How good is HIROBO?
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From: Montreal, QC, CANADA
Ok I found a local company here in Montreal, Canada that is an agent for HIBORO and they say they carry all parts. Can some of you folks tell me what you know about the quality of their helis?
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Just look in the used heli marketplace. You'll find lots of X-cells for sale by guys switching to the Freya. I have a Freya X-spec and am loving it.
The standard Freya at 4 hundred something bucks goes a long way. Easy to build and repair makes it a good 60 size trainer and I've seen it do some serious 3D too.
Tom
The standard Freya at 4 hundred something bucks goes a long way. Easy to build and repair makes it a good 60 size trainer and I've seen it do some serious 3D too.
Tom
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I have an Xspec and a Sceadu, love them both, just plain awesome machines. The Xspec is the most unbelievable helicopter to fly especially with a 91 in it, absolultely dialed in and just locks into every position and maneuver. Hirobo seems to have slight better quality than the Ace stuff, (owned both), parts are just a coupla pennies more than ace but usually comparable on price. Best part is, Jeff Green is a really good guy and is the product dude/manager/the man in general and is usually accessable with a phone call or email. He is very responsive and takes care of his customers. You won't go wrong with them...
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From: JAKARTAJAKARTA, INDONESIA
I just switch from Raptor50 to Sceadu Evo 50 CCPM. It's better quality especially on material, and more stable, predictable heli. You go to right direction buy a Hirobo. I recomend you to Sceadu Evo 30...
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