Hi all
I'm very new to this Helicopter scene. Played around with RC cars in the past though.
For Christmas (i'm 51 but you still need toys
) I bought a few indoor models S032, S107 and a MCX2 all of which are good fun around the house.
I'm looking to get a copy of Pheonix to practice even more and I'll need a TX to do that. Now the Blade 400 looks a good buy at the moment, that includes the DX6i and seems to make more sense than getting a cheaper seperate TX.
I'm also fancying the Blade MCP X to continue my training indoors.
The question is does all this look like a sensible way of learning before jumping into the more expensive Helis?
Any advice welcome.
I'm very new to this Helicopter scene. Played around with RC cars in the past though.
For Christmas (i'm 51 but you still need toys
) I bought a few indoor models S032, S107 and a MCX2 all of which are good fun around the house.I'm looking to get a copy of Pheonix to practice even more and I'll need a TX to do that. Now the Blade 400 looks a good buy at the moment, that includes the DX6i and seems to make more sense than getting a cheaper seperate TX.
I'm also fancying the Blade MCP X to continue my training indoors.
The question is does all this look like a sensible way of learning before jumping into the more expensive Helis?
Any advice welcome.

x 3
, New Logo 700
, Logo 550 SX v2 

) they become
, the blade 400 is a good learning tool, put 30% expo on cyclic and about 15% on tail. Just get used to how the heli reacts on the skids.
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