RE: Micron FP from Precisionhelis
This Micron flies very much like the Mini Dragon Fly but is more stable likely the high head speed. I have been impressed with the abuse the Micron will take without damage.
As far as the assembly, it has been my experience with helicopters that ultimately have to build or rebuild post crash. So in the end there may be an advantage to knowing how it was assembled when you have to take it apart and put it back together.
I would recommend buying all of the components at one time. Start with the stock setup and master that before experimenting. I thought I would use servos and a gyro I had but the connectors all needed changing and in the end John sold me the rest of the components.
If you follow the directions and ask questions on this thread if you need help, you should have lots of fun. And that is what I am looking for in this hobby. My Micron makes me smile. The workmanship on this "little guy" is very impressive.
I can't wait to see what is next...perhaps a collective pitch Micron or a sub Micron.
Jim