how does this heli look?
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how does this heli look?
I was thinking about getting into Nitro helis, but they were alittle expensive, but then i saw this one, which is in my price range, http://www.hobby-lobby.com/aerohawk-civilian.htm I have a good charger, and acouple of 7.2 volt batteries LIPO batteris, and I can get good 7 cell batteries, I know that some people dont like fix angled blades, but this would be my first heli, and i dont thing i would need them. So what do you think about this as my first heli?
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RE: how does this heli look?
I am a big fan of the Century Hummingbird myself. For the same price range as well. Be forwarned, micros can actually turn you off from helis as they are more difficult to fly. If you can master the micro though, then stepping up to bigger will be easier.
I have both a Fixed Pitch Hummingbird converted to an Airwolf as well as a collective pitch Hummingbird. In my opinion, the CP hummingbird is actually better and more stable than my FP ever was.
Just another option.
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I have both a Fixed Pitch Hummingbird converted to an Airwolf as well as a collective pitch Hummingbird. In my opinion, the CP hummingbird is actually better and more stable than my FP ever was.
Just another option.
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RE: how does this heli look?
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me and SilverEagle2 are big fans of the Century hummingbird,
That looks like a good deal but i have no personal experience with the aerohawk they sell a lot of them on ebay from hong kong have a look on there.
As far as i can tell there are more upgrades and spares availible for the hummingbird, my LHS sells spares for the hummingbird
Hmm i cant compare the hummingbird to the aerohawk but i can say the hummingbird flys very well. the complete hummingbird kit is £200 so the price differnce isnt much
Are spares availible for the aerohawk? You will certainly break a blade learning so make sure
Personally i think the hummingbird is the best
me and SilverEagle2 are big fans of the Century hummingbird,
That looks like a good deal but i have no personal experience with the aerohawk they sell a lot of them on ebay from hong kong have a look on there.
As far as i can tell there are more upgrades and spares availible for the hummingbird, my LHS sells spares for the hummingbird
Hmm i cant compare the hummingbird to the aerohawk but i can say the hummingbird flys very well. the complete hummingbird kit is £200 so the price differnce isnt much
Are spares availible for the aerohawk? You will certainly break a blade learning so make sure
Personally i think the hummingbird is the best