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I got me 1 of these
http://www.e-fliterc.com/Products/Defau ... D=EFLH1250

Flew it a couple times already, super nice and flies really easy
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Couple minutes of flying outdoors

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46bV9l_fiVc
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that looks pretty cool... I got a cheap heli a while back on clearence fromm harbor freight but the learning curve to get it to actually fly has kept me from trying much.
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Cool, Tana, I have been wanting to get a heli for a while, but I just haven't gotten around to it, I haven't even gotten a chance to go out to the field in a month or two. I think my planes have an inch or so of dust on them.

Is there anything you don't like about it?
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Is there anything you don't like about it?
Not really or maybe it's light so you have to fly in a no wind situation.

I have flown before but I'm no expert. This thing flies very easy.

I was kinda bummed, before I moved I was thinning out and sold my Corona and my

Draganflyer III This kind of renewed interest in flying heli.
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Check this one out. This is what I've been waiting for. :eek:

http://www.horizonhobby.com/Articles/Ar ... n=tk080809
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TheMechanic54 wrote:Check this one out. This is what I've been waiting for. :eek:

http://www.horizonhobby.com/Articles/Ar ... n=tk080809
I'm ready!! Winter is just around the corner and the CX2 is to big to fly in my house. The MCX looks perfect!
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I have a MCX on order!!

Busted the landing gear on the CX2 :( but upgraded with these


http://www.flyrcrivesud.com/landingskids.wmv

also couldn't live without the BLING!! Purdy blue aluminum

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Post by Namuna »

I've got a pair (Friend and I) of Walkera 4#3B Heli's en-route from Hong Kong!

4channel, 2.4GHz radio, I'll be practicing my ass off on the Heli sims before I put serious time into the actual heli (don't cost nuttin to crash on the sim!).


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Looks cool and don't even say crash :lol:
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Post by Nasphere »

cool helo, seems like fixed pitch helis are going out pretty fast...

http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/stor ... pter_72Mhz

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12" rotor span and full collective... All you need is a CCPM 72Mhz 6-ch TX, which that site sells for about $35, so all together with spare battery and shipping oughta be about $140 :-o
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