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Old Mar 11, 2009, 10:28 PM   #1
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What comes down....must..go up!

I have been playing with this 4x4 for almost 3 months now...AWSOME PIECE OF TECHNOLOGY!!!!!!........more or lesss.......I have learned to control it.....more or less....One thing that I have noticed...is that..when I try to land...it sways uncontrolably...(Did I spell that rite?).....What got my attention was that as long as I kept the bird 3 or 4 feet above the surface of the floor....I had my way with it...HOWEVERRRR...as soon as I tried to approach the assigned "helipad"....it would begin to swing and sway like it had a mind of it's own......I soon figured out....(I love it when I do that!) that it was the "blowbacK"....(yet another term to qualify)....of the air blown down from the rotors that was causing my chopper to lose control....
Any suggestions?... other than...fly upside down?

thanx
JP
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