hello im still a beginner and wondering if the Trex 450 plus RTF be a good heli to learn on??
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bigger = more stable but more dangerous ...look at parts blades tail booms servos gears main shaft and feat hing shaft these are the things that more often than not will need replacing after most crashes....so fly as big as you can afford to fix....allso if you plan on doing more Helli flying time than Sim flying time go for 450 if you plan on more Sim time than Helli flying time fly bigger
its all on you your crash rate ......only you no best....if you know what i mean
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yes i understand. i was thinking of buying a trex 600 nitro but it sames why advanced for me as im just learning. id prob be trying to do more heli flying than sim as i do tend to get carried away with the sim and start messing. at lease if i learn on both i wont wanna crash heli so i wont mess.Originally posted by aparkin View Postbigger = more stable but more dangerous ...look at parts blades tail booms servos gears main shaft and feat hing shaft these are the things that more often than not will need replacing after most crashes....so fly as big as you can afford to fix....allso if you plan on doing more Helli flying time than Sim flying time go for 450 if you plan on more Sim time than Helli flying time fly bigger
its all on you your crash rate ......only you no best....if you know what i mean
Love Music Production work as i produce Dance music but im reali getting into Rc Heli's. I have couple beginner heli's / phoenix sim & Im now looking to buy a Trex 600 Nitro.
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