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pappy35 -> RE: learning on a 450 sized heli (4/20/2008 11:11:33 PM)
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I've never owned or flow a heli in my life. Beeing flying RC (IMAC, Pattern, sport) for 25 years and got the heli itch last fall. I went and bought Realflight, downloaded a T-Rex 450 model, and have spent probably a hundred+ hours training in the sim. Last week I purchased a used Trex 450 and after spending three or four days farting around trying to figure out how it should be set-up (thanks to H-F.com's Finless Bob!), I flew it around for three flights today. Nose-in hovers, nose out, figure 8's, pattern work, all worked out great. The moral of the story is that if I had listened to the gloom and doom warnings from the local hobby shop I would have wasted a lot of time and money with a Blade CP or Co-axial toy. The Trex flies great, is very stabile, and is in every way a "real" heilcopter (CCPM, variable-pitch tail, etc.). I guess my advise it to practice a LOT in a sim, then buy whatever brand you like (TT, Align, Century, etc.) as long as it has all the mechanical attributes of a full-size bird.
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