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Old 10-07-2010, 02:49 PM   #41 (permalink)
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Everyone on this thread has been in the hobby for years and I can promise you that each one of us is still open to suggestions and we all still make mistakes. Why are you against being given advice? As soon as you close your mind to new ideas you are going to get stuck in the mud with this hobby.

I know guys who have been flying for decades and when you fly their machines they are full of flaws, but they refuse to listen because it has "worked" for them in the past. I like to think i know how to setup a heli pretty darn well but even i spent every weekend trying out new settings and new items on my machines, how can you possible say your heli is setup perfectly until you have tried every permutation (an impossible task) ?

Cylde and myself (he to a larger extent) have a vast experience with both Outrage helis and helis in general, and I still learn something new every week. We are both only attempting to help you out, what do you think that we get paid to post here ? No we do it out of the kindness of our hearts and our dedication to this hobby (I also do it for the chicks )?
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Old 10-07-2010, 03:23 PM   #42 (permalink)
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unbelievable

Do you mind if I build my heli the way I want to? This thread did not ask for any help! Your egotistical selves think you know it all. You can't even follow the rules of the forum and have no respect for the forum, a persons thread or others.

What part of I have been flying for SEVERAL years and NEVER blown up a servo with metal arms do you not get? Not in a giant scale plane or a helicopter. I will say I don't fly my heli over concrete or in front of semi's or whatever happened to your smashed bird. Seems my little plastic ball links come off way before any servo explodes.
Stop being so hostile! Everyone most likely replied with a big smile on thier face until you decided to call everyone out for replying to a thread....
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you forgot the IMO part. also off topic, also not contributing to the thread. geeze
Not off topic. Metal horns are especially a bad idea if this is your first heli. It is not if you are going to crash but when. You want to protect your expensive servos by having something like the horn break instead of ruining the servo instead. If you run metal arms, it is going to put a hurtin on the servo every time you have a mild doink and over time it will definitely adversely affect them and the way they center and work.

If you ask for help, you need not already have some pre conceived answer in your head or people are going to quit trying to lead you to water when you ask for a drink if you know what I mean.
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Do you mind if I build my heli the way I want to? This thread did not ask for any help! Your egotistical selves think you know it all. You can't even follow the rules of the forum and have no respect for the forum, a persons thread or others.

What part of I have been flying for SEVERAL years and NEVER blown up a servo with metal arms do you not get? Not in a giant scale plane or a helicopter. I will say I don't fly my heli over concrete or in front of semi's or whatever happened to your smashed bird. Seems my little plastic ball links come off way before any servo explodes.
You can't be for real man. Get a friend of yours to read the threads you are reporting and get an objective opinion please. Thank you from all who have tried to help you in advance.

On this site your approach dictates your outcomes. If you are looking to argue with people please take it somewhere else. You can pretty much rest assured already the only people who are going to post in your threads are wanting to argue after how you have approached this Heli community. :thin king
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