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    Hi all
    just looking into going down the route of a new electric heli, so if this has been covered before but which one would you all recommend. have approx £250 to spend but already have a futaba tx and rx.
    also struggling to understand all the jargon etc of lipo batteries, i am presuming these are the best way to go but am struggling to work out which ones to use , which esc and charger etc ,
    thanks in anticipation

    Dave

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    As a Learner I have found the JP Twister 3D a very nice Helicopter.
    Its a bit on the light side so calm days needed. but very stable and easy to fly if set up well. I have no regrets on buying it, as Its good value and has cheap and easy to get spares. If you want one to throw around the sky then look at the Align TREX but thats gonna cost ya.

    As for Batterys, I have 2 Flight Power Evo 20C Lipos 1500mah 3cell
    they give between 10 n 15 mins each flight, and charger is a JP 2000 Pro
    which is micro chip controlled and has done a great job so far. and take 1 hour to charge

    Twister
    Last edited by Twister3D; 15-06-2006, 10:46 PM.
    Dave sigpic Proud owner of an E G S
    T-Rex 500ESP FBL Beastx
    T-Rex 450SE V2
    Futaba 7c 2.4ghz
    Cell-Pro Power Lab 8 & Cell-Pro 10S

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    • #3
      I have a Tister CP v2 (one down from the twister 3D) which I really haven't got the hang of yet :-(

      If you already have radio gear, then maybe something a little larger like a TREX or Zoom 400 would be a good bet ? There's usually some mad bargains on ebay and the parts cheap and freely available. Larger helis are also more stable and therefore easier to fly apparently.

      I wish I had got a TREX-sized heli when I got my little twister.

      Daniel.
      Just how many hours stick-twiddling do you have to put in before you can justify buying the Breitling ?

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      • #4
        EP-Heli

        Dave have you thought about a T-Rex XL. They cost about 179.00 and have motor and ESC included. They tend to be very sterdy build and flight wise and are belt driven. Hope this helps.

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        • #5
          I have a Twister 3D, and whilst I am still learning, I think it is a good heli for the money, a litlle weak in minor crashes, but all in all, a good buy, and good fun. The Trex looks the part, and is definatley more substantial, but again more expensive. Most of these high performace helis use Li-Po batteries, and give good performance,
          I think your choice will be down to your budget, so stretch it as far as you can.
          Rob
          TDR (in progress)
          SAB Goblin 700
          Vibe 90SG Vibe 500E
          Trex 700 VBar, Trex 700 BeastX
          Trex 600FBL, Trex 600NP, Trex 450Pro
          Kalt Baron30
          sigpicproud owner of Four Eddie Gold Stars

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          • #6
            many thanks to all, just have to get the funds from selling my century hawk and can go ahead and buy one now!!

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            • #7
              So what did you buy then?
              Mark
              www.uavaerialservices.co.uk
              BNUCs - Operations certified
              CAA - Permit for Aerial Work

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              • #8
                not bought one yet, still looking

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                • #9
                  The new Trex 600 looks like a blinding deal, the really small stuff is a pain.
                  Clones are bad


                  .... that includes Align ones

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                  • #10
                    thomas is right,

                    Go for Size. The Swift from Century or the new Trex 600 is
                    very good as well.

                    As we all say join a club as well!!
                    Mark
                    www.uavaerialservices.co.uk
                    BNUCs - Operations certified
                    CAA - Permit for Aerial Work

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                    • #11
                      there are a few new trex sized models around there will be some new info on these very soon watch this space!

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

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                      • #12
                        disc,
                        noticed you have a twister 3d , what are they like anygood?
                        seen a deal , all in with brushless motor for £129.99 of with standard motor for £109 - are they ok to fly outside in ild wind?
                        cheers dave

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                        • #13
                          No, none of the micro helis are great outside in any amount of wind, especially when learning

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                          • #14
                            dibley1970:

                            Okay Twister 3D... They can fly in winds if you can fly. If you cannot
                            you'll bend it and they do bend so well!!

                            It is a great little Heli but has a couple of weak points:

                            1. Tail drive shaft gear: you will break it

                            2. Servo gears will break FACT!

                            3. Main Shaft bends well needs to be solid really and we make our own
                            main shafts. they last a lot longer.

                            PLUS Side:

                            You can Bling it! (you can get metal swash/head etc)

                            It does fly well if you accept its weak points.

                            Its 129.99 for a reason but we have several members with them inc myself
                            and we can fly them in 7-10mph winds.

                            Personelly go BIGGER if its your 1st Heli.
                            Mark
                            www.uavaerialservices.co.uk
                            BNUCs - Operations certified
                            CAA - Permit for Aerial Work

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by dibley1970
                              Hi all
                              just looking into going down the route of a new electric heli, so if this has been covered before but which one would you all recommend. have approx £250 to spend but already have a futaba tx and rx.
                              also struggling to understand all the jargon etc of lipo batteries, i am presuming these are the best way to go but am struggling to work out which ones to use , which esc and charger etc ,
                              thanks in anticipation

                              Dave
                              The Esky Lama 2 or the Blade CX are the good beginner RC helicopters

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