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    Hey, well i've been training through phoenix for about a year now and i'm fully competent with the characteristics of the models provided. I've been saving a little cash over the winter to spend on some sort of hobby over the summer and decided i might invest in a small IC heli.
    However i'm a full time student and those of you that have been at this stage will know how hard up for cash you can be so my budget is limited. I've already ruled out the possibility of buying a Raptor 30 due to first and second hand prices.
    So i'm not really sure what i can get on a shoe string budget. Ideally i would like a 30 size heli, as for radio's, nothing too elaborate to save costs.
    I've been looking at second hand heli's but i have no idea what to buy, so i'm in need of some help.
    First of all, how much should i be spending on an entry level 30 size heli? and second, what models should i be looking at?

    many thanks
    Daniel

  • #2
    sorry, but you need to find a 30 raptor at a decent price.
    Post a link to any you find on here, and you will be advised if it is any good (at the risk of others then outbidding you).
    Realistically to get a resonable setup with tx and rx you are going to need £350 or more.

    Obscure helis may sell cheaper, but they will work out more expensive to fix when you need spares.

    Maybe you already have a tx as you are driving phoenix somehow.
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    • #3
      Let's not pull any punches here. This is an expensive hobby. You should view the money you spend on a hobby as money you can afford to lose. i.e. truely disposable income. At least your thinking appears to be long term though as you want an out door model.

      The Raptor 30 is a proven model and well woth considering. You should consider getting at least a 7 channel radio. There should be some good 35MHz sets second hand because people are switching to 2.4GHz.
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      • #4
        Hi
        there is a rappy 30 on ebay no there is the Item number: 270220962812
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        • #5
          Beware of ebay items and prices...

          also check out the BMFA website www.bmfa.org and the clasifields are here:

          http://www.bmfaclassifieds.co.uk/

          Best to join a Club and get someone thats knows a bit about heli's to go with you and look the machine over if your going 2nd hand.
          Mark
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          • #6
            buying second hand is a mine field of old wornout crap which nobody wants with the old golden egg in there.

            50s are a lot more common now how much do you want to spend?

            Ade
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Ade_Law View Post
              buying second hand is a mine field of old wornout crap which nobody wants with the old golden egg in there.

              50s are a lot more common now how much do you want to spend?

              Ade
              So True!

              Been bitten before I knew anything.. Oh wait I still don't
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              • #8
                at least your honest :-)

                Ade
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                • #9
                  hey thanks for all your replies and support, i understand what an advantage the raptor offers as a beginner however looking at the second hand value of these heli's it doesn't look as though they are much less than brand new ones. I estimated that i could purchase a first hand model with radio for approximately £400 at a push but looking on ebay and the various classified ads they seem to be going for around £300-£350 which seems slightly odd. The one listed on ebay that somebody mentioned earlier went for £165 though so i'm not sure really what's a good deal and what's pulling my trousers down.

                  How much should i be spending on a rtf 30 size heli would you recommend?

                  thanks again

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                  • #10
                    http://www.rcheliaddict.co.uk/classi...duct=514&cat=4
                    there is an idea of prices

                    and there is the heli to make an offer on
                    http://www.rcheliaddict.co.uk/classi...duct=514&cat=4
                    bear in mind it needs a tail servo so budget£45ish
                    and you'll need a tx also
                    Last edited by Boggy; 21-03-2008, 09:30 PM.
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                    • #11
                      Treat starting nitro heli's a a hobby.. like a saving account

                      buy the kit.. then motor and gyro and so on..

                      Unlesss you see the heli fly and know what heli's are are about

                      DO NOT BUY ANYTHING unless you want to spend more money putting to right someone's problem.. WHICH IS NOW YOURS

                      buy right once and once only..........

                      Seron ends here

                      Been There and done that
                      Last edited by Mikee; 21-03-2008, 09:54 PM.
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