having recently purchased a Blade CX2 my excitement and enthusiasm for this `mad' hobby has been revived. (first heli was a 60 Kavan Jet Ranger 20 years ago) once again i am hooked! this has been a great thread to read from a newbies point.
i know the CX2 is VERY basic in both engineering and flight characteristics but it seems good safe fun and it has at least got me started again.
this is my situation -
obviously looking for the next step up from the blade but i also have other requirements regarding Radio gear that i would like to change on a couple of unfinished projects so any combined advise would be gladly recieved.
i wouldn't say that `moneys no object' but i do consider that going the extra mile will usually give you a better product and make it easier in the long run so i don't mind spending.
i will do the Heli bit first as that's my immediate `buzz'
As i mentioned, it was the CX2 that woke me up from long `sleep'. after that, i bought a Realflight G4 sim and have downloaded
the Trex 450 Stock V2 model from Knife-edge. I cant stop using it and am loosing sleep. at the moment i am `training, on the .30 sized Heli trainer on the G4 as i find the Trex a bit `twitchy' and i get longer flight times with the .30
my question is what next from the blade?
1. ultimately i think a Trex is the Heli i would like. but based on this thread (and many others) its looks like a Honeybee could be a valid step up from the CX2 that would give me experience and fun as well?
2. should i continue on the sim with the .30 heli or persist with the Trex (or do both)?
Radio gear
when i purchase the next heli i would like to update my older radio gear to 2.4GHz. so the next step up should accommodate this.
i also have a couple of models that i would like to swap out the radio gear on. a Kyosho 6.5 sports buggy and ARTF fixed wing trainer.
i am sure i will be after a new small electric plane to pass the days away with my young son so the new radio gear needs to be
usable on as many models as possible.
i have looked into the Spektrum and futabas but not sure if they will fit all my needs.
i would appreciate any guidance
i know the CX2 is VERY basic in both engineering and flight characteristics but it seems good safe fun and it has at least got me started again.
this is my situation -
obviously looking for the next step up from the blade but i also have other requirements regarding Radio gear that i would like to change on a couple of unfinished projects so any combined advise would be gladly recieved.
i wouldn't say that `moneys no object' but i do consider that going the extra mile will usually give you a better product and make it easier in the long run so i don't mind spending.
i will do the Heli bit first as that's my immediate `buzz'
As i mentioned, it was the CX2 that woke me up from long `sleep'. after that, i bought a Realflight G4 sim and have downloaded
the Trex 450 Stock V2 model from Knife-edge. I cant stop using it and am loosing sleep. at the moment i am `training, on the .30 sized Heli trainer on the G4 as i find the Trex a bit `twitchy' and i get longer flight times with the .30
my question is what next from the blade?
1. ultimately i think a Trex is the Heli i would like. but based on this thread (and many others) its looks like a Honeybee could be a valid step up from the CX2 that would give me experience and fun as well?
2. should i continue on the sim with the .30 heli or persist with the Trex (or do both)?
Radio gear
when i purchase the next heli i would like to update my older radio gear to 2.4GHz. so the next step up should accommodate this.
i also have a couple of models that i would like to swap out the radio gear on. a Kyosho 6.5 sports buggy and ARTF fixed wing trainer.
i am sure i will be after a new small electric plane to pass the days away with my young son so the new radio gear needs to be
usable on as many models as possible.
i have looked into the Spektrum and futabas but not sure if they will fit all my needs.
i would appreciate any guidance





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