
RC helicopter Hawk Apache not flying.?
I just bought a Hawk Apache helicopter its a 2 channel. I charged it fully and got 8 new batteries for the controller. I turn it on along with the controller. I push the throttle up, and nothing happens… what should I do? ITS FULLY CHARGED!
Well… you say you charged the batteries and got 8 NEW batteries for the controller. Now youre saying the helicopter doesn’t run. So my solution would be:
-Check the on/off switch (if it has it. Usually RC Helis dont have these)
-Check again the two different batteries to see if they are both full.
If these are both done, and it still does not fly, then your helicopter is defective. It could be that the receiver in the helicopter is broken. If there is any response in the helicopter when you move the controller, it is not the receiver. Either way, bring it back to the hobby shop you bought it from and get a new one. Ready to Fly Helicopters shouldn’t be like this. If you bought it online… I don’t know what to tell you, but return it.
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