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The lama is nice and stable, but does not need a lot of skill to fly.
If you really want to go electric, the twister or hummingbird are pretty good heli's that can take a lot of punishment, but are harder to fly than the larger models. You could also look at the zoom or trex 450. However when you consider the cost factor, you could buy a decent .30 size model. That's the route I would take.
One of our members used an eco 8 to learn with. After spending 's on extra battery packs, he eventually hooked the heli up to a 75A car battery with a tether. Granted it got him to through hovering, but the initial costs were greater than if he had started with and i.c. model and his repair costs were on par. He now flies a hawk sport.
Electrics are nice for indoors or the back garden, but they are harder to fly. Good for a second model.
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