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Fingerless 02-20-2004 05:50 AM

Helicopter for a Beginner
 
I flew planes some time ago, now want to try Electric Helicopters, lost most of my fingers in a fire hear, but can still operate the RC gear, no transport just now so difficult to go to Local Club who only fly Fixed Wings anyway, an E Heli i could practice outside my house with, even a Simulation on a Comp might help too i think, any advice on what model to get, would be great



Colin Tainsh

Super-Hornet 02-20-2004 06:23 AM

RE: Helicopter for a Beginner
 
Hi Fingerless

U can either go for:
Corona - Suitable for outdoor?
BTT Cupid - May be good for beginner. Parts are cheaper also.
GWS/Feda Dragonfly 2004 (I wonder out already or not? If not then GWS/Feda Dragonfly 2003)
Century Hummingbird - Share the same parts with Dragonfly

Super-Hornet

ChopperMike 02-20-2004 01:23 PM

RE: Helicopter for a Beginner
 
I agree with those. I have a Hummingbird and it's very stable for such a small machine. Suitable for indoors or calm days outside. I had a Corona and it was a stable machine and able to handle a bit more wind.

Good luck,

Mike

Fingerless 02-21-2004 07:39 PM

RE: Helicopter for a Beginner
 
Thans for the advice i just hope my old RT a Jr and a Futaba will work on Helis

Pathogens 02-21-2004 08:47 PM

RE: Helicopter for a Beginner
 
Dude..Your name..Fingerless...

that is a horrible name man.. I dont know what people have told you, but having no fingers isn't funny...



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