I'm just starting out and was hoping for some wisdom. I've done quite a lot of on-line research now and was planning to gun for:
Sceadu Evo 50 with OS50 Hyper Engine
The JR PCM 9XII TX Only + Receiver (or Fut FF9??)
Helicommand 3D
Is this a good selection; or
1) OTT;
2) the wrong choice for a beginner;
3) is there a better choice?
I've done about 50hrs on latest version of the XTR Simulator with the Evo 50, in both still and relatively high wind settings (10-15mph) with thermals + buffeting enabled. I can fly it quite well (well at least tail-in anyway) and can now hover well, do tail-in circuits, do autos and flair land - I've learned the hard way that landing through the rotor-wash (with a very still wind) is not a good idea! I'm just getting to grips with flying side-on. However, nose-in I think will take some getting used to.
Is this (XTR practise) good preparation, or is the simulation practice making me too over confident? In other words, how realistic is the Sim practice vs. the real thing.
Thanks
Sceadu Evo 50 with OS50 Hyper Engine
The JR PCM 9XII TX Only + Receiver (or Fut FF9??)
Helicommand 3D
Is this a good selection; or
1) OTT;
2) the wrong choice for a beginner;
3) is there a better choice?
I've done about 50hrs on latest version of the XTR Simulator with the Evo 50, in both still and relatively high wind settings (10-15mph) with thermals + buffeting enabled. I can fly it quite well (well at least tail-in anyway) and can now hover well, do tail-in circuits, do autos and flair land - I've learned the hard way that landing through the rotor-wash (with a very still wind) is not a good idea! I'm just getting to grips with flying side-on. However, nose-in I think will take some getting used to.
Is this (XTR practise) good preparation, or is the simulation practice making me too over confident? In other words, how realistic is the Sim practice vs. the real thing.
Thanks


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