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Post by sloucher on Jan 14, 2011 5:43:18 GMT -5
Well, I've just taken delivery of my expected S022 Big Chinny, and it took me ages to get the thing flying! Not, I hasten to add, because there is anything wrong with it - far from it, I eventually had some great fun bouncing it off the tv, the furniture, my face (ouch : , the dog (he really hates it when I hover right over him just out of his reach and his hair gets blown about - that chopper has some down draught!). Actually I think he hates it 'cos I spun up the rotors when he was sniffing it and they combination punched his nose ;D. No, the delay was because it took me over an hour to stop laughing after reading the "Instructions Booklet". It has to be the funniest thing I've read since the last Terry Pratchett. Its worth buying the chopper just for the book - it has to be the best example of Chinglish I've ever read ;D ! Next task - to find a way of mounting an 808 keyfob camera underneath without upsetting the C of G too much and not blocking the battery cooling slots . Haaaay! Whats up with the message icon smiley? I choose laughing smiley and get a pirate smiley? I've been boarded - prepare to repel boarders aaargh ! Aaaaarrrrrr!!
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Post by lerninmore on Jan 14, 2011 21:45:45 GMT -5
Great chopper! I too loved the Chinglish so much that I had to share it with friends and family.
Quote from book " Warning When you are tied of playing,please pull out the connecting plug to avoid the battery overdischarge. If the linker keeping to connected,it may cause the overdischarge as the battery long time power wasting."
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Post by sloucher on Jan 15, 2011 11:22:26 GMT -5
I love the "Adjust the backward inching switch when the helicopter's barycenter is at the front part" . I mean, come on I know its technically accurate, but how many people have heard of the barycenter?!!! Heh heh - do not play the chopper in winds, which can confuse your control ;D
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Post by killbucket on Jul 18, 2012 14:13:54 GMT -5
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