E Helis
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So what is the smallest that you can buy? The smallest I have seen are the Hornet and Picollo. I have heard that there are smaller ones but have never seen them. What are they and where can you get them? Also, are there any helis this small with variable pitch?
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Comercially the two machines you've just mentioned are the smallest. The Hornet is better and will be available in flybarless collective pitch version early next year. I have seen smaller hand fabricated models on the Internet before, but don't as where I don't remember.......
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From: springfield IL
The picollo is a very small machine and they offer a collective pitch upgrade for it. Sorry i have no hornet experience. go to www.dreamhobbies.com for good e-helis info and prices etc.
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Hey MitchD, Its been a long time. The LMH is just something to kick around, but
I did sell the Ergo 60. I am looking for a gasser. I know you had about a
dozen of them ( one of every kind ). I need you help making that decision. What are you flying?
I was in Nashville in Sept. I did see Lyn but not the rest of the crew. I'll be there in the spring time. send me your # . cpierre82 @yahoo.com
Charles
I did sell the Ergo 60. I am looking for a gasser. I know you had about a
dozen of them ( one of every kind ). I need you help making that decision. What are you flying?
I was in Nashville in Sept. I did see Lyn but not the rest of the crew. I'll be there in the spring time. send me your # . cpierre82 @yahoo.com
Charles



