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  • Nine Eagles 260A

    Hey,

    I started off a couple of years ago with the first Pico Z toys, then recently bought a Syma 9098 3 channel. So far then so good... but without looking into it too much I have also recently bought a Nine Eagles 260A. The Syma was a synch to fly but presumably the 260 will be much trickier as a single blade? I only found this forum after the purchase and see most start off with the MCX2 which seems like an easier choice. Can I attempt the 360A or should I not even try to fly it?

    I appreciate I should have looked into this more but your advice would be aprreciated
    thanks

    Jack

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    Welcome to the forum Jack. Sorry I'm not familiar with the Nine Eagles 260a, but seeing as you've bought it, you may as well have a go Looking on You tube, they look similar to the Blade mSR which is a very stable little machine, so you shouldn't have too many problems.

    If you want to learn how to fly proper helis, then your next step would be to get a decent rc simulator like Phoenix and take it from there. But for now enjoy what you have
    Graham



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