Blade helps for beginners
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Blade helis for beginners
Hey all, I’m getting back into rc Helis after not doing it for maybe 10 years. I’ve currently got a spectrum nx8 transmitter and an older blade nano cpx and nano dual rotor (mcx?) that I used to have. I have the realflite evolution for my pc to practice on as well.
I have a few questions in regards to getting new blade helis. I plan to get a new nano s3 with the safety features to practice with indoors, then when I get better with that upgrade to a mCPX bl2, then to a fusion 180 then a 330. Is this a good way to slowly build my way up to a larger Heli? Or should I just get a larger one to begin with? My other questions in regards to that is do they make a charger I can get that will work with all the different batteries that will be required? If you guys have any other recommendations on how I should go about this that would be great! Thanks!
I have a few questions in regards to getting new blade helis. I plan to get a new nano s3 with the safety features to practice with indoors, then when I get better with that upgrade to a mCPX bl2, then to a fusion 180 then a 330. Is this a good way to slowly build my way up to a larger Heli? Or should I just get a larger one to begin with? My other questions in regards to that is do they make a charger I can get that will work with all the different batteries that will be required? If you guys have any other recommendations on how I should go about this that would be great! Thanks!
Last edited by rcfreak541; 01-03-2024 at 08:16 AM.
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I would skip the Nano s3 and go with something like a OMP m2. I have the Nano s3 and not very impressed with it. For a step up the Oxy 4 Max with 380 blades is a great helicopter.