Your son will pick things up quickly not like us older dudes !!!! i can recommend the blade 230s as a step up i have 2 of them, good for larger machines they have plastic blades + will take a bump or 2 .
Thank you John Blythe! I am glad you liked the video. My son and I keep practicing our heli skills to become better at it. Unfortunetely, I sold my Ninja 250. I hope you are enjoying yours.
Thank you for your words of encouragement. He likes it and he is getting better at it day by day. He really enjoys RC helicopters, but he likes RC airplanes as well. Cheers!
Hello! May i ask? When i bought this, the remote is inverted. Left is movement and right is altitude control. And when i watched people on yiutube play it they say its hands free but for me when i take off it instantly goes fast to the right. Can you help me
Hi DarwishDaNoob. If the right control stick is controlling the throttle (i.e. the altitude on this specific model), then you may have a "Mode 1" (European style) controller> In the U.S., we have the "Mode 2", which has the throttle control on the left stick. Is this the case with your controller? If not, can you please provide more details?
Banggood has it and website says that they ship to USA: www.banggood.com/Eachine-E129-RC-Helicopter-Parts-Canpoy-p-1746034.html?cur_warehouse=CN&rmmds=search I purchased a canopy for a very similar model (E119) a few months ago and they shipped it.
This one is by far the most stable and best beginner helicopter I have ever tried. Make sure to fly it in extremely calm weather over a soft surface, such as grass for your first couple of flights. And do not take it too high; keep it eye level and away from your face. Good luck!
E129 is easier to fly for beginners, since it has altitude hold, meaning that you do not need to constantly adjust the throttle to keep the helicopter at the same altitude. E119 requires more anvanced skills, since you will be manually controlling the throttle. E119 can be the second heli after practicing on a beginner heli. In any case, both are very stable helicopters in the single-rotor flybarless helicopter category.
Great video. Nice father and son team.
Your son will pick things up quickly not like us older dudes !!!! i can recommend the blade 230s as a step up i have 2 of them, good for larger machines they have plastic blades + will take a bump or 2 .
Great video my friend Heli,s are difficult you need lots of practise have a Ninja 250 .
Thank you John Blythe! I am glad you liked the video. My son and I keep practicing our heli skills to become better at it. Unfortunetely, I sold my Ninja 250. I hope you are enjoying yours.
Now our little Expert teaching us 👍
He is still learning the ropes, but quickly. :)
Nice see these models. Suscribed.
Nice to see you HOVERING. All single blades helicopter lean to right.due to tail rotor effect.
Awesome, thank you for the sub!
Thank you for this info. Take care.
Wow nice sir 👍
Thank you!
If you like the Hobby you will learn to fly them all in no time and it looks like that you enjoy it. :)
Thank you for your words of encouragement. He likes it and he is getting better at it day by day. He really enjoys RC helicopters, but he likes RC airplanes as well. Cheers!
Hello! May i ask? When i bought this, the remote is inverted. Left is movement and right is altitude control. And when i watched people on yiutube play it they say its hands free but for me when i take off it instantly goes fast to the right. Can you help me
Hi DarwishDaNoob. If the right control stick is controlling the throttle (i.e. the altitude on this specific model), then you may have a "Mode 1" (European style) controller> In the U.S., we have the "Mode 2", which has the throttle control on the left stick. Is this the case with your controller? If not, can you please provide more details?
@@PropsWheels thanks! But i still have problems of it going hard roght on takeoff
i broke the canopy do you know were i can buy it??? because in banggod they not ship the canopy to USA.
Banggood has it and website says that they ship to USA: www.banggood.com/Eachine-E129-RC-Helicopter-Parts-Canpoy-p-1746034.html?cur_warehouse=CN&rmmds=search
I purchased a canopy for a very similar model (E119) a few months ago and they shipped it.
@@PropsWheels thanks i figure out that my settings in my account where from another country🤣🤣
@@PropsWheels thanks for your help!!!!
How many lawns did you cut for that?
Well, since he is an important anchor of this channel and also a partner in this growing endeavor, none! :)
I gonna buy it im so excited its my first time flying a helicopter, I dont want to crash it🥺
This one is by far the most stable and best beginner helicopter I have ever tried. Make sure to fly it in extremely calm weather over a soft surface, such as grass for your first couple of flights. And do not take it too high; keep it eye level and away from your face. Good luck!
i crashed😭
What's better E129 or E119
E129 is easier to fly for beginners, since it has altitude hold, meaning that you do not need to constantly adjust the throttle to keep the helicopter at the same altitude. E119 requires more anvanced skills, since you will be manually controlling the throttle. E119 can be the second heli after practicing on a beginner heli. In any case, both are very stable helicopters in the single-rotor flybarless helicopter category.