RE: Need Help Choosing A FP
Hiya,
I agree with Helihoodlem the cb100 is small enough to be flown indoors so you'll get lots of stick time, you dont have to worry about weather etc, its stable enough not to put you off but still challenging coming from a co-axe, and when you can handle that it wont cost much to put a 4#3b rotor head on it, if you start with a 4#3b you must be prepared for some tough times ahead, its very twitchy untill you sus it out took me six months to get a stable hover but its superb once you can fly it, HBFP is great if you have space or big garden or double garage ive got one too, but i dont fly it much cuz its too big for my flat and too dependant on the weather for outside(FP's dont like wind) i wish the CB100 had been available when i started, it would have saved me lots of frustration and money. Decisions yours but it is not an easy road whatever way you go, just dont give up and you'll soon be flying like the pro's.
Good Luck[sm=wink_smile.gif]
Ray