Cheap Electric Mini?
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I saw a post here recently from a guy that had heli's for only 75$. I'm looking to get one of these as a gift for my brother in law..so anybody got a link? I couldn't find the post..Thanks.
If it helps I believe the copter was a Dragonfly. Thanks again.
If it helps I believe the copter was a Dragonfly. Thanks again.
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From: Mo i rana, NORWAY
a tip for you !
Dont buy a cheap fake heli !!!
Your brother will never be able to fly the heli..
The cheap heli is really really bad... if you buy a real one that cost 150-200$ you got some quality for sure !!
only my tip
Dont buy a cheap fake heli !!!
Your brother will never be able to fly the heli..
The cheap heli is really really bad... if you buy a real one that cost 150-200$ you got some quality for sure !!
only my tip
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Actually, the Walkera 4 is an exceptional machine and probably the best value for money available. At all. That includes putting it up against T-Rex's and Shoguns...
Sure, it's just my opinion, but there are a LOT of us on this forum who bought Walkera 4's and we ALL love them....
There are risks, problems and issues, but the new generation Walkera 4 is an exceptional machine. They are reasonably reliable, easy to fix and modify, take absolutely incredible damage (and keep flying) and can be flown indoors or out.
I have an AluSEF (Aluminium Shogun clone) and although it's heaps more advanced than the Walkera 4, I have learned more from my Walkera 4 than either the Shogun clone or Hornet II clone I had.
Once set up, they fly well, and at around $80US all up, they are exceptionally good value for an RTF helicopter.
Heh, it's not just my opinion either... As I mentioned, read the other posts on this forum.
David
Sure, it's just my opinion, but there are a LOT of us on this forum who bought Walkera 4's and we ALL love them....
There are risks, problems and issues, but the new generation Walkera 4 is an exceptional machine. They are reasonably reliable, easy to fix and modify, take absolutely incredible damage (and keep flying) and can be flown indoors or out.
I have an AluSEF (Aluminium Shogun clone) and although it's heaps more advanced than the Walkera 4, I have learned more from my Walkera 4 than either the Shogun clone or Hornet II clone I had.
Once set up, they fly well, and at around $80US all up, they are exceptionally good value for an RTF helicopter.
Heh, it's not just my opinion either... As I mentioned, read the other posts on this forum.
David



