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  • #16
    I'd recommend the Blade 130S BNF. In beginner mode, it self-levels if you let go of the sticks. In intermediate mode, you get a bit more control, and in advanced mode it can do all the flips and tricks. Being fairly small it can take a hit and isn't going to cost the earth - also it's not so big as to be too scary to advance your skills.

    EDIT : Forgot to say, it even has a panic button if you lose orientation etc.

    https://wheelspinmodels.co.uk/i/279821/
    Tom
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    • #17
      So there are few different helis on ebay and I'm torn between the blade 360 trio or a Trex 250?

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      • #18
        Scrap that, think the oxy 3 is the best value for money. Anyone know what else I need to get with it if anything?

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        • #19
          I'm a Lynx/Oxy rep, and I would say that unless you're practising regularly on the sim a full kit CP heli like the Oxy (or any other large CP heli) is likely to be an expensive mistake. Flying a CP helicopter is much, much more difficult than a fixed pitch, you've got a lot of skills to learn, and you're going to crash a lot.

          The Blade nQX, 130S or 230S are your best options for the next step, and ideally pick up a sim too.

          Bind and fly is fine for now, you'll pick up plenty of building skills as you crash anyway
          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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          • #20
            PS. I just spotted your post where you're concerned about the wind. You don't need to go bigger to handle the wind, you just need a CP heli. Fixed pitch models are terrible in the wind, even the smallest quad or CP heli is just fine.

            This was a couple of years ago, but it's my mCPX BL flying on an extremely windy day. Either the 130S or 230S would also handle this just as well:
            https://youtu.be/XVEZ0NHgSb8?t=133
            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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            • #21
              Originally posted by myxiplx View Post
              PS. I just spotted your post where you're concerned about the wind. You don't need to go bigger to handle the wind, you just need a CP heli. Fixed pitch models are terrible in the wind, even the smallest quad or CP heli is just fine.

              This was a couple of years ago, but it's my mCPX BL flying on an extremely windy day. Either the 130S or 230S would also handle this just as well:
              https://youtu.be/XVEZ0NHgSb8?t=133
              Cheers for that info. I'm practicing on a sim pretty much daily at the moment if that helps?

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              • #22
                Originally posted by myxiplx View Post
                I'm a Lynx/Oxy rep, and I would say that unless you're practising regularly on the sim a full kit CP heli like the Oxy (or any other large CP heli) is likely to be an expensive mistake. Flying a CP helicopter is much, much more difficult than a fixed pitch, you've got a lot of skills to learn, and you're going to crash a lot.

                The Blade nQX, 130S or 230S are your best options for the next step, and ideally pick up a sim too.

                Bind and fly is fine for now, you'll pick up plenty of building skills as you crash anyway
                +1. Don't skip a step here. At the very least get yourself an nQX, but ideally also a 130/230S. What I actually did was fly an nQX indoors all winter along with an MCPX in the garden and then I moved up to a 180 CFX while I was building my OXY for the following summer. All my crashing was done and dusted before I ever flew the OXY. I still fly all these helis over 2 years later except for the MCPX which I eventually sold (as it wasn't a good 3D trainer).
                SAB Goblin 380 KSE - latest love thang
                Lynx OXY 3 - my mini flagship!
                Blade 180 CFX - field beater for new moves
                Blade Red Bull BO-105 CB 130 X - scale fun flying at the field when the tail isn't broken, which is not often.
                Blade mCPX - sold

                Blade Nano QX - house fly of choice
                Blade mCX2 - retired but will be back when the kids get a bit bigger

                Spektrum DX8 - for everything
                ne
                Xt sim - the sim I started out with
                Heli-X sim - my new favourite sim!

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                • #23
                  If you're simming then a 360/380mm size heli is definitely an option, but the 130S/230S would be an easier first step and would get you flying quicker.

                  There are a lot of details to building and setting up a CP heli, having to learn all that at the same time as learning to fly can be frustrating, it's definitely easier on the brain if you spread the learning out as you start
                  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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                  • #24
                    So I've decided to be sensible and go for the Nano CPS as my next step. Just got to wait for Horizon to post it now

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Willzs View Post
                      So I've decided to be sensible and go for the Nano CPS as my next step. Just got to wait for Horizon to post it now
                      That will at least give you an idea of the difference between fp and cp helis. Once you are flying the Nano comfortably without self-levelling you should be ready to move onto a larger cp heli like the ones you have been looking at. OXY 3 is a great heli to get as a first kit build.
                      SAB Goblin 380 KSE - latest love thang
                      Lynx OXY 3 - my mini flagship!
                      Blade 180 CFX - field beater for new moves
                      Blade Red Bull BO-105 CB 130 X - scale fun flying at the field when the tail isn't broken, which is not often.
                      Blade mCPX - sold

                      Blade Nano QX - house fly of choice
                      Blade mCX2 - retired but will be back when the kids get a bit bigger

                      Spektrum DX8 - for everything
                      ne
                      Xt sim - the sim I started out with
                      Heli-X sim - my new favourite sim!

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