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  • Originally posted by tomatwalden View Post
    If you genuinely are confident hovering the mSRX in every direction, then a 450 should be OK.

    Re: Ebay - I really would avoid it for helicopters. Many selling on ebay are people who have bought something like a 450 on a whim, no research and no clue. They then sell up when they've crashed a few times and lost interest.

    You're much better off using the "for sale" section on here, or the BMFA classifieds. Or like a say, consider an mCPX for a small/cheap move to collective pitch. Do you have a computerised radio? (DX6i or greater)
    Yes I have the DX6i, which I've used with the MSR and MSRX. I've not even looked at the for sale section here yet or the BMFA. I'll skip eBay then and take a look. Thanks
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    • Yep, I've just spotted one 450 on the for sale section here for £160.

      Also, check out BMFA classifieds : The British Model Flying Association > Classified Listings
      Tom
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      • Yep spotted that 450. Need to make a decision now. Thanks for the advice today .
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        • Yay my very first outdoor flight
          To start with it was awesome but the slight breeze did start to get annoying. I Wrapped it around the washing line pole a few times but it's still alive.
          At one point I got a little carried away and took the MSRX up too high and before I new it it was several gardens away, but some how I landed it back in the garden.
          I cant wait for it to be properly calm so I can practice my orientations more, but at least I can practice trying to keep it as stable as possible outdoors.
          I noticed that the tail gets very twitchy when yhe breeze picks up. Is that something to do with the giro?
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          • Originally posted by 5hane View Post
            Yay my very first outdoor flight ..
            Congratulations! Better outside isn't it?
            I noticed that the tail gets very twitchy when yhe breeze picks up. Is that something to do with the giro?
            Nope, it's to do with the limitations of a fixed-pitch motorised tail. The little motor can't speed up/slow down quick enough to respond to the tail being blown by the wind. You need a fully variable pitch tail for better tail authority.
            Tom
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            • Originally posted by tomatwalden View Post
              Congratulations! Better outside isn't it?


              Nope, it's to do with the limitations of a fixed-pitch motorised tail. The little motor can't speed up/slow down quick enough to respond to the tail being blown by the wind. You need a fully variable pitch tail for better tail authority.
              So much better having a little more leeway. Still a few obstacles to avoid so roll on calmer conditions. To be honest it probably coped quite well considering the breeze was around 8 - 10 mph.
              I now see the benefit of a multi charger rather than my poxy single charger, even when I do have 6 batteries. I just want to keep playing! Not sure its worth shelling out for one now though. Id rather save the pennies for a larger heli later on.
              Thanks for the tail rotor explanation.
              Last edited by 5hane; 09-04-2015, 06:20 PM.
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              • Finally a use for that silly little pink plastic windmill which is staked in the grass of the back garden: As soon as it starts spinning, it's time to land
                That said, just now I lost control and hit the windmill resulting in what first appeared to be my helicopter disintegrating into pieces as it crashed violently. I was amazed and relieved to discover the heli intact. It turned out that it ate one of the windmill fans which aren't exactly weak. 1 - 0 to the MSRX.
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                • Originally posted by 5hane View Post
                  Finally a use for that silly little pink plastic windmill which is staked in the grass of the back garden: As soon as it starts spinning, it's time to land
                  That said, just now I lost control and hit the windmill resulting in what first appeared to be my helicopter disintegrating into pieces as it crashed violently. I was amazed and relieved to discover the heli intact. It turned out that it ate one of the windmill fans which aren't exactly weak. 1 - 0 to the MSRX.
                  Made me laugh out loud and brought back memories of doing the same thing with my MCPx, unfortunately the windmill tended to be the swing and climbing frame in my case and the MCPx generally lost.

                  Keep at it and don't be to discouraged by the wind, after flying in it for a little while you will be amazed how easy it is on one of those rare calm days.

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                  • Originally posted by DaveJones View Post
                    Made me laugh out loud and brought back memories of doing the same thing with my MCPx, unfortunately the windmill tended to be the swing and climbing frame in my case and the MCPx generally lost.

                    Keep at it and don't be to discouraged by the wind, after flying in it for a little while you will be amazed how easy it is on one of those rare calm days.
                    Lol what a crazy hobby this is. It's so nice to finally be out of the confines of the kitchen. Here's hoping for more good weather to come.
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