Scale RC Helicopter – RC Aerodyne Eurocopter AS350 T-rex 600 ESP


Trex600ESP with RC Aerodyne Eurocopter AS350 Fuselage. Lightning Heli 3 Blade Head with Century Wooden 600mm Blades.

A Miniature Aircraft Fury RC heli finds the ground in a most unusual straight-in crash. The yelling by the pilot tells the story - there's no response from the RC helicopter to his controls. The pilot was Henry Caldwell, who was helping to set up Mike Domingo's RC heli when it unfortunately experienced some sort of electronics failure. More unfortunately, Mike has since passed away. At the beginning of the video, he is the one standing on the right.

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43 Responses to Scale RC Helicopter – RC Aerodyne Eurocopter AS350 T-rex 600 ESP

  1. TheSAGEA

    Hi,
    Beautiful scales and very nice flight !

    Do you use electronic assistance for the 3 Blades, for exemple a Helicommand Rigid ?
    Thank you, bye

  2. TheSuperMegaSniper

    @yamajun6868phd ha woodie

  3. edwin4759

    very awesome…. bet u the price is awesome too… but kidding aside this heli is one of the best fuselage i’ve ever seen…

  4. tuonoblu27

    beautiful

  5. jarosa1200

    I like this fuselage, The join of de cabin to the fuselage, is whith magnet?

  6. Aztek1701

    Nice looking machine! we should meet up and do some formation squirrel flying lol :) .. What Rotorhead are you using?

    Take care… Azzy :)

  7. heliman36

    very nice heli, plus scale is the way to go! do you have any other scale helis? Plus good flying!

  8. Snookpro

    Hi, what about the batteries # of (S), motor and esc, Im planning to do the same project but I am a little confuse about the motor and ESC type when using multiple rotor blade system, pls help me with it

  9. JaleelJohanson62

    Again, outstanding scale flying. You make it look like the real thing. Very disciplined flying.

  10. MrSteven481

    Great flying, was wondering how you mounted the front of the fuselage to the rear. I just got mine the other day. I have heard of poeple using magents or screws. Thanks

  11. RoboTekno

    epic

  12. dmccay

    Mr Yun you are a Guru
    Please give us some more
    I watch your flights with very loud volume
    You are an inspiration to us all
    Thankyou

  13. JaSeY963

    Very nice looking heli and good flying =)

  14. brodil1214

    awesome !!! is very , very beatiful is great body heli , congratulations.

  15. danjel357

    Nice Heli!

  16. yamajun6868phd

    I did a lot of experiments on multi blade head including cyclic gyros. The multi blade head can be flown without cyclic gyro assist. However, the feeling is quite different from regular two blade head with a fly bar. It tends to pitch-up as you increase the air speed. Also, you may need heavier and less stiff blades like woodies to increase stability. But if you use cyclic gyro, it makes flying as easy as flying two blade head with a fly bar. Actually, I use SK-360 in the bird.

  17. gitong123456789

    Nice scale flying. I bought the same fuselage but did not buy the 3head rotor. Do i need the cylic gyro to operate the 3head rotor. Please reaply with your opinion.

  18. thedmc760

    AAHHH Man she handles great. Nice flying to buddy…

  19. bigkid2112

    I’d be fury too..

  20. tomstanton28

    Ouch!

  21. JohnBlazinni

    Looks like a mechnical failure to me.

  22. Rocketryman

    Yea ok. Radio error. lol

  23. 321RCHeli

    @heinvw Let’s make no mistake, Henry is one of the best pilot EVER to have flown an RC helicopter and this crash was certainly not a dumb thumb!

  24. heinvw

    looks more like finger trouble to be not a glitch

  25. pilot1115

    get the tape!

  26. mw2321

    hit with a rpg

  27. trexinvert

    @321RCHeli old fm radio system could be possible cause. However, that’s assuming that everything was assembled properly on the helicopter. This guy was a newbie, because he needed someone to help setup/trim his system. Thus, higher probability it was builder assembly error that caused this blunder.

  28. trexinvert

    @ob1kanukie Dude, save $300-400 and ditch the v-bars, it won’t help you learn how to hover. It will keep you busy for weeks trying to tune it up correctly, or worse make you become very annoying to expert/mentor flyers at the field. Bugging them to help set up your system, until you crash again. Nothing wrong with flybar until you start doing expert 3D’s. Most important sim it!!!

  29. trexinvert

    @Sahadi420 Dude it’s more like 100-200$ damage. That’s a rare crash. 99% probability caused by builder assembly mistake, and 1% chance it was actual radio glitch(assuming properly installed 2.4ghz spektrum/jr system….if futaba 0.01% chance!!). Anyways, you don’t fly that high as a beginner. Think 3 ft hover above the ground. Sounds boring? Then not for you. Typical buy in for this hobby is about $500 radio, $300 heli and $200 battery & charge equipment. Typical crash cost $50-$100.

  30. RudyAirlandHobbies

    That was a hard hit. WOW, it tryed to bury itself.

  31. buridekkk

    thank GOD the landing skid is okay..LOL^^

  32. azezrtyuuiopqsdfghjk

    Nose dive!!!

  33. ob1kanukie

    Yep… now they have 2.4Ghz to minimize glitch and also make electronic stabilization systems to help pilot. Going to get me a Mini V-bar 5 soon!

  34. 321RCHeli

    @Sahadi420 This video shows an extremely rare event in RC helis–a complete control failure, a high-end machine AND a nose-in vertical plunge! RC helis are not for everybody, but they’re not as bad as this video would make it seem. To put it in perspective, I personally have thousands of aerobatic heli flights in the past ten years. Average flights between crashes has been about once every 200-300 flights, average crash cost below $150.

    Thanks for watching and your comments.

  35. Sahadi420

    @csdragon83 I just can’t see myself putting THOUSANDS of dollars, and dozens of hours into something that can be toast in a second with a simple radio glitch. Maybe a fail safe parachute system could be my million dollar idea. Too much money and time for a hobby that you just sit there and push some sticks. I’m not knocking rc aircraft, it’s just not my cup o tea. And i’d be damned if i would buy another after something like this happened!!

  36. csdragon83

    @Sahadi420 And so you’ll never have fun with ‘em

  37. Sahadi420

    and thats why I’ll NEVER put thousands of dollars into one of those!!

  38. 321RCHeli

    @PinkYakRC There was too much damage to tell for sure, but the failure went beyond a single servo. It could have been a power (switch, battery) or receiver failure, etc. It had to be something that would have frozen everything upon failure because the heli wouldn’t roll, pitch or respond in any way.

  39. PinkYakRC

    Awe! What happend? Glitch? Servo stripped?

  40. bassettrd

    Freakin tragic.

  41. 321RCHeli

    @trexinvert 72mHz, brand unknown.

  42. trexinvert

    What kind of radio system?

  43. 1BLADESHY

    Wow,sorry bout your heli. What caused that,was it radio or mechanical?