ChrisMohrSr
Member
I just received my AeroSky 550 RC 6 Channel Hexacopter Ready To Fly 2.4 G (Yellow)
It is so far from "Ready To Fly" as to be ridiculous. O.K., I expected to have to do a little assembly before taking off into the Wild BlueYonder, but I did not expect that the first thing I had to do would present a problem. I am referring to mounting the propellers on the motor shafts.
The instruction reads, "Install and tightly secure the propellers according to the diagram (Fig. 1).
If you will refer to Fig. 1, I challenge you to read several of the numbers designating the propellers. They are just black blobs. And even if they could be read, what do the designations mean? The propellers themselves are not numbered so how do you know what goes where? Maybe I'm missing something, but if I am, please tell me what it is. I am very anxious to get something for my four hundred plus dollars. Thank goodness I am already aware of how the switches are set wrong on the transmitter. If I were not I would really be in deep poop.
Many thanks in advance to any kind soul who can set this old fool straight by telling him how to tell which propeller goes where.
It is so far from "Ready To Fly" as to be ridiculous. O.K., I expected to have to do a little assembly before taking off into the Wild BlueYonder, but I did not expect that the first thing I had to do would present a problem. I am referring to mounting the propellers on the motor shafts.
The instruction reads, "Install and tightly secure the propellers according to the diagram (Fig. 1).
If you will refer to Fig. 1, I challenge you to read several of the numbers designating the propellers. They are just black blobs. And even if they could be read, what do the designations mean? The propellers themselves are not numbered so how do you know what goes where? Maybe I'm missing something, but if I am, please tell me what it is. I am very anxious to get something for my four hundred plus dollars. Thank goodness I am already aware of how the switches are set wrong on the transmitter. If I were not I would really be in deep poop.
Many thanks in advance to any kind soul who can set this old fool straight by telling him how to tell which propeller goes where.