Strange how advice changes with the times!I personally would follow daveys route. But lately on the forum we've seen posts from guys saying how crazy this would be and to start with small mcpx style heli's and a sim, some suggesting the trex 500 also?
I think you need to look at not only budget but also where and when your going to use your heli.If your going the "bigger is better" route the certainly think about joining a club and getting assistance starting out.Even with a 450 think about where you can fly it safely.
And don't forget insurance

I think you need to look at not only budget but also where and when your going to use your heli.If your going the "bigger is better" route the certainly think about joining a club and getting assistance starting out.Even with a 450 think about where you can fly it safely.
And don't forget insurance


A 130x is about £140, £160 if you include a 3 or 4 extra batteries. Don't honestly know the price for a small nitro, but I can't imagine you'd get everything you need for less than £500? (somebody's bound to correct me here!). If you're serious mind, the principle of bigger=easier is certainly true if you're not intimidated by the big birds ... Even if you are, a possible path you could take would be ....


I did loads of research/reading when I started. Personally I found John Salt's website (rchelicopterfun.com) really useful. Pretty much based upon what I read there, I bought a 120SR followed by a Blade 450-3D.
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