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Old 11-18-2008, 08:46 AM
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Does the axe ez help in learning to fly a fixed pitch heli???
I have the blade micro cx and I would like something a bit bigger for in door and out door flight just to train on before I step to a fixed pitch single blader.
any sugestions here guys???
Old 11-18-2008, 12:34 PM
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Default RE: NEWB QUESTION HERE

I too had the same "ez way out" thought.
Imho, money would be better spent on a sim program than an e-z'er to fly chopper. Sooner or later, if you go on to cp choppers you will be without the safety net of one or two fixed ptich blades.
If you are looking for fun quotioent only, stay with fixed pitch. You will impress your freinds ( but, in due time) bore yourself with the "what else is there to learn here" syndrome.
Bigger is better, they are e-z 'er to see.
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Old 11-18-2008, 01:32 PM
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I have the flight simulator and can fly the 3d chopper pretty well for the most part but I still crash here and there.
I was just wondering if the axe ez is worth it for a fun flyer kinda trainer type of idea or if I should in deed just but a collective pitch heli instead.
I am just not sure what to do here I love the MCX but I want more.
bigger and stuff like that

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