Just How Well Do They Fly?
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OK, I am curious as to how well these corona,s do in forward flight. I bought one last fall and put a brushless Hacker in it, then the weather went to crap and I never flew it .
I am not a beginner and got this thing just for fun in the yard and to take to peoples houses to play.
I have Raptor, a Freya, and a Logo 10....I just read so much about these that I had to get one.
So, will I enjoy flying this thing or will I get bored quick and put it on Ebay? Thanks.!!!!
I am not a beginner and got this thing just for fun in the yard and to take to peoples houses to play.
I have Raptor, a Freya, and a Logo 10....I just read so much about these that I had to get one.
So, will I enjoy flying this thing or will I get bored quick and put it on Ebay? Thanks.!!!!
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hahahaha well, Ive never flown mine successfully but I know what its like to have a post ignored so just thought I'd say hello..If you can fly it at friends houses it seems to me it would be entertaining,, at the least,,, I hope mine will be anyway...Rog
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Yes the Corona is a lot of fun. It wont be as stable as your Raptor, but it's very good. I have an electric 110 and I really like it. The best place to have informations about the Corona is here: http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/foru...p?s=&forumid=17
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I have a 110.
It is not going to do what your other heli will do.
However it is a blast in wind and in tight areas.
When you Crash a LMH you laugh and not cry, unlike the big heli.
It's like the park flier of the heli world.
Just my .02
It is not going to do what your other heli will do.
However it is a blast in wind and in tight areas.
When you Crash a LMH you laugh and not cry, unlike the big heli.
It's like the park flier of the heli world.
Just my .02
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Joe K pretty much correct. I have the 110 also and its pretty much a blast. My first crash I thought I was going to cry. I heard so much about How expensive Heli repair bills are. Well, Not a tear shed yet. Only time a tear shed is when you want to fly and its just plain ole to windy. I think a little wind is ok and even fun and challenging. Also its amazing how that when I got my LMH that there were so many parks to fly at. Be careful too, They are also a people magnet. For basic flying around and goofing off you cant beat it. What?! you aint got one yet ?