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Hummingbird Performance Helicopter
   
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Hummingbird Performance Helicopter

Description
Needing a helicopter to show off your flying skills? Needing a helicopter to go out and have fun with? Needing a small helicopter to explore with that can fit on medium sized marine vessels? Then the Hummingbird is great for you! This helicopter is capable of performing amazing stunts and, from my own personal experience with racing drones, flies just like a racing drone! Modifying the seat settings will allow you to use a joystick that makes the experience even better! This vehicle handles and responds well, perfect for racing or flying through valleys, even wall-riding slopes! The seat and engine controller are configured in a manner where half-throttle (seat is trimmed to 0.5) is a slow descent, light tapping on the up arrow allows you to easily hover.

Features:
Radio
Governor (default: disabled, keeps the helicopter in a low idle and unable to fly regardless of input)
Navigation Lights
Tail Rotor Leg Guard
Fluid and Electric Connector

Specifications:
Fuel Capacity: 463.75 Liters
Range (cruising): 395.76 Kilometers
Top Speed: 143 Knots
Cruising Speed (Collective: 0.7, camera pointing towards very top of Large Angled Window, aiming at horizon): 108 Knots

NOTE: This is a performance helicopter, configured for performance flight. Not recommended to people who have little to no flying experience or are used to flying helicopters that have crutches to make flight easy. This helicopter wants to keep moving and wants to be treated rough. Gyro is setup to have little effect but really helps you counter-act your maneuvers on demand.

NOTE: Gyro chugs through the two small batteries. When the helicopter is not in use, turn off the Master Switch. Not really a huge issue as the engine quickly starts and recharges, and the helicopter can last a good while so it's not that big of a deal, just don't want anyone complaining.

Starting:
1) Master Switch (located next to the engine on the left side of the aircraft) - On
2) Engine Toggle - On

Take-Off:
1) Activate Governor - On
2) Low Rotor RPM Light - Extinguished
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Pandirt 22 Oct, 2020 @ 10:40pm 
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