What's the difference?
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What's the difference?
Hello everyone I am new to this part of the rc universe forum, I just wanted to know the difference between a blade cp + and a blade cp pro. I was thinking of getting one of them but I don’t know which one is better.
Help will be appreciated
Thanks Pyro
Help will be appreciated
Thanks Pyro
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RE: What's the difference?
Hello Pyrodon,
I cannot answer you question in detail but the guys I know here that can answer you are off right now. I hope this might help you a bit. Welcome aboard.
JPee
http://www.hobbyzone.com/rc_helicopt...blade_cp_+.htm
http://www.hobbyzone.com/rc-helicopt...-pro-2-rtf.htm
I cannot answer you question in detail but the guys I know here that can answer you are off right now. I hope this might help you a bit. Welcome aboard.
JPee
http://www.hobbyzone.com/rc_helicopt...blade_cp_+.htm
http://www.hobbyzone.com/rc-helicopt...-pro-2-rtf.htm
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RE: What's the difference?
Pyro,
The CP+ has a mixing system thats called Hiller mixing and is easier to fly for the beginner. And the CPP has a system called Bell Hiller mixing and the response is quicker and usually harder to control for the beginner. I was also thinking there was something different about the transmitters too, but am not totally sure. The CP+ might also have flat bottom blades, but I haven't checked into it.
Nick
The CP+ has a mixing system thats called Hiller mixing and is easier to fly for the beginner. And the CPP has a system called Bell Hiller mixing and the response is quicker and usually harder to control for the beginner. I was also thinking there was something different about the transmitters too, but am not totally sure. The CP+ might also have flat bottom blades, but I haven't checked into it.
Nick