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Alpha
Mar 16, 2005, 03:11 PM
Looking for a very experiance person to set up and adjust our heli in
Brisbane Australia. I have asked at several shops and they want $300.00 +

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David

GTY
Mar 16, 2005, 05:11 PM
Alpha wrote:
> Looking for a very experiance person to set up and adjust our heli in

> Brisbane Australia. I have asked at several shops and they want
$300.00 +
>
> --
> David


The set up cost is even more than a complete helicopter
(www.hobbyjapan2000.com)

I think you can just try to the rc club and ask some friendly person to
help you out.

Olaf Greck
Mar 17, 2005, 09:11 AM
On 16 Mar 2005 11:50:40 -0800, "GTY" <kkyatch@yahoo.com> wrote:

>The set up cost is even more than a complete helicopter
>(www.hobbyjapan2000.com)
>
>I think you can just try to the rc club and ask some friendly person to
>help you out.

watch them flying first and then select the person to ask. <g>
At least their flying style will tell you what to expect from their
adjusting style. On the other hand some are good with screwdrivers and
bad with sticks...


best regards

Olaf

dingo
Mar 17, 2005, 05:11 PM
some become good with sticks because they 'r bad with a screwdriver.





"Olaf Greck" <olaf_greck@virgilio.it> wrote in message
news:ukvi3152m3m9tqtdio1ca0pia0h2dj9p0k@4ax.com...
> On 16 Mar 2005 11:50:40 -0800, "GTY" <kkyatch@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> >The set up cost is even more than a complete helicopter
> >(www.hobbyjapan2000.com)
> >
> >I think you can just try to the rc club and ask some friendly person to
> >help you out.
>
> watch them flying first and then select the person to ask. <g>
> At least their flying style will tell you what to expect from their
> adjusting style. On the other hand some are good with screwdrivers and
> bad with sticks...
>
>
> best regards
>
> Olaf
>

Steve R.
Mar 17, 2005, 09:11 PM
"Alpha" <david@davidthedogman.com> wrote in message
news:42388508$0$247$61c65585@uq-127creek-reader-03.brisbane.pipenetworks.com.au...
> Looking for a very experiance person to set up and adjust our heli in
> Brisbane Australia. I have asked at several shops and they want $300.00 +
>
> --
> David
>

That REALLY pisses me off! $300 to help someone setup a model??? @#$%^

All I can say is the model better fly itself after taking that kind of
reaming up the back side!!

David,

Please don't consider paying that, it's outragious. Unfortunately, I'm in
the States so I can't help you much but if we were within reach of each
other, I'd be happy to give you a hand. No charge! I had "several" people
help me when I was learning and there have been many more people with
worthwhile tidbits of info through the years that have helped me. All of it
was for the love of the hobby and not for profit. When I help a newbe, or
even someone who's not so much a newbe but is having trouble diagnosing a
problem, I'm just passing one the favors and considerations that others have
shown me through the years.

Look around, check out the RC clubs that are closest to you. You'll find
someone who's willing to help "without" trying to take you to the cleaners
in the process.

Good luck!
Steve R.

PS: Don't be afraid to ask questions here. There are plenty of us that
will make every effort to talk you through some of this. Admittedly, it's
not easy to do in print but it also won't cost you $300!!

Olaf Greck
Mar 18, 2005, 05:11 AM
On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 21:14:37 GMT, "dingo" <dingo@pandora.be> wrote:

>some become good with sticks because they 'r bad with a screwdriver.
>

Yepp, after some thought I would rephrase myself:

Watch them flying and then find their mechanic :)

best regards

Olaf

Gerard
Mar 19, 2005, 01:11 AM
Erk!

What exactly do you mean by set up? I presume you have assembled the heli
& installed the servos, etc. Have you got starting equipment, etc?

Visit a few clubs in your area. Try http://www.maaq.org/Club_Listings.htm for a start.
You need to find an active club with some heli flyers, preferably flying the same
radio mode as you propose to fly (this lets them use your radio for the job).
I have never met an aeromodeller yet who hasn't been prepared to give a hand
or advice when approached.

Note that the club insurers will require that you have a membership (ie: pay their premium)
if you visit more than a couple of times.

BTW: What model heli have you got?

Gerard
Raptor 50 V2SE - 0 prangs, 1 heavy landing.
Melbourne


"Alpha" <david@davidthedogman.com> wrote in message
news:42388508$0$247$61c65585@uq-127creek-reader-03.brisbane.pipenetworks.com.au...
> Looking for a very experiance person to set up and adjust our heli in Brisbane Australia. I have asked at several shops and they
> want $300.00 +
>
> --
> David
>

Moores family
Mar 19, 2005, 05:11 AM
Alpha wrote:
> Looking for a very experiance person to set up and adjust our heli in
> Brisbane Australia. I have asked at several shops and they want $300.00 +
>
Gold Coast close enough?

What heli? what mode? What shop? (so I can stay away)

Just at the moment I need about 5 extra hours each day to do what I
need, but I'm happy to help if we can fit it in...

JM

Alpha
Mar 25, 2005, 01:11 AM
Guys it is a Raptor 50 Mr Toys at Slacks Creek.

I still need to get a gyro helo is new and almost 100% assembled.