Looking at a higher grade model
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I'm a little old to be getting started in this thing at 71, but I'm going for it anyway. My model aircraft building and flying was back in the 50's and 60's, whole different world back then.
I was thinking I'd like one with full control of rotor pitch, but after looking at some of the prices, I think I better stay with a fixed pitch model.
Looking for a larger model for outside use only.
Ran across this forum and it looked like a good place to start,
Anyone have some suggestions for one in the sub $200 range?
TIA
I was thinking I'd like one with full control of rotor pitch, but after looking at some of the prices, I think I better stay with a fixed pitch model.
Looking for a larger model for outside use only.
Ran across this forum and it looked like a good place to start,
Anyone have some suggestions for one in the sub $200 range?
TIA
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Looked into the Blade 200 SRX. Looks like it has much to offer and I liked what looked like fairly easy bumping up power gain. I live at 6000' and that should be a big help.
Tried to order one from Horizon last night, but the order didn't seem to go through and this morning I can't even get the site to load.
Maybe they got server problems?, I dunno.
Tried to order one from Horizon last night, but the order didn't seem to go through and this morning I can't even get the site to load.
Maybe they got server problems?, I dunno.



