Which One?
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- bitDisciple
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Which One?
You guess know I have been wanting a heli for the last year or so, I finally have some money sitting and I don't need to buy anything so I figured might ass well spend a little on a heli.
which one would be best for me? I do have some what of an idea of how to fly land I've been flying on a sim for a couple years.
Falcon 40
http://www.raidentech.com/reracortfdr4.html
Dragon fly 4#1
http://www.raidentech.com/20newadr41fi.html
HoneyBee IV
http://www.raidentech.com/20nereracort.html
Dragon fly 4
http://www.raidentech.com/wadriv4mielr.html
which one would be best for me? I do have some what of an idea of how to fly land I've been flying on a sim for a couple years.
Falcon 40
http://www.raidentech.com/reracortfdr4.html
Dragon fly 4#1
http://www.raidentech.com/20newadr41fi.html
HoneyBee IV
http://www.raidentech.com/20nereracort.html
Dragon fly 4
http://www.raidentech.com/wadriv4mielr.html
1000+ post of BS.
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that Honey bee is one of the best micro fixed pitch helis out there.
mega gobs of info in this thread.
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=657500
all micros are squirley..but damn fun.
Walkera's tend to have glitching problems. decent birds but crap electronics.
coming out soon there's a palm sized walkera 4#3 fixed pitch thats the same size as a picoo-z. They are also coming out with a 4g3 6ch collective pitch version.
insane.
mega gobs of info in this thread.
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=657500
all micros are squirley..but damn fun.
Walkera's tend to have glitching problems. decent birds but crap electronics.
coming out soon there's a palm sized walkera 4#3 fixed pitch thats the same size as a picoo-z. They are also coming out with a 4g3 6ch collective pitch version.

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price for the HB FPII?
you already posted the link to it.
85-89 + shippping is pretty standard fare for it.
http://www.raidentech.com/20nereracort.html
you already posted the link to it.

85-89 + shippping is pretty standard fare for it.
http://www.raidentech.com/20nereracort.html
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oh you were talking about the 4#3, sorry my bad. lowest i found that was in stock was around $140 shipped.
for training gear, what you said will work or the get the eflight blade cp
training gear, it's universal and will fit all the carbon stick frame micro's.
the fp is pretty durable in crashes. bending the main shaft and breaking skids are about it. those plastic blades are pretty tough and can withstand quite a beating. the main shaft and flybar can be bent back into
shape a few times before they get real weak/pickup weird vibes.
tail motors dont like 3s lipo, so thats a factor if you upgrade batteries.
there are plenty of tail options tho. dual motor, direct drive gws, etc.
did some researchh, that falcon 40 doesnt look bad either. although it
might be harder to find falcon parts than it is esky parts. esky parts are
everywhere and cheap.
for training gear, what you said will work or the get the eflight blade cp
training gear, it's universal and will fit all the carbon stick frame micro's.
the fp is pretty durable in crashes. bending the main shaft and breaking skids are about it. those plastic blades are pretty tough and can withstand quite a beating. the main shaft and flybar can be bent back into
shape a few times before they get real weak/pickup weird vibes.
tail motors dont like 3s lipo, so thats a factor if you upgrade batteries.
there are plenty of tail options tho. dual motor, direct drive gws, etc.
did some researchh, that falcon 40 doesnt look bad either. although it
might be harder to find falcon parts than it is esky parts. esky parts are
everywhere and cheap.
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I'd go with a cheapo first and see if you get bored right away. If you really like flying then get the best you can afford. I was actualy impressed with and AirHog that some kid had at our park...it was something like $60 and then when you go to upgrade slap some cutom paint on the thing and sell it to some idiot on ebay. 

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you guys get the good looking heli's over there
im just stating out flying and got myself a v3 lama
http://www.nitrotek.co.uk/8EK1H-E012.htm
not a bad starter point, im looking at getting a 400 size heli in a couple of weeks
getting a few in at my work and they are around the $250AUD trade price

im just stating out flying and got myself a v3 lama
http://www.nitrotek.co.uk/8EK1H-E012.htm
not a bad starter point, im looking at getting a 400 size heli in a couple of weeks
getting a few in at my work and they are around the $250AUD trade price
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I would go for the honeybee FP myself. Me and nashpere have had those walkera type helis and they are just meh-meh. As far as the 4#3, DON'T go for one of those on your first try.. The smaller the heli gets, the harder it is to fly.
And be careful about getting into bigger helis. My HB King is up to just around $400 and I still don't have the new motor
However its almost done. I can't wait untill I can post it with the new stuff, cause that will mean I'm done spending.. lol..
And be careful about getting into bigger helis. My HB King is up to just around $400 and I still don't have the new motor

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ooh.. nice. I'm still waiting on 1 part for my King as well, the damn RX.beanoman wrote: And be careful about getting into bigger helis. My HB King is up to just around $400 and I still don't have the new motorHowever its almost done. I can't wait untill I can post it with the new stuff, cause that will mean I'm done spending.. lol..
cc berg 7p has been on backorder all month.

Havent decided what servo to use for tail, the s3154 is digital, but the hs50
is slightly faster. i have both, just have to test them out. cant do much without an rx.
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Should I just get the CP2 its only a little bit more. how much harder will it be to fly? http://www.rc711.com/shop/product_info. ... cts_id=187
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more squirly, more parts to break and more parts to keep adjusted when you crash. = more $ and more downtime.
the cash you save by flying a fixed pitch first, will probably equal that of a new heli. not a joke
i started on a cp, and ive accumulated enough parts to build a second complete airframe fromhead to tail.
the cash you save by flying a fixed pitch first, will probably equal that of a new heli. not a joke
i started on a cp, and ive accumulated enough parts to build a second complete airframe fromhead to tail.

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