On a serious not, thats what I will probabbly do. Just forget I have it until I know I can fly it.
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I would say the 250 is one hell of a handfull for a newbie like me. It can be tamed down but even then it's still a handfull.Originally posted by challis349 View PostAs Andy said, possibly not the 250, I know its small and looks cute, but Damn them things shit, welcome to the money burning, credit card smouldering, checkbook torching hobby by the way

I kinda wish i'd gone for a 450 or 500 as they'd have been easier, buy hey ho you pays your money and you makes your choice. Besides once i can fly the little monster i should be able to handle a 450 or 500 no problem.
Phoenix flight sim is a great investment imho.
Oh and as others have said - welcome and abandon all hope of solvency ye who enter here.Last edited by karandras; 19-02-2011, 09:47 PM.Andi
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Just tell her you got it cheap off flea bay.Originally posted by GPTips View PostShe will prob read the writing and google the price. Then I will post my blogs from the shed. Anyone know of any forums for large spiders there are plenty of em there.
Love it costs £xxx new and i only paid £50, bargin.Andi
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Hi and welcome to the forum.
Forget anything Walkera, and the Buzz-flyer.
For indoors thumb practice, get a Blade mSR, and consider a 500 sized copter for outside. better than a small one to learn on. The TRex 500 would be a good choice, or a Raptor 30/50.
Mike
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greetings hope you have a nice stay
and learn lots like i have, some great guy's with some great tip'scheers
adieuk
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Bigger heli's have more weight, true, but don't get shifted around in wind, plus the larger the disc from the main blades, the more stable they are, lol, haven't done that much reading have weOriginally posted by GPTips View PostSee thats news to me. I thought the bigger heli's carried more weight and therefore were harder to fly.
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The more I read this thread, the more I think you really need to get to grips with a good rc sim first.
Make no mistake the the helis you've encountered so far are nothing like the helis you are thinking of buying.
Here's my suggestion for you.
1) Get a Spektrum DX6i Transmitter.
2) Get a copy of the Phoenix simulator. (its worth its weight in heli spares)
3) Spend as much time as you can on the sim. (At least then you'll have an idea of what your getting into
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4) Once you've had loads of sim time, then come back and seek advise as to what heli to buy.
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Hi and welcome to the forum
The other guys have covered it so my advice is follow their advice, do most of your crashing on the sim.
VIC.
JR DSX9 TREX 600E
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wellcome aboard i learn on a 250 cos i have limited room to fly(my kitchen) i agree with all coments on hear its a handfull ive only been flying a short time but cant put it down. might have been better to buy bigger but im getting the hang of it
....mick
t 250se savox servo,ds480+cx gp780 tail yep18a esc scorpion hk2206 3900 motor,tgy 1000mha 25c batts,
tarot 450 pro v2 hw40a esc tgy typhon motor 11t pinion hk922 cyclic ds520+hk401b tail mystery 2100 20c batts ,flymentor( to go on) alrc 450 devil pro .nano cpx dx8
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