Beginner to Heli's
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From: Melbourne, AUSTRALIA
Hey,
Looking to get into heli flying, probaby indoors.Been flying planes from about 3 years and want something a bit different.I was looking at the Twister CP V2(RTF) for $300AUD. My mate has the Twister with fixed collective, and said it flies good.
[link=http://www.modelflight.com.au/rc_model_helicopters/twister_collective_pitch_heli.htm]http://www.modelflight.com.au/rc_model_helicopters/twister_collective_pitch_heli.htm[/link]
Does anyone have one? Any good?
Any suggestions would be great!
Cheers
Looking to get into heli flying, probaby indoors.Been flying planes from about 3 years and want something a bit different.I was looking at the Twister CP V2(RTF) for $300AUD. My mate has the Twister with fixed collective, and said it flies good.
[link=http://www.modelflight.com.au/rc_model_helicopters/twister_collective_pitch_heli.htm]http://www.modelflight.com.au/rc_model_helicopters/twister_collective_pitch_heli.htm[/link]
Does anyone have one? Any good?
Any suggestions would be great!
Cheers
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From: Timmins, ON, CANADA
Yah looks like the blade cp or Honeybee cp2 which are good heli's this will be a great start get some wood blade to practice because you will break does nice carbon fiber blades and they do alot of damage to heli whyen they crash.



