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Old 05-22-2005 | 07:18 AM
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Default T-REX 450X Electric Heli for AFPD

There is a new E Heli posted at aeroflypro.com/download (helis) that is just amazing. Made by Yogi and another masterpiece. This is now my new fav heli for AFPD for sure. If you like helis, this is a MUST.

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Yogi was kind enough to create a 2nd version for newer pilots.

Now in 2 versions!

Training with trainer pod and 3D advanced. Get them both ... you won't regret it!
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Default RE: T-REX 450X Electric Heli for AFPD

Is the physic realist? I only own a Dragonfly 4 and was thinking about getting a trex (or a dragonfly #36) as my next heli. This machine is hard to control and quite nervous (compared to the picollo Fun in AFPD)!


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Yogi was kind enough to create a 2nd version for newer pilots.

Now in 2 versions!

Training with trainer pod and 3D advanced. Get them both ... you won't regret it!
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Default RE: T-REX 450X Electric Heli for AFPD

Does anyone who owns a TREX fly this model - think its good/realistic? It feels very twichy to me!
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Default RE: T-REX 450X Electric Heli for AFPD

it isn't even close....

I have never had a bad model in AFPD.... except for the T-rex...

and yes...I own one...

Oh well.....
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Default RE: T-REX 450X Electric Heli for AFPD

ditto, except i used to own one
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Hi exeter,

what about setting the t-rex up more realistic and sharing those settings with us? [8D]

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I Wish I knew how[]
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Default RE: T-REX 450X Electric Heli for AFPD

i think its naturally unstable, more to do with the tmd programming. the cyclic controll is also very "on-off" you move the stick, nothing happens then it all comes at once.

the Ikarus viper 90 with a few mods from the new expansion pack flys nearly perfect to a t-rex.

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