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    I have just about mastered tail-in hovering on the Trex 450SE V2 but I have already had one crash that caused significant damage to the head/shaft. I really enjoy the engineering but the down time versus flying time is frustrating. Add in the variable UK weather and I am wondering whether to sell the 450 and purchase a 500 or 600 so that the heli will be less of a handful to learn on and I can fly if it is breezy . I am not intending to get into IC power or 3D, preferring scale and sedate flying for now! Thoughts please.
    Shaun.

    Proud owner of an Eddie Gold Star.



    T-Rex 450 SE V2, Maniacs, Kontronik Jazz ESC, Microheli Tail
    T-Rex 500 CF, DS510's, Maniacs, Torque Tube Tail Drive
    T-Rex 600NSP, Maniac 603's
    T-Rex 600ESP, Maniac 603's, DS610's
    T-Rex 700LE, Maniacs, DS610's, Solid-G/BLS251, ElyQ Reg
    Futaba FF7 2.4 GHz
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  • #2
    Buy a T-Rex 600e mate, Have a word with Dougie from these forums, He has had the same dilemma and can now hover his 600e every flight where as he crashed his 450SE most times out.

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    • #3
      Ive got a 450 and a 500, the 500 is alot better at handling the wind, ive flown it fairly windy conditions without a problem, infact I will probably be doing just that tonight.

      the downtime on any heli you crash is the same be it a 450 or a 600 the main difference is in the cost a 600 will cost significantly more to repair than a 450 will.

      Personnally I would love to have a 600E one of the guys at the field flys one each weekend and it look like its got some awsome power, ive not had a play with it as yet so cant comment. but if you spill it the cost is gonna hurt. plus for me the battery costs are fairly prohibitive

      As you get on youll also hopefully find your crashing less.
      All the best
      Tony.
      Thunder Tiger E700 - Align 700N - Fusion 50 - Align 600N


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      • #4
        Originally posted by Sesame View Post
        the downtime on any heli you crash is the same be it a 450 or a 600 the main difference is in the cost a 600 will cost significantly more to repair than a 450 will.
        You will be very surprised at how "LOW" most of the parts are for the 600e Tony, Yes the lipos are price but even they are dropping too..

        Personnally I would love to have a 600E one of the guys at the field flys one each weekend and it look like its got some awsome power, ive not had a play with it as yet so cant comment.
        Pity you don't live near me Tony as you could have a blast with mine anytime..


        As you get on youll also hopefully find your crashing less.
        Very true..

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        • #5
          Cheers Tim, hopefully one day be able to take you up on your offer

          I was thinking of blades and batteries at the time, don't get me wrong if I had the chance of a 600E at the right price I would have one.
          All the best
          Tony.
          Thunder Tiger E700 - Align 700N - Fusion 50 - Align 600N


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          • #6
            Many thanks for the responses, its nice to find an active and up-to-date forum!

            Still not decided which way to go. Running costs (LiPo's) and space to fly are major consideration.
            Shaun.

            Proud owner of an Eddie Gold Star.



            T-Rex 450 SE V2, Maniacs, Kontronik Jazz ESC, Microheli Tail
            T-Rex 500 CF, DS510's, Maniacs, Torque Tube Tail Drive
            T-Rex 600NSP, Maniac 603's
            T-Rex 600ESP, Maniac 603's, DS610's
            T-Rex 700LE, Maniacs, DS610's, Solid-G/BLS251, ElyQ Reg
            Futaba FF7 2.4 GHz
            Phoenix Sim

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            • #7
              Ive got the 450 and 600e. If you can fly the 450 then the 600 is a walk in park. Its almost totally unaffected by wind.
              Align TREX 600NSP - Stable baby mark 2
              Park Zone Trojan T28
              Spectrum DX7
              -Wellington Model Flyers
              -Kapiti Aero Club
              New Zealand

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              • #8
                I'd stick with the 450 till you can do nose in side in and some circuits figure 8's etc.

                Then get a big boy and go fly!

                Butuz
                Heli 1: Mikado Logo 400 3D
                Heli 2: RCer Dragonus 450
                DX7SE / Cellpro 10s Keeping me in the air!!!
                Gaer Park Model Flying Club

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Butuz View Post
                  I'd stick with the 450 till you can do nose in side in and some circuits figure 8's etc.

                  Then get a big boy and go fly!

                  Butuz
                  I hate to do this but I dis-agree.

                  Larger model easier to learn on, easier to hover easier to fly around

                  If cost is the major factor the 500 is a good machine and li-po cost won't kill you at 70 pounds a battery thats almost 2 for 1 vs the T-rex 600e batteries.

                  If price of a 600 puts you off the 500 is a good machine that will fly in 20mph wind's as well.

                  600 or 500 both very good machines to learn on IMO and easier than a 450 to fly and learn on
                  Last edited by Disc; 20-06-2008, 03:43 PM.
                  Mark
                  www.uavaerialservices.co.uk
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                  • #10
                    I agree wit Disc. What I was trying to say was its harder on the 450 especially in a breeze so if he can master the 450 then the 500/600 are much easier.
                    Align TREX 600NSP - Stable baby mark 2
                    Park Zone Trojan T28
                    Spectrum DX7
                    -Wellington Model Flyers
                    -Kapiti Aero Club
                    New Zealand

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                    • #11
                      I keep thinking everyone's able to fly indoors with their 450. I guess if you can only fly outdoors then for sure the bigger the better! Luckily i have a sports hall to fly in so can stick to the small ones for now

                      Butuz
                      Heli 1: Mikado Logo 400 3D
                      Heli 2: RCer Dragonus 450
                      DX7SE / Cellpro 10s Keeping me in the air!!!
                      Gaer Park Model Flying Club

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                      • #12
                        one of the other things that makes a 500 attractive in my opinion is that if you get the correvt battery, pinion, headspeed combination 10-11 mins per flight wouldnt be out the question. at least thats what the figures stacked up to when I was cycling my batteries on the 500 for the first few times.
                        All the best
                        Tony.
                        Thunder Tiger E700 - Align 700N - Fusion 50 - Align 600N


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                        • #13
                          If I had the space to fly it and the money to buy it I'd consider a 600, ah well, maybe tonight when we win the Euro Millions eh!?!
                          John

                          sigpic Proud holder of an Eddie Gold Star.


                          Too many hobbies, not enough hours in a day.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by scoobycolin View Post
                            I agree wit Disc..
                            Same here..

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                            • #15
                              Thanks everyone, I think that the 500 is going to get the vote. I do have indoor flying - sometimes, the garden is probably large enough (tennis court size) for starters and the club has access to airfield flying. The 600 is just too expensive on LiPo's for now.

                              Regards

                              Shaun
                              Shaun.

                              Proud owner of an Eddie Gold Star.



                              T-Rex 450 SE V2, Maniacs, Kontronik Jazz ESC, Microheli Tail
                              T-Rex 500 CF, DS510's, Maniacs, Torque Tube Tail Drive
                              T-Rex 600NSP, Maniac 603's
                              T-Rex 600ESP, Maniac 603's, DS610's
                              T-Rex 700LE, Maniacs, DS610's, Solid-G/BLS251, ElyQ Reg
                              Futaba FF7 2.4 GHz
                              Phoenix Sim

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