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Old 08-21-2007 | 11:37 PM
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ORIGINAL: alfredbmor


ORIGINAL: BarracudaHockey

I can tell you from playing with other peoples stuff out at the field, I'll be keeping one of the two and its most likely going to be the Mini Titan.

I found quite a few things that irriated me about my first Trex V2. They have done some things in the interim that have really improved the product.

The instructions are a magatude better. The ball link fit is better, everything is loose enough not to need reaming but not falling off the balls. The radius block is metal with a plastic washout base but the plastic washout has a brass sleeve insert to it wont get sloppy.

Overall I'm impressed with the improvements.
I thought so.
I do believe that I am in the very beginning phase of the heli stage. I have been thinking about the Trex way because I believe that is friendlier. In the other way is the Mini Titan which I think that is a great and very aerobatic model since the beginning so I do think that should go well with a very experienced heli pilot. Second thought is that parts for the trex are available at my Local Hobby Shop and they are somewhat cheaper than the MiniTitans and third thought is money investment, like I said I am a beginner so I think that I should go with the sport version of the Trex (SA version with motor and esc, e-flite servos and align gyro).
Thanks for your comments, they are really appreciated.
Alfred.
go with the T-rex, they are larger (and more expensive[&o]) but will withstand wind ALOT BETTER than a mini, micro... Take it from me with loads of micro heli experence, to take this pic took like 4 takes, not fun. I would wait unil BaracoudaHockey has the review on the t-rex so you can see what he used... just my suggestion Just ignore the [&:] expression on my face, I was having to be atleast an OK pilot to show my RC car buddy...
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