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  • Good, old, nitro heli for beginner?

    Hi all,

    I've been looking around EBay and have seen quite a few Hirobo Shuttles for sale in various conditions and prices.

    I've got an ESky Honeybee 2 that's cost me as much in spare parts as it originally cost as the only place indoors I have to play with it is my double garage (now full of other stuff), so I fancy getting a bigger heli that is big, old and slow so it'll be easy to use outside.

    The new stuff is what I consider silly prices, but these old Hirobos plus new tx and rx can be had for about maybe £350 all in.

    I've had a look at the sales forum here but don't know the manufacturer names / model numbers to be able to identify which ads are for parts and which are for bodies, and the bodies I have seen are twice the above budget to start with, needing a tx and other stuff to finish - beyond my price range.

    I did have a 90 series "something" that I built over 25 years ago (managed to almost lift a railway sleeper of the floor whilst running in the engine) but it was sold a looong time ago before I wrecked it - just didn't have the heart (or any friends who could teach and help me) to learn to fly with it so.

    Any advice gratefully received; am I kidding myself or are these old things really a good learner heli?



    Thanks,
    Richard
    Last edited by Boggy; 10-09-2014, 09:03 PM. Reason: p.m'd

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    Hi richard welcome to the forum.

    nothing wrong with old school helicopters ,maybe have a look at Thundertiger Raptors aswell.
    Ron

    hobby-hangar.co.uk
    SWRCH-GO big or Go home!
    http://www.ultimatebuildandfly.co.uk/

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      Raptor 30/50/90. Done!! Lol
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      • #4
        be aware that hirobo has no uk distributor now
        they make the shuttle/sceadu/sdx50/freya

        but parts can be sourced from germany and japan
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        • #5
          Thanks guys, just bagged a Trex 600e on EBay. Just need a couple of batteries and a matching TX now and I'm all set to mow the grass

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