> I have read that a lot of you fly choppers and don't have many people to
> talk to about it on here. I bought a Revolution Hover Star about a
> month ago. I haven't gotten the money yet to put the engine in or the
> gyro but I have the frame together and hope to be flying soon. I am a
> newbee..very nuby. I have a glider but only flew it a couple times and
> now am trying to sell it. I liked it but found it hard to fly. Just
> thought I would put my two cents in on this message area. Please
> respond to it so I know someone received it.
Scott,
If you found the glider hard to fly and are now getting into choppers let me
make a suggestion.
Find an experienced chopper flyer in your area and get them to teach you and
set your machine up for you. Choppers are not plug and play devices. They
want to do everything except what you want them to and they are machines
that demand your total attention ALL the time they are running. I'm not
saying you can't do it on your own but, if you do you will be one of a very
few among thousands of others. And chopper flying is typically expensive
for those who have help let alone those who do not.
I'm thinking mainly in keeping you from becoming discouraged with the hobby
and quiting and, of the health of your wallet.
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