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lol seriously ... get a t-rex this cost almost 900 arnd there and the rpm of the rotor is like 4200 ??? not for beginer very unstable from what i hear .....the T-rex is good there are lots of spares too i suggest a T-rex 450 xl?i was thinking of getting the mini zoom myself but yea....
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Once upon a time , there were frequency pins , flybars and nitros...
I too am interested at how the heli performs as I am considering the TRex, Belt CP and Pixy Zap 100.
How is the handling like for the Zap 100 when compared to the CP2 ? I have heard many comments that it is pretty twitchy. But those are just comments from around. Also, I examined the heli, seems very fragile. I anticipate many parts breaking during a slightest crash.
Would like to hear first hand from a Pixy Zap 100 user his experience with the heli.
I am not an accoplish Heli flyer, can hover and a bit more.
Had Highly upgraded Trex before (heliup frame.......) and got my APlus V2 recently. Now the EP100 Pro handle is as good as those at least to me. Have not fly in a windy situation yet, but all my flight is outdoor.
The key is to keep the HS really high. I dont have a tag but it is likely from 3600 to closer to 4000. Once you get to that you have a very stable heli.
Here is a video post not from me in case you have not seen it.
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