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    Howdy guys,

    I have been out of the hobby for a while and need an easy way back in. Am looking for an MSR or MSRX, does anyone have one that they would like to sell?

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    Beam E4
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    120 SR
    Night Vapor
    Sukhoi su-26xp

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    Go on the bmfaclassified website, there'll sure be some for sale on there.

    Although I'd recommend a blade 120 SR, it's bigger, therefore more stable, and the parts are still very cheap.


    Sam

    EDIT : In your signature it says you already have a blade 120 SR, why do you need a msr/Msrx when you already have the 120, if anything I'd say the 120 sr is easier than the msr/Msrx.
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    Only have the sukhoi left, the rest are sold, just need to update my signature. Sorry bout that.

    Alternatively, can anyone get me details for this; The BMFA Classified Ads Service / Blade CX2 indoor Co-ax RTF
    Beam E4
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    120 SR
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    Sukhoi su-26xp

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    If you know how to fly, i'd stay away from coaxials, they're only good for real beginners, and you only really learn orientation from coaxials.

    Again, i'd say go for a Blade 120 SR, it's bigger, more stable, repairs are easy accessible. AND it's a really good flyer.

    I've had my 120 SR for aggess now, and had a lot of crashes, and my repair bill has never exceeded £10 (yet).


    So, if you want a FP heli, go for the Blade 120 SR

    If you're brave and want a CP heli, go for something like a Blade 450 3D, some training gear, and just take it easy.

    There's no point buying the cheapest heli you find on BMFA, because you'll loose out in the end, just get a half decent helicopter at a reasonable price .. You get what you pay for ..


    Here's a link to me flying my 120 SR, just showing what this little thing can do : Blade 120 SR Flight - YouTube
    Last edited by SamS; 13-05-2012 at 07:51 PM.
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