Xheli’s Esky 900 R/C helicopter’s first 3D flying test with 14.4 v and 18.5 v battery!
This is an assembled “Bare Bones” Helicopter from Xheli.com. That means you must choose and buy your own RC equipment. I chose the Raiden 1620Kv motor for this machine. I must say, it is more than ample! If you use the same, make sure you know how to handle the power and not overdo it. Always searching for an electric helicopter with some weight and mass to handle our winds, I have begun exploring the 500 class helicopters. In this video, I give a look at the Esky 900 helicopter actually flying in those winds. The ES 900 is a fantastic flying machine, when set up with the pitch and throttle curves I developed on my test stand. I have videos on my test/training stand and how to make the pontoons. Search Stealth Helicopters and for NightFlyyer’s Helicopter training/test stand to see my videos on the subject. The Esky Helicopter feels good and solid for sure and I am quite impressed, since this helicopter only cost 9. I used the 14.4 battery for the first test flight, and the 18.5 volt battery for the 3D flights. I recommend the 14.4 battery, because it runs longer and the extra power of the 18.5 is not necessary, however I like the extra weight of the bigger battery. Also, you need a charger that can charge an 18.5 v, 3000 Ma, 5 cell LiPo, so that is a consideration. I really like flying this heli, as it it really easy to see for this 62 year old’s tired eyes, and handles the wind very well. I like the white wooden blades, and their sound. The blades have not gone out of …
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Lord Of The Dance 3D Premiere Irish dancing superstar Michael Flatley talks to us on the red carpet at the UK Premiere of his new movie version of his spectacular stage show. We also talk to beautiful dancing co-star Ciara Sexton and the film’s director Marcus Viner. Michael talks about how his young son persuaded him to adapt his smash hit show for the big screen. Michael also speaks emotionally about how he never thought he would recover from the illness and health scares that threatened to end his dancing career. Michael admits it feels like he’s dancing now in extra time and loving every minute of it. He hints at the possibility of new projects in the works and doesn’t rule out a return to the stage with a new show and more touring. Now back to his very best thanks to a demanding training regime and self belief Michael recorded this spectacular 3D performance in front of a live audience in Dublin. Michael gives an insight into what it feel like when he performs his blistering paced choreography in front of his devoted fans. Finally, he has a special message for all his UK fans and those around the world. Presented and Post by Russell Nelson Camera by Bernadette McIntyre
Video Rating: 5 / 5