Mark, have you ever experienced some of these nasty mishaps ??
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NciePa8sY_U
In the beginning I had a lot of crashes. I started with a micro-heli to learn the basics. If you got into trouble just kill power and all 1.5 oz of it would just fall to the ground. 9 times out of 10 you would just dust it off and keep flying.
In a few months I built a full sized heli defined by needing full sized servos and 550mm blades. I crashed the snot out of that heli. Frequently about $300+ per crash.
I downsized to a 500 sized heli that was much simpler and cheaper to repair.
Then I FINALLY started to take using a flight simulator seriously. That was a game changer.
I now average 1-2 minor crashes a year now but mostly my smaller helis. My last crash was June 2016. Of my larger helis, my TDR went down last in 2013 and my Protos Max and TDR2 have never been crashed.
I'm running my TDR2 pretty hard for speed runs. If it does crash it will probably be pretty bad and be near 1K to repair it. I had a friend who crashed his Banshee to the tune of about $2,500. His motor tore through the canopy on impact and was about 50 feet away. That was pretty close to catastrophic.
Last edited: