Which heli?
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Which heli?
Hi. Can you guys give me some advice on wc shld I get..I am planning or thinking of getting an align trex heli, been flying my 120sr and I think its time to get a better and more powerful one... It shld be:
1. CP
2. Could resist(fly) wind of say at 15-20mph?
3. 450 I think is a good size?
4. Flybarless.
5. Can hover smoothly.
I am not going to do some stunts yet at the moment. I just love to watch heli hovering smoothly.
Thank you
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1. CP
2. Could resist(fly) wind of say at 15-20mph?
3. 450 I think is a good size?
4. Flybarless.
5. Can hover smoothly.
I am not going to do some stunts yet at the moment. I just love to watch heli hovering smoothly.
Thank you
pit.
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RE: Which heli?
The 450 is perfect to my taste..its not to small and not to big. I don't know about hovering smoothly though at 15-20 mph winds. at those gust it will move around, maybe a flybarr heli might help you a bit since you are not doing any 3D.
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RE: Which heli?
ORIGINAL: tonyboyp3
The 450 is perfect to my taste..its not to small and not to big. I don't know about hovering smoothly though at 15-20 mph winds. at those gust it will move around, maybe a flybarr heli might help you a bit since you are not doing any 3D.
The 450 is perfect to my taste..its not to small and not to big. I don't know about hovering smoothly though at 15-20 mph winds. at those gust it will move around, maybe a flybarr heli might help you a bit since you are not doing any 3D.
Joaquin
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RE: Which heli?
ORIGINAL: tonyboyp3
The 450 is perfect to my taste..its not to small and not to big. I don't know about hovering smoothly though at 15-20 mph winds. at those gust it will move around, maybe a flybarr heli might help you a bit since you are not doing any 3D.
The 450 is perfect to my taste..its not to small and not to big. I don't know about hovering smoothly though at 15-20 mph winds. at those gust it will move around, maybe a flybarr heli might help you a bit since you are not doing any 3D.
Yeah tonyboy looks like the 450 is a good size..Thoa flybar is good thing,Id like the fbl for future, but I like to hover much, I am open to 3d but notyet at the moment since Im still a noob....plus I read on some forumsthat it saves batt too? and less onparts..
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RE: Which heli?
ORIGINAL: Tinkman
Flying in those winds isn't too bad, but landing is a bi*c#!
Joaquin
ORIGINAL: tonyboyp3
The 450 is perfect to my taste..its not to small and not to big. I don't know about hovering smoothly though at 15-20 mph winds. at those gust it will move around, maybe a flybarr heli might help you a bit since you are not doing any 3D.
The 450 is perfect to my taste..its not to small and not to big. I don't know about hovering smoothly though at 15-20 mph winds. at those gust it will move around, maybe a flybarr heli might help you a bit since you are not doing any 3D.
Joaquin
hi Joaquin, do you mean it will crash? or just hard to land it?
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RE: Which heli?
ORIGINAL: augerin2
Check out the Tarot 450 fbl, I've heard good things about them, 20 mph winds it will get pushed around and be a pain to land
Check out the Tarot 450 fbl, I've heard good things about them, 20 mph winds it will get pushed around and be a pain to land
I see.... I think I know what you guys are sayin'..
I will look at thos helis..
thanks augerin2
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