Hi all - newbie here!
Great forum, by the way.
So, I've read all the stuff and think perhaps this Dragonfly 4 wasn't the best heli to buy as my first. But hey, now I've got it, might as well try my best. And the best thing I can do so far is crash it!
My main problem is lift - and I think the issue is that the blades aren't tracked properly. But I can't see how to do it. Can someone give me a step-by-step please? I've searched the forums but can't see anything that gives me the answer.
Thanks in advance.
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