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Old 02-09-2008 | 08:11 AM
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Default RE: NExt Step from CX2


ORIGINAL: rikybob

I have to admit.........between having been on this earth for a while and reading the fourms.......baby steps seems the best way to go and with the HBK II being so affordable it only makes sence. I am going to practice some self control ala Radd and see if I can force myself to wait until I have to break the CX2 alllllll the way down and be able to dial it baaaaack up. I will wear out the motors and some other parts and will learn the little bugger inside and out! I tend to belive success here is built on not only hand/eye but the ability to understand completley how the machine works......Further, I beleive that just because you master one doesn't mean you will can smoooooothy transition to another..........wait was I talking about helos, boats or women?



Rikybob
This is exactly what i have done. Saved me a fortune, i took it all apart every bit and re assembled it learning and understanding how each part fits and functions, i could not stress enough to noobs to do this first to learn how to tune it in. I think if you do this then your a better pilot even before you have picked up your tx

I too have decided to make the jump as im getting real good with the cx2 so have invested in a belt cp. I choose this for ease of getting parts, good reviews, 3d capable even though i dont think ill ever go there its there to use if i do

After trawling through rc universe i find blade 400 owners to have a mixed bag of oppinions which is a little off putting so choose the belt cp instead