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    hi all, what would be a next step up from a cx for a 14 year old hes the son of a work colleague i have allready mentioned a good sim and a club ,i was thinking on the lines of a 4g3 or similar
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  • #2
    I'd have thought a Blade 400 or a Twister Storm 3D...........I would'nt go down the Walkera 4G3 route as I would have thought he needs a bit more stability and out door flying experience......plus Mum would'nt want the house ruined, if you know what I mean....
    Cheers Eddie

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    • #3
      I would recommend a esky belt cp if he is on a budget i have flown my mates and its a good heli for the money if the lad (his perants) have a bigger bugdet then the blade 400 seems the next way foward but i believe these are very twtchy from the box but there is loads of threads on here about softening the blade down hope this helps

      Cheers jim
      Cheers all Jim
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Eddie View Post
        I'd have thought a Blade 400 or a Twister Storm 3D...........I would'nt go down the Walkera 4G3 route as I would have thought he needs a bit more stability and out door flying experience......plus Mum would'nt want the house ruined, if you know what I mean....
        hi eddie, for a 14yr old to go from a cx to 400 i think he would have to join a club first and spend lots of time on the sim the patients of youth come to mind i'll have to ask the father how much he's committed and how much money he is prepared to spend and tell him to double it at least , i haven't looked at the 3d storm i'll check it out and put it on my list
        Trex 550e dfc :-)
        Sab Goblin 500 Sport/dx8 and 9
        t-rex 450s x2 /Raptor 50
        blade 130x 3off/mcpx x2 180cfx times 2
        multiplex acromaster 3d (great fun) acrowot,sonic wing,Graupner junior 2mtr glider,beast biplane .
        kyosho spree small plank
        bogey combat plank x2 woop
        http://www.cuffleymfc.co.uk



        brian OB2 proud owner of 3X E.G.S+ 1boggy special star

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        • #5
          Century Mini Pred did it for me. Similar build to the Belt CP from what I can see but comes with a HH Gyro rather than a rate so a bit easier to get to grips with. Comes with a training undercarriage too.
          Raptor 90 SE FBL e-conversion, Raptor E720, Raptor E820, Synergy E7, Goblin 700 & TREX 700N

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          • #6
            I moved from a contra medevac after 45 batteries in the house and the garage to a Honey Bee FP for around £70. Very forgiving to learn on, survives awful crashes intact and cheap as chips to fix. It does really need space like a garage though ( if you're a slow learner like me ) before moving into the house. I've bored folks on here with my first 7 weeks with a Honey Bee FP video before but here I go again ....

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            • #7
              [quote=Bugster;196746]I moved from a contra medevac after 45 batteries in the house and the garage to a Honey Bee FP for around £70. Very forgiving to learn on, survives awful crashes intact and cheap as chips to fix. It does really need space like a garage though ( if you're a slow learner like me ) before moving into the house. I've bored folks on here with my first 7 weeks with a Honey Bee FP video before but here I go again ....

              cheers for that bugster yes saw your post before and i just had a look at h b fp another good candidate
              Trex 550e dfc :-)
              Sab Goblin 500 Sport/dx8 and 9
              t-rex 450s x2 /Raptor 50
              blade 130x 3off/mcpx x2 180cfx times 2
              multiplex acromaster 3d (great fun) acrowot,sonic wing,Graupner junior 2mtr glider,beast biplane .
              kyosho spree small plank
              bogey combat plank x2 woop
              http://www.cuffleymfc.co.uk



              brian OB2 proud owner of 3X E.G.S+ 1boggy special star

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              • #8
                Originally posted by brin View Post
                hi eddie, for a 14yr old to go from a cx to 400 i think he would have to join a club first and spend lots of time on the sim the patients of youth come to mind i'll have to ask the father how much he's committed and how much money he is prepared to spend and tell him to double it at least , i haven't looked at the 3d storm i'll check it out and put it on my list
                At a budget the two suggested helis will see him right...I'm still learning and I get soooo much pleasure out of my Twister Storm 3D. Both the TS3D and B400 are not top end Helis but if you crash whilst learning they are not going to break the bank..but really great fun....

                I agree a club is the defo way to go but if that's not possible with help, guidance and the amount of info on this forum there shouldn’t be a problem....

                I'm afraid age doesn’t come into it, its experience that counts and if he doesn’t get it then he won’t know.....
                Cheers Eddie

                Beam E4 Scorpion 2221-8-DS760 S9257-Hitec 5065MGs-AR7000-Revolectrix 3s 2200-Radix Main & Tail
                Trex 500CF (Torque tube Upgrade) GY401 S9257-Hitec 5245MGs-AR6200 - Revolectrix 6s 3300
                Twister Storm 3D GY401 - AR6200 - Revolectrix 3s 2100
                CP Buzzfly and MSR 120
                DX7
                Member of the DMHC
                Be yourself as no one else is better qualified...

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                • #9
                  I've bought my lad a Twister CP Gold and Phoenix for Christmas as the next step up from a contra. It's a bit softer and smaller than the Blade 400 but equally cheap to repair...

                  Just a thought...
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                  • #10
                    My sons are long past 14 but I remember when they were. Perhaps some real experience would be a good idea at a flying school like the one Graham (helitv) uses. At 14 he could learn very quickly but he's going to need guidance and somebody needs to come up with a budget.
                    Wishing I was younger.
                    Chris
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                    Blade 130-X, MSR, MSRX
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