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    #16
    Originally posted by flyer150 View Post
    Bro, I will reccommend you start off with a flight simulator. Cause flying helicopters is an expensive hobby. At least after buying the flight simulator, you won't have to worry about spending your money on crashes. Cause the only place that you will crash for now is at the simulator. I hope this helps.
    actually I already have a sim.

    Will try on it till I can hover.

    Thks

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      #17
      Guys, thanks for all the suggestion. I not looking on going into the big spending, just would like to have the feel first.

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        #18
        Originally posted by angelswerkz View Post
        Guys, thanks for all the suggestion. I not looking on going into the big spending, just would like to have the feel first.
        Hi just pm u.

        Cheers

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          #19
          If you are impatient with the Simulator, get a 4CH heli co-axial then progress to a 4CH fixed pitch. When you are REALLY poisoned and willing commit big time (time and $$$), then get your 6CH.

          A 4CH heli is usually smaller and can be flown in small space/indoors. A 6CH heli on the other hand, is more mobile and will require a lot more clearance (outdoor) to fly.

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            #20
            Giant's Heli

            Originally posted by Sheepdog View Post
            I tink giant got sell heli at 39.90......this shld be the type u looking for
            R u talkiing about coxial here?

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              #21
              Try

              Originally posted by Instinctloh View Post
              actually I already have a sim.

              Will try on it till I can hover.

              Thks
              U tried E sky big lama? Its fun indoor,..maybe outdoor with slight modification.

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                #22
                Waah, The community so friendly and supportive, So many eager to to give a helping hand and suggestive opinions , Kudos ! Upz for friendly members!!

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                  #23
                  Have a look isit the type & price u looks for

                  I thought you might be interested in reading this web page:


                  From,
                  derrickwthrcheli

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                    #24
                    Have a look isit the type n price u looking for with video also:-)

                    Originally posted by Instinctloh View Post
                    bro but I taut coxial is just a feel of left right forward n backward. When comes to non coaxial then hovering becomes another issue. Right?

                    I'm also a starter or rather know nuts about heli. If I wanted to start n willing to fork out $200 for it, what do u guys recommend for a start?

                    Thks.
                    I thought you might be interested in reading this web page:


                    From,
                    derrickwthrcheli

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                      #25
                      agree with simulator first.... no $$$ spent on each crash...
                      Currently learn to hover with:
                      Phoenix v.3 (most of the time)
                      KDS 450 SV
                      Frankencopterstein (HK450GT-PRO+Trex450Pro+Trex450Sport+KDS450+ALZRC)
                      DX8
                      Project from Scratch:
                      Compass 6HV
                      Dreaming of:
                      Mikado XXtreme, Diabolos, Goblin


                      MWTS
                      Align Trex 100S-cracked canopy (deep slumber in the box)
                      KDS K7X-II with 2 K-8X rx(retired)

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