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RE: ... - 5/6/2008 7:46:40 AM   
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it's almost 11 at night here... i'm still awake... lol

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RE: ... - 5/6/2008 7:48:49 AM   
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And probably is not a special black hawk, well you can say that though. I would call it more of a 2008 model. Like walkera, well they aint that great, atleast heli is good except
electronic but anyways they came up with 2008 models and stuff. More of a upgraded stuff. It's like Microsoft Operating system, windows xp is great, but window vista is newiest
doesn't mean its a special edition. Just a new upgrade. Remember windows xp, it was alright os, but bill gate release the Windows Xp Media center, now that is a special edition. LOL But I wouldn't mind getting the new upgraded helipro. Where did you got you'rs from tellitubbies? I like the canopy and decal also the looks of the head.

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RE: ... - 5/6/2008 7:50:31 AM   
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OMG I was at dutch harbor AK last year, ehhehehe ya guys were cold when i got there (catching the 2nd plane for 2 time To dutch harbor next to unalaska) let say.... -24 in winter

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RE: ... - 5/6/2008 8:07:47 AM   
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yup... if it gets up to 85f in the summer time alaskans would be whining already.. it's too hot! Yup alaska is a nice place if you are into nature... best way to see its beauty is by taking a flight tour... I am a bush pilot so i know how cold it gets in the northslope and in native villages.. Fairbanks Alaska -75.. I use to live in cali bro.. sactown! wooohoooo

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RE: ... - 5/6/2008 8:10:00 AM   
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I got my blackhawk at bananas in pajamas.. aka bananahobby.. lol

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RE: ... - 5/6/2008 8:18:56 AM   
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Ok I am sorry, i haven't been having time to read all thread. Man why would u buy from them, if you have ka planes. J/k I heard alot of bad things. And about
alaska, I had couple experience, and I love the nature, And hopefully going back as a welder to dutch harbor again. Nature in alaska is so.... Let say I reather
explore then be into my hobby that i've had with rc. I've been in rc for basically my whole life. But Alaska, dude nature is so great there. I remember feeding
the fox with winnies LOL. And seeing the bold eagles. Damn.... I'll post some pic when I was welding and taking pic of the crab boats. Water plus mountain
and those boats, just make it sooooooooooo Beautiful. LOL Sorry guys we needed to go to a different rout for a few from away the helipro thread. LOL

In this minute I am disable off a accident in dutch harbor while welding. Just don't ask, it wasn't my fault anyways.

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RE: ... - 5/6/2008 8:30:42 AM   
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i found out ka-planes 2 days after i ordered my blackhawk from bananas in pajamas.. that day i also found the thread about bananahobby, i was going to cancel my order but they already shipped it on it's way to me.. so i just crossed my fingers and hoped they dont' send me a broken one.. lol

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RE: ... - 5/6/2008 8:30:46 AM   
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I'm up now! The cat nap is over! I ordered another HBFP from KA-Planes Sat. I missed the little heli,after laying off flying for a year. You can't beat them for a good heli to learn FF on. The parts are dirt cheap,and you can beat them like a rented mule,and they come back for more. Allot of the guy's I've talked to over the net,say that's what they learned to do FF on,and later sold them. Only to order another one later,and keep it in their hanger. It fly's well(way better than it should) and is way more layed back (relaxing) to fly. If ya get a chance,go over to the Honey Bee FP threads,and read some,and watch this video(pretty amazing) for a FP (fixed pitch heli). Ron http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEFksW5hmSg&feature=related

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RE: ... - 5/6/2008 9:03:36 AM   
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34 sec thats funny. Well HH enable, LOL!!! You reather get a cp anyways. Look up walkera 22e, and add a 240 futaba gyro.... I bet you will have a better head hold. This guy updated his electronic you can tell. Don't be full. Also walkera 22 e is cheap yet, radio if you get lucky it should work great, add a 240 futaba and do that. 22e is very cheap price.
Atleast I gotten a great one in the past, sold it and a guy got it flying with a futaba gyro and can do crazy stuff on it with the futaba gyro. Back to my movie........ HD movie.. We
shoudl make this a live chat room!!!

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RE: ... - 5/6/2008 1:31:27 PM   
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Nope,NO Upgrades,Box Stock HBFP,just a skilled pilot! Ron

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RE: ... - 5/7/2008 2:02:52 AM   
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that is a great video of the HBFP

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RE: ... - 5/7/2008 3:20:09 AM   
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Yeah,the guy goes on to tell how the fp heli helped him in his learning curve to larger Collective heli's. I'm planning on using mine for FF training. The last one I had would take a beating,and come back for more. It's better to dork in a 99.00 heli,and straighten out the blades,and try again,than stuffing the 450 into the ground. Ron

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RE: ... - 5/8/2008 3:59:05 AM   
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hey guys , went to the park again with bh450 and 2 batt packs. heres a vid of it. i wanted to go 3d with it. when i flipped the idle switch for the first time on this tx and the tail was wagging big time. dang it .. i was hoping it was gonna be cool. allwell now i gotta figure out the idle up settings for this bird. anyone with the setting please post. but it flys so well in normal mode.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrqSOCSz5og

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RE: ... - 5/8/2008 6:18:58 AM   
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That was awesome noob! i wish i'm as good as you.. lol it will take a lot of guts for me just to fly my BH 5 feet from the ground.. You're not a noob anymore