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  • Whats a good beginner Collective Pitch Heli?

    As the title, Whats a good beginner Collective Pitch Heli?

    Ive been looking at the Belt CP, is this a good start?

    Want something for outside when the wind is too harsh for my CX2.

    Any feedback appreciated.

    Thanks

    Matt
    Blade CX2 - New battery and Bell Ranger Shell....
    Blade 400 3d - woo hoo !!

    Ham Radio -> www.dstarcomms.com

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    mini titan

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    • #3
      you've not specified a budget or type of heli your after.

      do you want to stick with electric or go to ic, did you want to stick with the RTF type helis or move to something like a Rex 450?
      All the best
      Tony.
      Thunder Tiger E700 - Align 700N - Fusion 50 - Align 600N


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      • #4
        Bigger is better for outside, but we'll need some idea of budget because there is a world of differance in cost between a midi sized electric and a 90 sized nitro ship!

        I see you're in Tring! I used to live there until recently, up the Aylesbury end of the Town

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        • #5
          Thanks for the replies guys..

          Around £150 for the first proper outdoor heli and I would like to stay with Electric for now.

          I think i would prefer RTF but if its a kit then so be it. I like building things anyhow so it would add to excitement.

          @ Sao : Is there anyone local here that flies locally you know of? Any good spots apart from the back garden?

          thanks all, much appreciated..

          Matt
          Blade CX2 - New battery and Bell Ranger Shell....
          Blade 400 3d - woo hoo !!

          Ham Radio -> www.dstarcomms.com

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          • #6
            There are a few local clubs but most of them are not heli friendly
            I don't know of any other local fliers.
            If its micro stuff then I used to fly up at Tring Park theres a nice little valley down the far end with a great tree for sitting under.

            Steer clear of the local recreation parks, you always get some kids trying to catch it / kick footballs at it!

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            • #7
              Hi Matt, For 150 notes you are a bit restricted to what you can get.
              Belt cp is an option but there are others i.e mini pred, falcon 3d (virtually identical to the mini pred) and these are all RTF's that can be had for around 170-190 notes.
              These really are starter heli's and will be restrictive later on but perfectly capable of buzzing roung your local club field.
              For a much more capable RTF heli the hot one at the moment is the Blade 400, it comes with a 2.4GHZ radio the same as your CX2 plus has full 3D capability, but at a cost of 270 ish.
              Best to stay away from the walkeras as they can be iffy on the electrics.
              Hope this helps
              James

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              • #8
                personally i would go for the blade 400 if i as in your shoe's!!
                Tom
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                ---T-rex 600n---Knight 3D---T-rex 450 se v2---
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                • #9
                  £150 will get you a peice of poo heli that will be difficult to fly and set up for a beginner.

                  If you have only got that much money spend £180 on a BLADE CX contra heli and Phoenix Flight Sim.

                  Save you money up and buy something decent when you can afford it. I.e. a TREX450 V2 or even the TREX 500. You may during this period find a club you can fly at and realise that nitro is your best option to learn with.
                  Slow Mo Blade 550x

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by richieclarkie View Post
                    £150 will get you a peice of poo heli that will be difficult to fly and set up for a beginner.

                    If you have only got that much money spend £180 on a BLADE CX contra heli and Phoenix Flight Sim.

                    Save you money up and buy something decent when you can afford it. I.e. a TREX450 V2 or even the TREX 500. You may during this period find a club you can fly at and realise that nitro is your best option to learn with.
                    Why not just buy the kit say a knight sport £170 and buid it and get piece by piece , all of us had to do this at some point. Then he will have a good set up in the end . ARD in here did this but used the clasified in here and saved him self loads of coin
                    REGARDS JAMIE

                    Knight 50,50 hiper,hatori pipe,gy401+9254,ttcarbon blades futaba ff7fast 2.4 ghz set up with 3152 digi s all round and a rev loc 10
                    450 rex standard setup
                    Phoenix sim...
                    Plus two gliders and one pits special biplane

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                    • #11
                      Hi guys,

                      Thanks very much for the information provided so far. I will check out those models mentioned in the post.

                      £150 was just a ball park figure, i can stretch a bit more if needed.

                      I suppose what Im really after is a good beginner heli for outside that can handle a bit of wind.

                      Took the blade CX2 out today for all of 10 seconds then realised this is not going to happen.. Was only a small breeze too.

                      thanks again guys, very much appreciated!

                      Matt
                      Blade CX2 - New battery and Bell Ranger Shell....
                      Blade 400 3d - woo hoo !!

                      Ham Radio -> www.dstarcomms.com

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                      • #12
                        hi matt

                        this is the problem i have
                        i am going to order pheonix and then fly some of the 3d ones on there
                        this would mean that i will have saved up a bit of money (for the blade 400 3d hopefully) and on my first flight i wont go and crash

                        just an idea
                        Matt
                        Current = Blade mcpx v2 + DX6i
                        Future = 1st - PL6 + PSU 2nd - Chase 360 3rd - DX9 4th - Who knows...there's too much choice
                        One Eddie Gold Starsigpic

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                        • #13
                          Hi Matt,
                          I too am a beginner and have decided that although the CX2 has gained my interest in Heli flying it is limited to still days outdoors in standard trim!
                          I was fortunate to receive a Reflex sim over christmas and have realised how poor my ability was/is!.............I couldn't keep anything in the air on the sim boxing day for more than 20 seconds!!!
                          Now I can hover and fly away most helis on the sim for 3 or so minutes. Orientation is a nightmare and flying head in is a joke; must have spent thousands in crashes so far. I think the sim will prove invaluable as I get nearer to deciding on first proper heli and hopfully save me a lot of money by avoiding crashes

                          Steve B

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