Final Thoughts!
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From: Greenwood,
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GeEzUs,
I concur with Bauerbach, 100%. Building a heli is part of the fun and the hobby. It is intimidating at first and is for all of us. I've built several over the last 4 years and loved every minute of it. If you decide to get a RTF, you will crash, that's a given, LOL! and have to rebuild it anyways. It's a great learning experience to build from a kit, bar none.
Patience is part of the hobby too. Soooo, go hit the "Buy" icon and go for it.
Dave
I concur with Bauerbach, 100%. Building a heli is part of the fun and the hobby. It is intimidating at first and is for all of us. I've built several over the last 4 years and loved every minute of it. If you decide to get a RTF, you will crash, that's a given, LOL! and have to rebuild it anyways. It's a great learning experience to build from a kit, bar none.
Patience is part of the hobby too. Soooo, go hit the "Buy" icon and go for it.
Dave
ORIGINAL: bauerbach
build it!
thats half the fun, as as said before, if you know how it went together, you will know how to take it apart. and that will help you for repairs, plus the knowledge every screw is threadlocked ect.
ORIGINAL: GeEzUs
Thanks chopper I saw that site the other night and those are all kits, with one with the option of being built for you @ $1146+shipping. That's not RTF that's a rear-ending with no lube! I prefer my rear end unviolated. So on to another bird or sit down and start building my helis.
Thanks chopper I saw that site the other night and those are all kits, with one with the option of being built for you @ $1146+shipping. That's not RTF that's a rear-ending with no lube! I prefer my rear end unviolated. So on to another bird or sit down and start building my helis.
thats half the fun, as as said before, if you know how it went together, you will know how to take it apart. and that will help you for repairs, plus the knowledge every screw is threadlocked ect.



