .. hope you are doing well .. yes at the beginning no problem to use the stabilizer because maybe still it’s difficult for you to fully manually control , so use it but it’s so important to use the simulator to learn the flying manually , and after you feel yourself getting better then switch off the stabilization system , but when you stop the stabilization system at the beginning fly higher from the ground to make sure you can do all the maneuvering easily , have a great day 🤗
@@multistratusthank you very much for this.
@@petrbaxantyou are most welcome 🤗
I learned at 70 years old man it was hard took 9 months before I could fly
pretty same problem , there is some issue , it does not fly stabilized
Hi .. can I know what the issue with your helicopter ? so I can try to figure out what the issue , have a nice day 😊
😊 🤳
What is the best simulator for rc heli 3d?
Hello May I ask which flight sim to use?
Not easy to say which is the best because there is many different brands , I’m using a very old real flight simulator G4 , but I see many people using the new version also accure Rc simulator also phoenix , some good pilots use accure Rc and some Phoenix , for me personally I prefer real flight simulator, have a great day
@@multistratus thank you for the reply
❤🤍❤️❤️😃😇
How fast is your best Heli ???❤❤ 140kmh?
not sure but the best can go even 300kmh :)
Nice to see you teaching beginners. I've been out of the game for 12 years now, I miss it sometimes. I would not recommend beginners to mix forward and backward circles so early, that's definitely going to make them crash unless they practice on a sim. 😅 This was one of my last flights. ruclips.net/video/d5et5lEOh5Y/видео.html
took me ONE YEAR to learn a stable hover on a 450pro. A solid year, many crashes, many very short flights, ie not flight but only climb, and slide, and crash... Ten thousand sim hours.. lol... Now i have very little trouble and it is my second nature the hover. Rip my X7 round at 160mph dont care I know which way its facing.
@@dogdipstick I know what it's like 100%. Still remember my first hover, loop, roll, crash, that was all in 2005-2006. Was doing 3D competition in 2010-2012, I quit mostly because I burned out and suddenly had several mechanical and electrical failures in a short time. I still sim sometimes. 🥲
انا من العراق واحب هذا النوع من الطائرات هل تستطيع ان نكون في نفس المجال وسننجح معاً
Buy Real Flight and learn that way. That's how I taught myself how to fly airplanes and helicopters
Why isn't there a S3
I personally started on a small Helly little did I know how unstable they really are but on the other hand, I would much rather get hit by a 200 size helicopter than making that same mistake with a 700 size Halle😢
Hi dear, could you please get me a drone of any budget? I love it but can't get afforded and watch everytime these videos 🥹 even i watch most of your videos and feel too
😂😂😂... What is "it will helps"😂😂 ..helps
Good morning sir I am an Indian boy I see your most of the video and i also wanted to fly a helicopter so please give me a small helicopter of very low cost please sir 🙏🙏🙏🙏
I follow you from Many days
Too Expensive of a hobby , Just purchased TB 40 . some substandard design . Lots of fucked up shit over the last 12 years has driven me away from the hobby . No princely background here Bro .
What is the best simulator for 3d helicopter?