Hey guys new to the forum and about to join the club, My grandfather has been a member for a very long time in the AAM and I finally got back into it and now I'm here to stay. Now onto the subject matter, I have a wife that has built a trex 450 and needs to get some traiing before she trys to take it up, Also would like some on to fly it for her and see how she did on her first build. Any help would be very appriciated...THX!!!!
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Looking for some Heli Training for the Wife
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Posted 06 October 2009 - 10:30 PM
Hi, it's Daniel - I'm the Membership Director.
I will do heli training and check it out and make sure it's all working good. Look up my phone number on the "Officers" page (don't want to post it here).
I use a modified RADD method for heli training, to make sure the student gains positive control of the helicopter before attempting maneuvers they aren't ready for. This method can result in learning to fly without crashing. Helicopters are tricky to fly, but if you break down the skills into smaller parts, you can learn to fly around without risking your machine. The Trex 450 is a fine bird - I have 3 Trex's of different sizes. Give me a ring.
Who is your grandfather?
I will do heli training and check it out and make sure it's all working good. Look up my phone number on the "Officers" page (don't want to post it here).
I use a modified RADD method for heli training, to make sure the student gains positive control of the helicopter before attempting maneuvers they aren't ready for. This method can result in learning to fly without crashing. Helicopters are tricky to fly, but if you break down the skills into smaller parts, you can learn to fly around without risking your machine. The Trex 450 is a fine bird - I have 3 Trex's of different sizes. Give me a ring.
Who is your grandfather?
#3
Posted 24 February 2010 - 02:14 AM
daniel, on 06 October 2009 - 11:30 PM, said:
Hi, it's Daniel - I'm the Membership Director.
I will do heli training and check it out and make sure it's all working good. Look up my phone number on the "Officers" page (don't want to post it here).
I use a modified RADD method for heli training, to make sure the student gains positive control of the helicopter before attempting maneuvers they aren't ready for. This method can result in learning to fly without crashing. Helicopters are tricky to fly, but if you break down the skills into smaller parts, you can learn to fly around without risking your machine. The Trex 450 is a fine bird - I have 3 Trex's of different sizes. Give me a ring.
Who is your grandfather?
I will do heli training and check it out and make sure it's all working good. Look up my phone number on the "Officers" page (don't want to post it here).
I use a modified RADD method for heli training, to make sure the student gains positive control of the helicopter before attempting maneuvers they aren't ready for. This method can result in learning to fly without crashing. Helicopters are tricky to fly, but if you break down the skills into smaller parts, you can learn to fly around without risking your machine. The Trex 450 is a fine bird - I have 3 Trex's of different sizes. Give me a ring.
Who is your grandfather?
Sorry its been a while since my last post 3rd shift at the federal center can be mind numbing, My Grandfather is Ken Jones and I will give you a ring soon. Becoming a member to the AAM in March
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