-Drifting off soaring, I taught myself to fly a heli w/ a Raptor 50.  Never
used a simulator, but did use a device called the RotoPod, basically a big
set of trainig gear
with a swiveling/tilting aluminum bar on on top which the Heli mounts to.
You have the option of "flying" the heli on the rotopod head w/o actually
lifting off,  then when you feel comfortable you can lift off the ground and
really fly.  In my opinion this was far better than a simulator. Advanced in
small steps and  never broke anything while learning.  Highly reccomend the
RotoPod, at least for nitro heli, dont think it would work well with
electrics.  Sorry  for the off topic stuff.
Walter
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Neverdosky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: soaring@airage.com <soaring@airage.com>
Date: Saturday, April 16, 2005 5:43 PM
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Re: [RCSE] "one thing I have learned about those
coolmini electric helis"


>Yes, well most of us do have our own way of looking at the world.
>
>I liked the post at least a little because many years ago I taught
>myself to fly Heli on a Ishimasa IH-1, anybody remember those?
>
>I didn't have the option of practicing on a simulator back then.
>
>Unlike sailplanes where a beginner benefits from a simple, relatively
>slow responding craft to start, in a heli it is much easier to start on
>a more complex machine that is more responsive but do get help getting
>it set up right first. :)
>
>Also, sailplanes generally go only in one direction. A heli can
>accelerate at full crunch in any direction. This can make things really
>exciting.
>
>When I was flying the heli, I was NOT thinking about anything else.
>
>michael
>
>
>Ben Diss wrote:
>> "The World According to Gordy"
>>
>>
>>
>> Brian Courtice wrote:
>>
>>> One thing I’ve learned is that if Gordy ever finds a post on RCSE that
>>> has nothing to do with soaring, we all hear about it.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> The second thing I’ve learned is that if Gordy thinks it’s
>>> interesting, he thinks everyone else should be interested too.
>>> Conversely, if it doesn’t interest Gordy, it’s spam.
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