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Old 06-15-2006 | 11:50 PM
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Ok im getting a E-flite Blade CP this week and have heard some people saying the it is very squirlly and moves around alot in flight. i've flown a Sabre RTF... it is a fixed pitch heli and the blade is collective-pitch would this make it more stable in flight? I've seen nitro helis in flight and they are much more stable. I know part of the issue is a size issue, the blade is small while a nitro heli is much bigger and can handle more wind. but if anyone has any info on this or can shed some insight about these two types of helis and there differances, and whats better about each one.

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I have had a blade cp for some time now and I just got a 30 size nitro machine. For me the nitro machine seems much more intimidating to fly, but it also feels like a sloth compared to the blade.

In the wind the blade is very hard to keep in one spot, but the larger machine doesn't even seem to notice it.

Basicly, the two machines feel completely different and if you can fly the blade AT ALL, a gas machine will be easy.

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ORIGINAL: 04cobra

I have had a blade cp for some time now and I just got a 30 size nitro machine. For me the nitro machine seems much more intimidating to fly, but it also feels like a sloth compared to the blade.

In the wind the blade is very hard to keep in one spot, but the larger machine doesn't even seem to notice it.

Basicly, the two machines feel completely different and if you can fly the blade AT ALL, a gas machine will be easy.

That pretty much summed it up. The difference in flight characeteristics is like night and day.


This isn't really a matter of nitro vs electric, it's a matter of big vs small. Bigger is more stable, and that's really all there is to it. Big electric or big nitro or big gas, they'll all fly a heck of alot better than any micro helicopter.

That said, a collective pitch helicopter will be more stable than a fixed pitch one as the headspeed is considerably higher, regardless of size.

Good luck with whatever you choose.

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