Electric model for AFP
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RE: Electric model for AFP
Hi ZORDAK,
Not sure what AFP is - can you clarify?
What is your previous RC experience? If you are a beginner (or just a heli beginner) then the Piccolo Pro is probably not the place to start. Much better to go with a Piccolo Fun and learn to set up, troubleshoot, and fly using this much simpler, much more robust machine.
Not sure what AFP is - can you clarify?
What is your previous RC experience? If you are a beginner (or just a heli beginner) then the Piccolo Pro is probably not the place to start. Much better to go with a Piccolo Fun and learn to set up, troubleshoot, and fly using this much simpler, much more robust machine.
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RE: Electric model for AFP
AFP is aerofly pro a rc simulator, im owner of an aerohawk and now i have a piccolo pro too, i want a good piccolo pro model for the simulator for practice.
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RE: Electric model for AFP
I use FMS and I try to fly all the heli's so that I dont get locked into the characteristics of just one model. You can download picollo an aerohawk for FMS but I find they are nothing like the real thing since I have head stiffener, more powerful battery, extended servo arms for quicker response, etc...