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    Hi.
    I'm not a total newbie but not far of it. I had a honeybee a few years back and learnt how to hover tail in, but that was about it. Any way I wanted to give it another go, as I really want to learn how to fly, so my wife ordered me a Blade msrx for Christmas. Well long story short, with my bonus from work and my lovely wife I ended up with a small collection. Started with the msrx, then a dx6i with Phoenix sim, then a mcx2, then finished with a nano cpx. Yes, I got a bit carried away!
    I'm loving the mcx2, great fun in the house and good for orientation. The msrx is ....... was going to be my outdoor heli, with the ncpx to be the one to aim for. But now I've had a go at the msrx and the ncpx I'm not sure, should I learn the msrx first or just go for the ncpx?! Probably end up using one when I'm waiting for parts on the other one. LOL
    I hope I won't be to much of a noob.
    Dave

  • #2
    Hi and welcome to the forum.

    Rich
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    • #3
      Welcome to the forum Dave.
      Humble owner of 7 Eddie Gold Stars and Ex - member of Mk Heli Club
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      • #4
        Welcome to Dave to the forum and 2015
        Santander Factory Team

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        • #5
          Use whichever you have most fun with :-) Seriously, when you first start all of those will help, and they're all tough enough that they'll survive a lot of crashes. The main things are to have an aim when you're flying. By all means have fun as well, but try to start with a few minutes of serious practice if you want to progress to CP heli's.

          I would suggest:
          - Practice your orientations, work on hovering tail in, nose left, nose right, and nose in. (The last one is hard, just work on bringing the nose as far round as you are comfortable and try to keep it in a stable hover). You can easily spend months on this alone trying to achieve all these on the nCPX!
          - Learn where your throttle hold switch is, and practice hitting that before any crash. Work on this in the sim too! Developing that reflex will mean you can bounce these little models without damage most of the time, and it will save you hundreds on larger models!
          - Practice flying left and right hand circles, and raising and lowering the model to fly circles at different heights.
          - Practice flying clockwise and counter-clockwise figure 8's

          Once you get a feel for all those, get the heli in a stable hover, and see if you can drift it slowly backwards round a circle. That will work on all your hover orientations, and is incredibly difficult when you first start out.

          And yes, it's going to be frustrating at times, but the feeling when it starts to click is hard to beat :-)
          Helis: Oxy 2 FE / Oxy 2 Sport / Protos 380 / Oxy 4 Max / Gaui X3 380mm
          Electronics:
          Spartan VX1e / Spartan VX1n / Spartan VX1p / MSH Brain2 mini / Jeti DS-14
          Sims: Realflight / AccuRC
          / Phoenix RC (Wireless) | AccuRC (Wireless) | Realflight (Wireless)

          Team rep for Lynx/Oxy, Founder of NightWave Systems, #450guy

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          • #6
            mSRX and nCPX are similar levels of difficulty to be honest. Both are flybarless with "neutral" stability - ie. they won't self-level like the CX2. The mSRX being fixed pitch though has the advantage of much slower head speeds which may be easier for learning with.

            Much of muchness though IMO!
            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
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            • #7
              Welcome Dave to the forum.
              Loads of useful stuff on here and help.
              Enjoy.
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              • #8
                Welcome dude! Iv found the forum a massive help, everyones cool and all more knowledgeable than myself! Lol
                Keep doing what your doing, practice is your friend
                A simulator may not be a bad idea before your next purchase aswel mate
                Dan

                Goblin 700c carbon - Xnova, Brain2
                Goblin 570 - Scorpion, Tribunus, Brain2
                Goblin 420 - Xnova, Brain
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                • #9
                  Thanks for the welcome guys!
                  I will be following a proper practice plan myxipix, so thanks for your suggestion.
                  I actually prefer the ncpx Tom. The msrx seams to drift off if you don't counter the inputs, and has a bit of circling effect. With the ncpx you only have to give it a bit to stop the momentum, it's just I little harder to take off.
                  I won't be buying any more until I can fly the ones I've got crash-test-tomo. LOL

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                  • #10
                    Can someone recommend a good cp heli to start with on the sim?
                    cheers

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                    • #11
                      Any large model is usually fine, the smaller models aren't very realistic and are not really worth trying.
                      Helis: Oxy 2 FE / Oxy 2 Sport / Protos 380 / Oxy 4 Max / Gaui X3 380mm
                      Electronics:
                      Spartan VX1e / Spartan VX1n / Spartan VX1p / MSH Brain2 mini / Jeti DS-14
                      Sims: Realflight / AccuRC
                      / Phoenix RC (Wireless) | AccuRC (Wireless) | Realflight (Wireless)

                      Team rep for Lynx/Oxy, Founder of NightWave Systems, #450guy

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                      • #12
                        That was my problem anyway mate, I tried to run before u could walk and my wallet suffered the consequences!
                        I have phoenix sim and more often than not use the goblin 700, just because it looks cool lol I have also made all other models bigger anyway though as I just cant see the smaller ones properly, I have a 1.5 meter 130x which is ace haha
                        Dan

                        Goblin 700c carbon - Xnova, Brain2
                        Goblin 570 - Scorpion, Tribunus, Brain2
                        Goblin 420 - Xnova, Brain
                        Dx9 black

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by myxiplx View Post
                          Any large model is usually fine, the smaller models aren't very realistic and are not really worth trying.
                          ^^^ this!
                          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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                          • #14
                            Cheers guys.
                            I have only set up the tx at the moment, so I must start practicing.

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                            • #15
                              Welcome to the forum Dave. It looks as if you are hooked now. There is no hope for your wallet!

                              No seriously, if you enjoy it half as much as I do, you will have a fantastic time, despite the crashes.
                              Tron 7.0 advance Vbar evo V Control
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                              icharger 3010b, Coolice 24v psu
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