HDtallrider
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone. I have been learning to fly Quads this winter with a HeliMax 1si. I have not missed hitting a single thing in my house! Getting pretty good now. Go about a dozen flights before breaking a prop guard. I like flying so much that I decided to go larger and build my own. I am using 450 arms on a spyder style frame which gives me a 500 quad. Here is where the hard ( and expensive ) lessons started. Like everyone else I read about starting out I let price rule in my purchase decisions. A good example is props. Of the 16 props I bought ( 3 sizes ) I was only able to balance 7. The others were so far out, or worse yet, drilled off center that they hit the trash. I have since gotten a shipment of APC props at 5 times the price but they are all perfect or nearly so. In trying to correct all the purchase errors I made my $250.00 build is now over $500.00! Along with this build I have started a 700mm copter that I am going to do right. No sacrifices on quality this time. The 450 is up and running and when the weather breaks I'll see how many props I can break!! LOL I gues my point to anyone doing their first build is if it looks to good to be true it likely is. Safe flying!!