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Old 10-13-2014, 10:03 PM
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Originally Posted by bonanzadrv
.........Getting back to looking at rc helix I feel lost.... There are so many new terms and things that we never worried about back in 2004.....
i am thinking about doing a century fuse and to make it easy am thinking about buying century mechs.

Does the century kits and fuse build pretty easy????
Also how do the century kits fly... I always just liked scale flying but never liked doing a lot of set up and adjusting...
the raptors flew great right out of the box....
also I am thinkng about stepping up to a 50 size.... Would that be easier to fly than a 30???

i have not interest in a no flybar head.... I would rather stick to ease of flying then perfect scale....

thanks for for reading my ramblings any help/advice would be great....

bill
I have built and flown many scale models over the past 20 years or so. (I do remember the plastic Bell 222 fuselage for the Concept 30). Of those I found the ones from Century to be the easiest to build and their scale fuselages (made by FunKey) to be top quality.

As for the flying, they all proved easy to set-up and to fly very well at the low rotor speeds I like using for my scale birds.

Last edited by rotordoc1; 10-23-2014 at 08:08 AM. Reason: spelling