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    hi,
    i just joined the forum as im looking for an electric rc heli that can take the knocks of a beginner and isnt too hard to repair maintain etc. i havent got a clue about maintainance but im just guessing its a keep it clean and oiled sort of thing. i also havent got a clue what i should be looking out for. any help would be appreciated.
    cheers!

  • #2
    Hi

    Welcome to the forum.

    Your best bet is to find a local flying club and go along to see what they fly.

    If its electrics great, if its glow engined then you might consider this route as it makes learning a lot easier to have similar models being flown by local 'experts'.

    I guess electric Helis to look at are Trex, Lama XRB, Twister 47G

    Cheers

    Mark
    sigpicx2

    Airskipper 50 - For sale

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    • #3
      ah right. im hoping the one i find isnt a glow engined club as ive had a glow powered rc car and that was so annoying to run. i will have to see. thanks for your help!

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      • #4
        heli engines are much larger than car ones. this makes them much more reliable as the efficiency goes up. There is a trick to tuning engines, it isnt that hard but if you dont know how to do it they can be a pain.

        electric powered helicopters tend to be much smaller and finicky to get them to fly nice. They are also generally harder to fly than their bigger brothers.

        Ade
        www.accurc.com
        adrian@accurc.com
        This is an apple free zone
        anybody can be an Arsehole, it takes real commitment, dedication and a whole lot of effort to be nice.

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        • #5
          Hi,

          If you are interested in electric helis & getting some help - and are north side of Manchester, come and see us in Simister where there are approximately 30 heli flyers. I am heading the electric revolution there and 2 others own and fly electrics. The club site is http://www.goldtime.co.uk/bmmfc/

          LLC

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          • #6
            i just joined the forum as im looking for an electric rc heli that can take the knocks of a beginner and isnt too hard to repair maintain etc
            You should look into the corona, almost indestructable, seen a few go in hard and just get picked up and flown again 8O

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