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I fly a Hornet X3D and it has a better power to weight ratio than the T-Rex but it's smaller and lighter as well. I would not say it's better, just different. If you're interested, I'm thinking of selling my X3D as well - too many helis now, and need to consolidate.
Yup I am still faithful to my hornet. The Trex and H2 are in different classes and a such you cant say one is better than the other. The Hornet is a true 3D microheli wherelse the trex is more a mini heli due to its size.
The Hornet is lighter and electronics used are smaller and cheaper. Flying characteristics are very good. It can be made to be a very stable and docile flyer to a 3D monster without needing any upgrades.
If you are going for a Hornet get the X3D. Most of the problems in the H2 has been addressed with the X3D. So far there's little complains from X3D flyers as compared to H2 flyers.
Look around at online hobby shops like fxaero, modefos for good deals on H2 kits as some of them are clearing them out.
-Feda Dragonfly
-Hornet 2
-Pilot OK Turmeric
-Zoom Zoom 4D
-Sceadu EVO 50: OS50, Hatori521, Revmax,
-Hornet X3D
-Hornet X3D (yet to setup!)
-Formosa 1
-World Models Spot On 50
-HB King 2
-World Models Groovy 50 F3A
-RICCS F18 EDF
Both the Trex and Hornet are available locally. Parts supply for both is not a problem. Hornet parts are carried by Hobby Shack and also Jet Hobby.
Prices of replacement parts are more expensive compared to the rex.
However the quality of the molding by MS is top notch. Very clean molds for such small parts. The smaller they get the harder it is to mold it precisely thus the more ex the part is.
However due to its lightweight, crashes do not cost that many parts. My past few crashes didn't even require parts replacement. Just ball links that broke off or pivots that broke off that i replaced with screwed on balls and screws as pivots.
Most of the time its the main shaft and tail gears that goes in a crash. Being quick on hitting throttle hold helps prevent major damage and results with the heli not breaking any parts.
The single most expensive item in a crash are the Carbon Fiber blades. If you tend to crash just get alternative foam blades from Jet Hobby which are so much cheaper to crash and replace without sacrificing much on performance.
Originally posted by Inteliq
Whats the size of a hornet compared to a Trex and also they are not available locally?
I also heard the replacement for crashes ARE $$$
Is that true?
-Feda Dragonfly
-Hornet 2
-Pilot OK Turmeric
-Zoom Zoom 4D
-Sceadu EVO 50: OS50, Hatori521, Revmax,
-Hornet X3D
-Hornet X3D (yet to setup!)
-Formosa 1
-World Models Spot On 50
-HB King 2
-World Models Groovy 50 F3A
-RICCS F18 EDF
Both the Trex and Hornet are available locally. Parts supply for both is not a problem. Hornet parts are carried by Hobby Shack and also Jet Hobby.
Prices of replacement parts are more expensive compared to the rex.
However the quality of the molding by MS is top notch. Very clean molds for such small parts. The smaller they get the harder it is to mold it precisely thus the more ex the part is.
However due to its lightweight, crashes do not cost that many parts. My past few crashes didn't even require parts replacement. Just ball links that broke off or pivots that broke off that i replaced with screwed on balls and screws as pivots.
Most of the time its the main shaft and tail gears that goes in a crash. Being quick on hitting throttle hold helps prevent major damage and results with the heli not breaking any parts.
The single most expensive item in a crash are the Carbon Fiber blades. If you tend to crash just get alternative foam blades from Jet Hobby which are so much cheaper to crash and replace without sacrificing much on performance.
also, in a crash, rajoo's CA plays an important part.. right, FIT? u were lucky u found the other half of ur carbon blade..
Ditto, the foam blades are truly a God-send. I'm not going back to the carbons even if they were free. 1) It's scary spooling with the carbons up in the hands. 2) I still feel that weighted carbons put more load on the head than the foamies of the same weight. I know it makes no sense, but it feels that way from (1)
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