Blade 400
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Lovely calm day yesterday whilst charging batteries, but wind picked up at the field!
I thought it was sensible (not now!) to go to part of the field where a hedge provided some protection, but a sudden gust forced me to use a lot of forward on the cyclic (or it could have been a faulty servo - the stock E-flite servos are poor) and she shot forward, I tried pulling back and did lower the collective but she went into the hedge
The blades (which were on their last legs anyway) are shot and the only other thing I`ve noticed is the pitch servo arm is sticking straight upwards - also the practise plastic golf ball I have stuck to the tail fin (to protect the tail rotor) fell off.
I still had 4 fully charged Lipo`s so went to the car and brought out my new Blade 400 and went back to a lower head speed, which helped a lot with reducing the sensitivity of the controls and I didn`t try any new manoeuvres! She flew well and safe
I now have the opportunity to repair the backup Heli, which will help me in the future and I`ve also decided that I will head home if the weather changes again (I just hate having to return all batteries to storage charge as it takes longer than charging them! I read somewhere that using the dis-charge feature (which is quick) on my charger, reduces the life of the Lipo`s???
I thought it was sensible (not now!) to go to part of the field where a hedge provided some protection, but a sudden gust forced me to use a lot of forward on the cyclic (or it could have been a faulty servo - the stock E-flite servos are poor) and she shot forward, I tried pulling back and did lower the collective but she went into the hedge

The blades (which were on their last legs anyway) are shot and the only other thing I`ve noticed is the pitch servo arm is sticking straight upwards - also the practise plastic golf ball I have stuck to the tail fin (to protect the tail rotor) fell off.
I still had 4 fully charged Lipo`s so went to the car and brought out my new Blade 400 and went back to a lower head speed, which helped a lot with reducing the sensitivity of the controls and I didn`t try any new manoeuvres! She flew well and safe

I now have the opportunity to repair the backup Heli, which will help me in the future and I`ve also decided that I will head home if the weather changes again (I just hate having to return all batteries to storage charge as it takes longer than charging them! I read somewhere that using the dis-charge feature (which is quick) on my charger, reduces the life of the Lipo`s???
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