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    Hello Everyone!
    After a short past with airplanes, I am trying the Helis now.
    One fine day I just walked in a hobby store and decided to start again. I bough the NincoAir 200 3ch as I though it could be easier then the 4ch... big, huge, mistake. It's not that difficult to flight but is not that fun also. After a couple of days I both a barely unknown heli, called Jiayuan SeaHawk 4ch coaxial...does any one knows it? I need some spare parts as it came without one peace called "011 - Tirante de Rotor"...any online store would be a good advise.
    After this experience I decided to focused in one brand and I've chose Walkera. I will receive the Super FP and the Genius CP soon. I also decided to by the Real Flight Simulator as I understood is preferable to "break/crash virtually. After a while I am planning to by a 450 or more heli as I live near the ocean and I want to practice at the beach.
    Also, I am thinking (as soon as I recover from this investment) to explore some T-REX as I really enjoy the construction and engineering of the helis.
    Well, that's enough for now. Any advice or comment will be really appreciate.
    Cheers,
    Canutti

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    Originally posted by Canutti View Post
    Hello Everyone!
    After a short past with airplanes, I am trying the Helis now.
    One fine day I just walked in a hobby store and decided to start again. I bough the NincoAir 200 3ch as I though it could be easier then the 4ch... big, huge, mistake. It's not that difficult to flight but is not that fun also. After a couple of days I both a barely unknown heli, called Jiayuan SeaHawk 4ch coaxial...does any one knows it? I need some spare parts as it came without one peace called "011 - Tirante de Rotor"...any online store would be a good advise.
    After this experience I decided to focused in one brand and I've chose Walkera. I will receive the Super FP and the Genius CP soon. I also decided to by the Real Flight Simulator as I understood is preferable to "break/crash virtually. After a while I am planning to by a 450 or more heli as I live near the ocean and I want to practice at the beach.
    Also, I am thinking (as soon as I recover from this investment) to explore some T-REX as I really enjoy the construction and engineering of the helis.
    Well, that's enough for now. Any advice or comment will be really appreciate.
    Cheers,
    Canutti
    Welcome Back! Youll find a wealth of knowledge here as well as some of the best people in RC. I am unfamiliar with the first brands you have mentioned, but the Trex Helis are EXTREMELY popular and you will find all you need on those here!!

    I can also recommend the Blade range for the beginner! The good thing with these is great crash ability and fantastic parts availability should you have any problems/mishaps!
    Last edited by kylelnsn; 05-10-2012, 12:33 AM.
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