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Old 08-18-2007, 01:08 PM
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Default Blade CP, CP2, CP PRO, CX or Esky CP2? Indoors and learning.

I purchased a T-Rex 450XL with Futaba controler from the calssifieds in this forum. Have not flown it yet and I am picking it up next weekend; can't wait!

I have been practising on my friend's G3, I can hover, take off, land, do loops and things of that nature after about 6 hours on the sim which I think is not bad...

I am looking for a practise helicopter which could also serve as an indoor for wintertime and indoors, what would be recommended and what would be a good price to pay for it?

Thanks.
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[link=http://www.china-magic3.com/category.php?cat=20]esky cp2[/link] is the good one and cheap too
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ORIGINAL: neweheliflyer

[link=http://www.china-magic3.com/category.php?cat=20]esky cp2[/link] is the good one and cheap too
Thank you very much. Not too much for indoors?
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Default RE: Blade CP, CP2, CP PRO, CX or Esky CP2? Indoors and learning.

Depends on how much space you have. A coaxial heli is good to learn basic stick controls and can be flown in small spaces. Any FP or CP heli carries a lot more head speed than a coaxial and can cause damage to souroundings or people.
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Depends on how much space you have. A coaxial heli is good to learn basic stick controls and can be flown in small spaces. Any FP or CP heli carries a lot more head speed than a coaxial and can cause damage to souroundings or people.
Guess I'll have to snag a few different ones on eBay and see what is most suitable. Thanks.

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