Hi mate,
I started out few weeks ago. Advised to buy Phoenix from all the helpful people on this forum, and believe me... it is absolutely awesome!! I can hover most of the electric helis, and have already moved onto simple circuits already. Just using Phoenix enables me to 'sample' other helis I have heard about from other people, and hopefully decide whether to eventually purchase or not. OK, simming is alittle different to real flying, but the majority of users have said it so life like it is a 'must' to get before trashing your heli for real. Simming will give you time to have fun, and more time to ask more questions and find the heli you really want..... I'm still looking to buy my first heli, as my HBK2 is in bits (arrived in sub assemblies from eBay)
Enjoy, and please consider Phoenix... (a fellow newbie!!)
I started out few weeks ago. Advised to buy Phoenix from all the helpful people on this forum, and believe me... it is absolutely awesome!! I can hover most of the electric helis, and have already moved onto simple circuits already. Just using Phoenix enables me to 'sample' other helis I have heard about from other people, and hopefully decide whether to eventually purchase or not. OK, simming is alittle different to real flying, but the majority of users have said it so life like it is a 'must' to get before trashing your heli for real. Simming will give you time to have fun, and more time to ask more questions and find the heli you really want..... I'm still looking to buy my first heli, as my HBK2 is in bits (arrived in sub assemblies from eBay)
Enjoy, and please consider Phoenix... (a fellow newbie!!)
.... *Traded*
My CX3 is currently in about 50 pieces while I change the outer rotor shaft. A 'small' crash stripped teeth from a rotor gear, which you can only replace by doing a complete strip down of the rotor head, but I trashed a bearing taking it apart so I'm waiting for replacement parts.
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