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  • Looking for a 4 ch out doors helicopter

    Hi guys ! I've been looking into getting a 4 channel out door helicopter , but i would like a single rotor And the hole helicopter to be 600mm to 700mm long I've kinda found 3 that I think maybe worth a try.

    double horse 9117

    esky honey bee v2

    Mjx f45

    So I'm just wondering if any of you might stay away from any of these or witch you may feel is the better one .

    or maybe there is some thing else out there that is worth a look ???

    Cheers !
    Last edited by Ouchie; 27-06-2013, 06:09 PM.

  • #2
    most people on here will say stay away from them all and they are right.... why a 4ch why not get a 6ch.....

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    • #3
      I have a esky belt cp but was warned not to try to fly it till I've got good with a 4 channel , what 6 ch would you say are good to start out with ?

      Cheers

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      • #4
        depends if its indoors or outdoors mate. have you got a sim and how good are you....

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        • #5
          Yeah I've got a sim and I'm okay , just want some think that's okay in price and and I don't have to hunt for parts , I want to fly out side though !

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          • #6
            First, Rule 1 of helicopter flying is that you WILL crash - we all do! So, you need a heli that has been designed to be repaired in a modular way, and that spares are readily available for.

            Rule 1 rules out Double Horse anything.

            Rule 2 of learning to fly is that you want something that makes it easy and fun for you to progress - not something that is so bad that even a pro would struggle to fly it.

            Rule 2 rules out ESky anything.

            I've never even heard of MJX!

            Good/reasonably priced helis are :-

            (4 channel) Blade 120SR, Blade mSR, Blade mSRX - The best is the mSRX which, being flybarless is the most capable of flying outdoors.
            (6 channel) Blade mCPX v2, Blade 130X - Neither of these are really beginner helis. Really, they are intermediate in the case of the mCPX, and borderline expert for the 130X.

            Not sure why you specify an ideal size since that doesn't really help you. bigger = crashes harder and with more expense.

            Honestly, I'd look seriously at the 120SR, mSR or msrX if I were you. The mSRX is the one I'd go for.

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            Tom
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            • #7
              well this is only my opinion. i set my mate up from scratch.. i got him a sim and then i got him a raptor 30. he was lucky cause i set it up for him and got it flying sweet. he used it with a training kit for two outings and now after a couple of months hes flying light circuits and hes doing very well. have you a club near you ??

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Ouchie View Post
                Yeah I've got a sim and I'm okay , just want some think that's okay in price and and I don't have to hunt for parts , I want to fly out side though !
                If you've got a sim, and can fly the 6-channel stuff on that, then consider the mCPXv2 or 130X. The 130X is better, but the mcpx crashes better.

                As per my other post - the msrx is the simpler heli though.

                The msrx is OK in light winds outside - the mcpx and 130X can handle quite stiff breezes.
                Tom
                sigpic Synergy E7SE - Kontronic Helijive 120+ ESC, vBar Neo
                SAB Goblin 630 Competition
                - Castle Edge 120HV, vBar Neo
                Blade 700X - Castle Edge 160HV ESC, Mini vBar
                Logo 550SXv2 - Castle 130LV ESC, vBar Neo
                .... and a Gaui X3
                Spektrum DX8 ; Mikado VBC ; RealFlight 7 & neXt sims
                ... and two EGS'



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                • #9
                  Originally posted by BASS 666 View Post
                  well this is only my opinion. i set my mate up from scratch.. i got him a sim and then i got him a raptor 30. he was lucky cause i set it up for him and got it flying sweet. he used it with a training kit for two outings and now after a couple of months hes flying light circuits and hes doing very well. have you a club near you ??
                  Yup - if you've got somebody nearby who can set you up, show you the ropes and guide you through it, this is definitely an option - albeit a more expensive one (at least initially, if perhaps cheaper long term). If you're a bit on your own though, the micros represent the least risk approach I think (both from a personal injury, and a "wallet injury" perspective!)

                  T
                  Tom
                  sigpic Synergy E7SE - Kontronic Helijive 120+ ESC, vBar Neo
                  SAB Goblin 630 Competition
                  - Castle Edge 120HV, vBar Neo
                  Blade 700X - Castle Edge 160HV ESC, Mini vBar
                  Logo 550SXv2 - Castle 130LV ESC, vBar Neo
                  .... and a Gaui X3
                  Spektrum DX8 ; Mikado VBC ; RealFlight 7 & neXt sims
                  ... and two EGS'



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                  • #10
                    +1 on if your on your own forget about what i said but there is a steep learning curve no matter what you do.... you will defo need lots of help..

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                    • #11
                      Not sure of any one around me that does fly rc but I will look into what ones you've spoke about and go from there !

                      Cheers !

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Ouchie View Post
                        Not sure of any one around me that does fly rc but I will look into what ones you've spoke about and go from there !

                        Cheers !
                        Kyle (RC Hero - All your RC needs in one place! Specialists in all things RC. Align, Blade, Losi & Many Many More.) is Cornwall based. He has a good supply of Blade helis, and Blade parts. Apparently he can actually fly them too (although I've never seen any evidence of this). He goes under the name of "Kylelnsn" on this forum - perhaps try sending him a PM.
                        Last edited by tomatwalden; 27-06-2013, 07:09 PM.
                        Tom
                        sigpic Synergy E7SE - Kontronic Helijive 120+ ESC, vBar Neo
                        SAB Goblin 630 Competition
                        - Castle Edge 120HV, vBar Neo
                        Blade 700X - Castle Edge 160HV ESC, Mini vBar
                        Logo 550SXv2 - Castle 130LV ESC, vBar Neo
                        .... and a Gaui X3
                        Spektrum DX8 ; Mikado VBC ; RealFlight 7 & neXt sims
                        ... and two EGS'



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                        • #13
                          It won't be your last heli, so don't spend too much time thinking. It goes msr,msrx,mcpx,130-X. Cost and difficult goes up from left to right. Ones on the left better for indoors and on the right better for outdoors. Much bigger helis are better for outdoors.
                          Flasher 450 Sport. Assan GA250 with 520 tail servo, MKS DS450 cyclic.
                          Multiplex Cockpit Tx, DX7, DX6i
                          Blade 130-X, MSR, MSRX
                          Phoenix Sim

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