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choppersrule -> RE: Heli Newbie Questions... (2/27/2008 12:32:42 AM)
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Geardaddys, I've been flying the helis for about 3 years, and for the bucks, I'd recommend the Belt-CP, that's under your budget. I don't have a LHS that's close, and do all my parts supplies online, I just consider the shipping costs as part of the hobby. Others will chime in with other helis I'm sure. Parts are resaonable in price. However, take all the information from others, weight and balance, then just JUMP IN. After you get comfortable flying a heli, the skies the limit. All depends on how big your wallet is.[:D][:D] Kinda like the Buick LaSabre's, best bang for the buck.[;)] Here's a link for an RTF Belt-CP: http://www.rchelicoptershop.com/catalog/http://www.rchelicoptershop.com/catalog/ek1he014a-esky-beltcp-yellow-rtf-version-p-300.html Dave / Choppersrule ==================================================================================== quote:
ORIGINAL: Geardaddys Ok, I've been considering giving an electric heli a try.. Hoping some of you heliheads can point me in the right direction.. I've been flying planes for a few years now and can fly all of the heli's on the RealFlight 3.5 sim fairly well.. (yes, I know it's not the same..).. Anyway In a perfect world, I'd like to buy a electric heli that is very stable for me to get used to, but capable of 3D flying when I'm ready for it.. I like the Blade 400, but I already have a Futaba 9C radio, and don't feel like I need to spend more money for a different radio.. Is there a "best" 400ish sized heli that can be had for about $250.00 that has decent parts availability.. and will allow me to use my current radio? I also have a few 2100MAH 3 cell lipos which I'd like to put to use.. Thanks! John..
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