Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Introducing myself - GP_Tips

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Introducing myself - GP_Tips

    Hello

    I am on the same track as alot of people here. After readin alot of stuff on the net for about 4 hours a day for the last week. I have picked up some basics.

    I am based in Bradford and will start on the software training and may buy a Walkera or Buzz flyer for some actual flying, would also love to meet will people locally.

    Embarassingly I have flown 2 Symas and I thought, I was such a good RC Pilot .

    One point I would like to point out, where I have think I have been had, was buying a Sky King 3.5. I tried flying it outside , is it just me or is that Heli completele garbage?
    :lurk5:

    Spektrum DX6i
    Spektrum DX8
    E-Flite Blade 400
    Phoenix Sim (V3)

  • #2
    Welcome to the mad house we call Addicts.
    Paul.
    2 x TDR II Bavarian Demon AXON, Pyro Comp 850/50, Kosmik cool 200, Futaba BLS, 15s
    TDR Bavarian Demon 3X, Pyro Comp 750/56, Kosmik cool, 14s, Savox: SB-2282SG, SB-2283SG Tail
    TD
    R
    Bavarian Demon 3SX, Pyro 750/56 comp Kosmik Cool 200, Savox,
    Logo 600SE, Bavarian Demon 3SX, Pyro700/52, 80HV,
    Logo 480 xxtreme, Bavarian Demon 3SX, Scorpion, Savox, YGE,

    Comment


    • #3
      Greetings
      Sab Goblin 500

      Comment


      • #4
        Hi and welcome, I started with a walkera but soon got rid of that to buy a raptor 50!! But a warning, once you buy one you'll soon want another then another!! You'll love it 

        Comment


        • #5
          Thanks for the love guys, much appreciated. And yes like so many others i am addicted and I dont even have anything except a Syma 107. I read the beginners guide and will keep posted with what I get up to.
          :lurk5:

          Spektrum DX6i
          Spektrum DX8
          E-Flite Blade 400
          Phoenix Sim (V3)

          Comment


          • #6
            Hi, welcome to the money pit. If you've been doing a fair bit of reading online, especially on here, you'll have noticed that certain names keep coming up, while others like Syma, Walkera, Buzz Flier (just re-badged Walkeras) and Sky King don't come up very often.

            I guess there's good reason for this as everyone on the forum was at some point in the past in your shoes with more enthusiasm than experience. That means of course that many of us have made mistakes in choosing equipment, often thinking that the apparently less expensive models will 'do the job for me...'.

            In fairness we old 'uns see countless new members come, choose the wrong gear, spend an utter fortune trying to make it work reliably before getting totally fed up and chucking the resultant pile of bits on eBay to sell for a fraction of what they paid for it.

            So please, do some more reading. Look closely at what gets recommended for a beginner and if it means saving up for a wee bit longer before getting something then go with it. I promise you'll save a fortune.

            Have a look at the following stuff, it'll stand you in the best possible stead for climbing an incredibly steep learning curve.

            Phoenix RC simulator, EFlite Blade series of helicopters, Align Helicopters (avoid the 250, it's no learner's machine!), Spektrum or Futaba or JR radio equipment.

            Have fun and welcome to the mad house!
            sigpicX2

            Comment


            • #7
              Hi m8 and welcome to the forum
              By software training I presume you mean a simulator. This is a sensible move as long as you get a sim worth having. There are some free sims around, but they are a complete waste of time tbh
              The Phoenix sim is the one to go for. Worth every penny when learning
              I wouldn't go for any of the Walkera helis myself (Horrible things IMO)
              How about an E Flite Blade mSR or 120SR. Much better helis

              Your Skyking is a coaxial heli. Trust me coaxials are not made to be flown outside.
              Graham



              University of life. Studying cool .
              HK 500GT, 450 (Scorpioned) Pro clone, TT Innovator MD530, Trex 450SE (Slowly being recommissioned) mCPx,
              mSR MD500E, CX2, mCX, PKZ Micro Mustang (All gathering dust)
              Phoenix, DX6i.



              x2







              Comment


              • #8
                I have rang a few shops around Bradford and a certain Blade 400 with a Spektrum DX6i has come to my interest. I have looked into it and its scary how many stories there are of people replacing parts and accident stories, Which made me wonder is it the Heli and equipment or secondly I thought its just the amount of people that are using the heli for practising.

                Also am I right in thinking I can plug the DX6i into my pc for the RC Flight Sims?
                :lurk5:

                Spektrum DX6i
                Spektrum DX8
                E-Flite Blade 400
                Phoenix Sim (V3)

                Comment


                • #9
                  Originally posted by andylinney View Post
                  Hi, welcome to the money pit. If you've been doing a fair bit of reading online, especially on here, you'll have noticed that certain names keep coming up, while others like Syma, Walkera, Buzz Flier (just re-badged Walkeras) and Sky King don't come up very often.

                  I guess there's good reason for this as everyone on the forum was at some point in the past in your shoes with more enthusiasm than experience. That means of course that many of us have made mistakes in choosing equipment, often thinking that the apparently less expensive models will 'do the job for me...'.

                  In fairness we old 'uns see countless new members come, choose the wrong gear, spend an utter fortune trying to make it work reliably before getting totally fed up and chucking the resultant pile of bits on eBay to sell for a fraction of what they paid for it.

                  So please, do some more reading. Look closely at what gets recommended for a beginner and if it means saving up for a wee bit longer before getting something then go with it. I promise you'll save a fortune.

                  Have a look at the following stuff, it'll stand you in the best possible stead for climbing an incredibly steep learning curve.

                  Phoenix RC simulator, EFlite Blade series of helicopters, Align Helicopters (avoid the 250, it's no learner's machine!), Spektrum or Futaba or JR radio equipment.

                  Have fun and welcome to the mad house!
                  Some excellent advice there, from a very experienced guy. I can't really add much, apart from maybe being more emphatic than Andy. Walkera, Buzzflyer, etc. - avoid like the plague. Eflite do a whole range of helicopters, from co-axial helicopters that are easy to fly, up to the blade 400, which is capable of giving any beginner a real handful!

                  Welcome to the forum, BTW, and hide your credit cards now!
                  Brian


                  More enthusiasm than skill

                  And proud recipient of 3x sigpic

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Originally posted by GPTips View Post
                    I have rang a few shops around Bradford and a certain Blade 400 with a Spektrum DX6i has come to my interest. I have looked into it and its scary how many stories there are of people replacing parts and accident stories, Which made me wonder is it the Heli and equipment or secondly I thought its just the amount of people that are using the heli for practising.

                    Also am I right in thinking I can plug the DX6i into my pc for the RC Flight Sims?
                    Yes the DX6i is a well respected radio and will work well with most sims. Especially Phoenix. Oh did I mention Phoenix by any chance

                    The Blade 400 is a reasonable choice for a beginner but if you have only ever flown coaxial helis so far I would be inclined to go for the mSR or 120SR I mentioned in my first post before venturing on to the larger cp helis.
                    Graham



                    University of life. Studying cool .
                    HK 500GT, 450 (Scorpioned) Pro clone, TT Innovator MD530, Trex 450SE (Slowly being recommissioned) mCPx,
                    mSR MD500E, CX2, mCX, PKZ Micro Mustang (All gathering dust)
                    Phoenix, DX6i.



                    x2







                    Comment


                    • #11
                      I fogot to mention, I have the highest bid going on an Aligh Trex 250. Which I put on yesterday. LOL. Be funny if I win it.
                      :lurk5:

                      Spektrum DX6i
                      Spektrum DX8
                      E-Flite Blade 400
                      Phoenix Sim (V3)

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        As Andy said, possibly not the 250, I know its small and looks cute, but Damn them things shift, welcome to the money burning, credit card smouldering, checkbook torching hobby by the way

                        Edit: was supposed to say shift, not shit
                        Kev




                        Comment


                        • #13
                          Shhhh, the wife might hear you !!!!
                          :lurk5:

                          Spektrum DX6i
                          Spektrum DX8
                          E-Flite Blade 400
                          Phoenix Sim (V3)

                          Comment


                          • #14
                            Originally posted by GPTips View Post
                            I fogot to mention, I have the highest bid going on an Aligh Trex 250. Which I put on yesterday. LOL. Be funny if I win it.
                            Ooops Classic beginners mistake.

                            Oh well if you win it. Don't whatever you do try and fly it. I've been flying cp helis for a a while now and have just acquired a Trex 250.
                            Let me tell you. They aint for learning on
                            Graham



                            University of life. Studying cool .
                            HK 500GT, 450 (Scorpioned) Pro clone, TT Innovator MD530, Trex 450SE (Slowly being recommissioned) mCPx,
                            mSR MD500E, CX2, mCX, PKZ Micro Mustang (All gathering dust)
                            Phoenix, DX6i.



                            x2







                            Comment


                            • #15
                              Originally posted by GPTips View Post
                              Shhhh, the wife might hear you !!!!
                              Oh here we go just tell her ALL the little boxes only cost a tenner, the big new heli's are 50 quid lol
                              Kev




                              Comment

                              Working...
                              X