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Dec
03

Larrys first hover in Mosquito-Air Ultralight Helicopter.

By Darren

Mosquito Air ultralight helicopter by Innovator Technologies, my first hover. Attached a 20 foot long 4 inch diameter 25 pound aluminum tube to prevent a turnover.

RC TRIKE - Ultralight Microlight Nanolight

17 Comments

good luck!!

Dude, you are really getting the hang of it there, but surely it would be better to pracitce somewhere like a flying field? Not that I’ve flown at all myself, just seems like a reasonable assumption – then you wouldn’t have to watch out for trees! :)

que motor lleva ?

Where I can buy it?! and what I need to have just money?

learning to fly rotor the old fashion way. for the nay sayers, the people who created the mosquito helicopter learned to fly rotor the exact same way… no instructors… just tied it down and learn to hover. the rest will come later…

Larry, you could get the same effect for a lot less money by sitting on a 6 foot step ladder and having your kid rev his dirt bike engine next to you.! : ) Really, that looks like a lot of fun. I’m so jealous.

There are many who dream , and some who actually do it , awesome !

im building one

lrry, Love your videos man. Your engine was fourstroking at 1:01 but sounds good. Take your time.

i can picture ur wife sipping her coffee looking out the kitchen window saying to herself ‘i should have let him get the motorcycle..damnit’

read the description

i noticed from your first video (First9Tries to fly a Mosquito Ultralight Helicopter) that there wasnt those things at the bottom of the chopper.. what are thosE? why did you put them on? does it help stability?

MZ202 by Compact Radial. Like a 40hp Rotax 447 but more power / weight (60hp) and electric starter standard.

snowmobile engine?

Great job Larry, keep up the practice and stay away from the tree-monsters. They love tasty flying things. Loved your turbine ultralight set-up also.

Its a 2 cylinder 2 cycle engine, 60hp.

What sort of engine is on that?

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