I had her a couple of feet off the ground, but very nervous about making a mistake, especially given the limited space in my back garden. Whilst I can hover and move around the garden with the 450, 470 and 500, the 800 is almost twice the size of the 500 and although the handling is so sweet, it still worries me. So, to that end, I made a custom training undercarriage specially for the 800 size. Two 2 metre lengths of springy wood, 35 x 11mm, crossed and screwed in the centre, with an extra stabilizing block to stop any tendency for them to twist. For the ends of the arms, I bought four orange balls (ballcock floats), sawed off the screw fixing bits and cut slots 35 x 11mm in each, then a 3mm hole directly opposite. Nice tight fit over the wood, then M3 x 25mm screws through the little holes into the ends of the wooden arms. Perfect. Despite the extra few pounds weight, the 800 lifts it all no problem. Had her hovering around the garden up to about 6 feet high. I'm amazed, it's so much easier to handle than the little 450 and 470.
Bring on an end to the lockdown so I can get back to the airfield and fly her properly. No 3D for me yet, just circuits.
Despite everything, I still can't fly that damn thing on the NEXT heli simulator. Can do all the hover training and practice etc, but when it comes to flying circuits etc. I just lose it.
One unexpected bonus of flying the RC helis, I can now successfully fly the helis in Microsoft Flight Simulator.
Also an unforseen problem... the 800 is a bit big for my car. With the back seats down, it sits nose to the rear and the tail rotor is up between the two front seats. (Nissan Juke). Looks like I'm going to have to build a trailer just for my helis.