I have a similar, non Canadian model and it is easy as hell to fly around until you point the tail in a different direction. I guess it would help if you understood the fundamentals of how a whirlychopper worked. Maybe you should check out Wikipedia.Well I've wrecked it pretty good this time. I need to order some new parts.
I changed rooms this one hs carpet. It was wicked unstable all of a sudden. I had put a new blade on it and it was all over the place. I finally got it relatively under control, and then I flew it into the ceiling.
It didn't like that. Good thing the spare parts are relatively cheap.
I really feel like an idiot. Everything I'm reading says it "so easy to fly". I'm apparently a mental defective or something because it's just all over the place.