Best Heli for long term use
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Hi, I used to fly an AXE CP for awhile and pretty much worn it out, then I stopped flying for about a year for personal reasons. I considered rebuilding my AXE CP now that I am able to get back to flying, but I know as time goes on things change.
So here is the question(s) I would like to ask. Which make electric Heli 400 or smaller the better flyer, with the most available upgrades and appears it may stay in production (no one likes to buy an expensive Heli and have it go obsolete the next day)?
Thanks guys.
So here is the question(s) I would like to ask. Which make electric Heli 400 or smaller the better flyer, with the most available upgrades and appears it may stay in production (no one likes to buy an expensive Heli and have it go obsolete the next day)?
Thanks guys.
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If you really want a smaller helicopter, then the ESky King 3 is a decent flier and has an active following online. It has a number of options you can add to it.
If you want the most flexibility and can go to a 325mm heli instead, there are dozens of TRex and clone models out there, with every option part known to man on the market.
If you want the most flexibility and can go to a 325mm heli instead, there are dozens of TRex and clone models out there, with every option part known to man on the market.
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After this post I gave some thought to upgrading my Axe CP but then the HBK2 looks kind of interesting and seems to have a better and cheaper accessory avalablilty.



