My adoring wife presented me with a nice box of goodies this fine day. She knows I have been looking at R/C heli's for a while, and so decided to get me something to play with.
Kit delivered today was an E-Flite Blade 400 with DX6i radio. She also got a nice aluminium case and toolkit.
Of course I unpacked it , charged it, and got it spinning my rotors (in more ways than one) in no time. Unfortunately I never got the <insert description as appropriate> to actually let it get airborne. Instead I decided to start looking for advice. That leads me here.
Since reading the forums here, I have ordered the Phoenix Flight sim software kit, as from what I can see it is highly rated and supports both my heli and the Radio.
I also see that venturing into the fair UK weather with my 400 as a complete novice is bound to end in tears. Both of frustration and sadness after I destroy my prized possession. As a result, I plan to do the following :
1 - Join the BMFA
2 - Join a club locally (I live in Waterlooville, any suggestions for a club welcome, all the ones I can find appear to not be taking new members - rather silly I think, especially newbies with money to burn.)
3 - Purchase a E-Flite Blade CX2 to first learn with - with a sub-intention of passing it to my better half once I progress to the 400.
If there are any other suggestions as to what I should be doing next, I will take all advice seriously. I am an ex private pilot (have held my PPL for a number of years, but it is expired for the past 9 years - moving country will take precedence over a lot of things....)
I am also an avid flight simmer, with flight sim kit worth quite a bit of do$h too. Whenever I find a hobby I seem to end up spending insane cash on it, and by the looks of it, R/C Heli's is not going to be any different. I'm not a braggart or anything, and reading my post it seems as if it might come accross as such. Its just that I build up my kit over a long time, but I am not scared to invest in something that will bring me enjoyment for a long time to come.
Perhaps someday, a nitro based Heli is in my destiny.
Looking forward to all your replies.
Kit delivered today was an E-Flite Blade 400 with DX6i radio. She also got a nice aluminium case and toolkit.
Of course I unpacked it , charged it, and got it spinning my rotors (in more ways than one) in no time. Unfortunately I never got the <insert description as appropriate> to actually let it get airborne. Instead I decided to start looking for advice. That leads me here.
Since reading the forums here, I have ordered the Phoenix Flight sim software kit, as from what I can see it is highly rated and supports both my heli and the Radio.
I also see that venturing into the fair UK weather with my 400 as a complete novice is bound to end in tears. Both of frustration and sadness after I destroy my prized possession. As a result, I plan to do the following :
1 - Join the BMFA
2 - Join a club locally (I live in Waterlooville, any suggestions for a club welcome, all the ones I can find appear to not be taking new members - rather silly I think, especially newbies with money to burn.)
3 - Purchase a E-Flite Blade CX2 to first learn with - with a sub-intention of passing it to my better half once I progress to the 400.
If there are any other suggestions as to what I should be doing next, I will take all advice seriously. I am an ex private pilot (have held my PPL for a number of years, but it is expired for the past 9 years - moving country will take precedence over a lot of things....)
I am also an avid flight simmer, with flight sim kit worth quite a bit of do$h too. Whenever I find a hobby I seem to end up spending insane cash on it, and by the looks of it, R/C Heli's is not going to be any different. I'm not a braggart or anything, and reading my post it seems as if it might come accross as such. Its just that I build up my kit over a long time, but I am not scared to invest in something that will bring me enjoyment for a long time to come.
Perhaps someday, a nitro based Heli is in my destiny.
Looking forward to all your replies.
/ boxed, too terrified to trash it.

(Now with 3GX)



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