I have wanted an RC helicopter (specifically a bell 222 or 'Airwolf') since I was about 8. Now, at the age of 28 I have been given the opportunity to take my first step into RC heli's!
Strangely I am finding it hard to take the leap that I expected...the more I look the harder the decision.
Now I realise I can't just go out and buy a IC powered Airwolf but I had much higher hopes than a 12 inch long dual rotor toy thing that my local model shop has recommended to me! No matter how much I tried to go for the bigger stuff the guys in the shop insisted I should start with this little 'ez-copter'.
If I go ahead and spend £120 on a toy which is 'much easier' to fly, won't I get bored in two weeks and be £120 down? Should I just spend £150 and get something with a proper tail rotor etc? Trouble is I want to fly it in my garden and garage!? Joining a club and making trips out seems like a lot of hassle?
I know this is a pretty common thread on these forums but any advice would be greatly received!
Strangely I am finding it hard to take the leap that I expected...the more I look the harder the decision.
Now I realise I can't just go out and buy a IC powered Airwolf but I had much higher hopes than a 12 inch long dual rotor toy thing that my local model shop has recommended to me! No matter how much I tried to go for the bigger stuff the guys in the shop insisted I should start with this little 'ez-copter'.
If I go ahead and spend £120 on a toy which is 'much easier' to fly, won't I get bored in two weeks and be £120 down? Should I just spend £150 and get something with a proper tail rotor etc? Trouble is I want to fly it in my garden and garage!? Joining a club and making trips out seems like a lot of hassle?
I know this is a pretty common thread on these forums but any advice would be greatly received!

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