A familiar story. I bought myself a Blade mSR, a DX6i and a copy of Phoenix just after Christmas. I have just about got the hang of hovering the mSR around the conservatory without crashing, and can land it on a table mat on most attempts.
I know it's supposed to be good for me, but I am struggling to progress in Phoenix. It's just way too much like a computer game and I end up charging around the place and constantly crashing when I try to slow down and land.
My customers have just started paying their January bills and I have been looking around the online stores for a suitable next step.
So what would you do?
1. Get a blade SR next week. I have been impressed with the mSR and sticking with EFlight and a heli they advertise as the next step, is attractive. But I have to say that it looks like an expensive stepping stone to me. I already have a DX6i and don't see any use for another 2.4GHz DSM radio.
2. Off the wall. It also turns out the Belt CP V2 is the model I am getting on with best in Phoenix. I spotted a deal on a 35Mhz Belt CP V2 RTF pack for a little over a ton and I have a AR6100 doing nothing. So I am thinking I could buy the 35Mhz kit, fit my DSM Rx and I should have a bargain trainer. This does presume the DSM Rx is going to work with the stock servos and gyro, which I would appreciate more information on.
3. Persevere with Phoenix and get a Trex 450 Kit and take my time building it up. I can't really justify the cost cost of a Trex 450 this month, probably not for another 3 or 4 months.
I don't mind paying the extra for the SR if it really is going to be the best option. The Belt CP V2 looks a bit of a bargain though. What I am trying to avoid is buying something I have no chance of flying at my early stage of progression.
thx
I know it's supposed to be good for me, but I am struggling to progress in Phoenix. It's just way too much like a computer game and I end up charging around the place and constantly crashing when I try to slow down and land.
My customers have just started paying their January bills and I have been looking around the online stores for a suitable next step.
So what would you do?
1. Get a blade SR next week. I have been impressed with the mSR and sticking with EFlight and a heli they advertise as the next step, is attractive. But I have to say that it looks like an expensive stepping stone to me. I already have a DX6i and don't see any use for another 2.4GHz DSM radio.
2. Off the wall. It also turns out the Belt CP V2 is the model I am getting on with best in Phoenix. I spotted a deal on a 35Mhz Belt CP V2 RTF pack for a little over a ton and I have a AR6100 doing nothing. So I am thinking I could buy the 35Mhz kit, fit my DSM Rx and I should have a bargain trainer. This does presume the DSM Rx is going to work with the stock servos and gyro, which I would appreciate more information on.
3. Persevere with Phoenix and get a Trex 450 Kit and take my time building it up. I can't really justify the cost cost of a Trex 450 this month, probably not for another 3 or 4 months.
I don't mind paying the extra for the SR if it really is going to be the best option. The Belt CP V2 looks a bit of a bargain though. What I am trying to avoid is buying something I have no chance of flying at my early stage of progression.
thx


From there I found the forums and started the learning curve that is
for me
compatible. 
It works without issue 
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