The Syma S1076G Coaxial R/C Heli has now effectively become worm food. :-( Yes, this is the second video; this one is different because I added a long flight to show how slowly it maneuvers now and added the song "Damage, Inc." by the metal band Metallica. The tail rotor spins even when you don't want it to. Full reverse stick stops it; but this heli can no longer go in reverse and just slowly crawls along at full forward hammer (stick). The last segment of this video where it is prefaced with "Full reverse stick", you'll see the tail rotor move -- that was me, attempting to prevent a crash that would have otherwise happened. Otherwise the little propeller would have been absolutely still. Before I had the camera "rolling", I attempted a test flight without the tail rotor blades; it hung in the air for several seconds and then abruptly dropped to the floor -- deader than a doorknob. The heli's power had shut down, and I rather quickly detected the odour of burnt circuitry when I picked it up to examine it. Once I power cycled it, power stayed on, and no smoke issued from it; though the tail rotor motor had slowed considerably. This heli isnot sound-sensitive; the music may be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off. I added "***NSFW, NSFYE!!!***" (Not Safe For Work, Not Safe For Your Ears) because not everybody who views helicopter vids on YouTube is a metalhead and because the song I used has some toliet language in it. :-) More info. on my website in its eval. at ...
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
***NSFW, NSFYE!!!*** Busted Syma S107G Coax R/C Heli + Metallica's "Damage, Inc." :-(
***NSFW, NSFYE!!!*** Busted Syma S107G Coax R/C Heli + Metallica's "Damage, Inc." :-( Tube. Duration : 5.50 Mins.
The Syma S1076G Coaxial R/C Heli has now effectively become worm food. :-( Yes, this is the second video; this one is different because I added a long flight to show how slowly it maneuvers now and added the song "Damage, Inc." by the metal band Metallica. The tail rotor spins even when you don't want it to. Full reverse stick stops it; but this heli can no longer go in reverse and just slowly crawls along at full forward hammer (stick). The last segment of this video where it is prefaced with "Full reverse stick", you'll see the tail rotor move -- that was me, attempting to prevent a crash that would have otherwise happened. Otherwise the little propeller would have been absolutely still. Before I had the camera "rolling", I attempted a test flight without the tail rotor blades; it hung in the air for several seconds and then abruptly dropped to the floor -- deader than a doorknob. The heli's power had shut down, and I rather quickly detected the odour of burnt circuitry when I picked it up to examine it. Once I power cycled it, power stayed on, and no smoke issued from it; though the tail rotor motor had slowed considerably. This heli isnot sound-sensitive; the music may be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off. I added "***NSFW, NSFYE!!!***" (Not Safe For Work, Not Safe For Your Ears) because not everybody who views helicopter vids on YouTube is a metalhead and because the song I used has some toliet language in it. :-) More info. on my website in its eval. at ...
The Syma S1076G Coaxial R/C Heli has now effectively become worm food. :-( Yes, this is the second video; this one is different because I added a long flight to show how slowly it maneuvers now and added the song "Damage, Inc." by the metal band Metallica. The tail rotor spins even when you don't want it to. Full reverse stick stops it; but this heli can no longer go in reverse and just slowly crawls along at full forward hammer (stick). The last segment of this video where it is prefaced with "Full reverse stick", you'll see the tail rotor move -- that was me, attempting to prevent a crash that would have otherwise happened. Otherwise the little propeller would have been absolutely still. Before I had the camera "rolling", I attempted a test flight without the tail rotor blades; it hung in the air for several seconds and then abruptly dropped to the floor -- deader than a doorknob. The heli's power had shut down, and I rather quickly detected the odour of burnt circuitry when I picked it up to examine it. Once I power cycled it, power stayed on, and no smoke issued from it; though the tail rotor motor had slowed considerably. This heli isnot sound-sensitive; the music may be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off. I added "***NSFW, NSFYE!!!***" (Not Safe For Work, Not Safe For Your Ears) because not everybody who views helicopter vids on YouTube is a metalhead and because the song I used has some toliet language in it. :-) More info. on my website in its eval. at ...
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