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  • #16
    Just had a look at the Turbulance. Interesting. Lots of plastic but seemed well made in all the right places (CNC main gear for a start!). I didnt think Hirobo were still big players in the heli market these days? Has anyone flown/owned one. Its refreshing to see a different design.
    Pete



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    • #17
      Originally posted by t-rex pedro View Post
      Fair enough, just seems you have ruled out the 700 in favour of the Raptor. The Raptor is still a very good machine. Stephan Simmons is proof of that!! I think the N9 is prohibitive due to spares cost. If money is no object then consider the N9, Aurrora, RJX Extreme etc

      In the 'pallatable' price range I'd say 700. The main gear stripping is a problem though.

      As Aidi says, a 50 size nitro may give you more stick time. I love my 50 and 90 for different reasons but both allow me to progress.

      Not at all, the 700 is my favourite !
      Align is probly best for availibility and cost of spares.

      Although im still not rulling out the 600/50 nitro.
      Mike
      www.RC-Scotland.com

      T-Rex 700G G270 DS610s GP750/DS650
      TZ Frenzy .53 Red Line
      T-Rex 600 .52 ASP
      T-Rex 600 .80 ASP 4ST

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      • #18
        Originally posted by maderdog_1024 View Post
        Not at all, the 700 is my favourite !
        Align is probly best for availibility and cost of spares.
        In that case you wont be disappointed with the 700. As Rob says, easy and cheap to repair after a dirt nap!!
        Pete



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        • #19
          Yes most heli's in the 90 sector are more expensive that than the 700 however its also getting a bit of a poor reputation. So I'd feel reluctant to recommend a lemon until its resolved.
          Cheers
          Stuart

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          • #20
            No need to go to a 90 to fly decent 3D. As you already have a 600E a 600N would be a much better choice.

            Buying a 90 is the easy part.

            A 90 will likely hold you back rather than accelerate the learning curve.

            Fuel..around 6 flights a gallon against 10-12 on a 50.

            90..Is Intimadating. Crashes heavier. Is more costly to maintain/repair. Needs better starting equipment, needs high quality radio equipment, less forgiving when you make mistakes. Not as agile.

            Brian


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            • #21
              Originally posted by t-rex pedro View Post
              In that case you wont be disappointed with the 700. As Rob says, easy and cheap to repair after a dirt nap!!
              time to get the plastic out
              Mike
              www.RC-Scotland.com

              T-Rex 700G G270 DS610s GP750/DS650
              TZ Frenzy .53 Red Line
              T-Rex 600 .52 ASP
              T-Rex 600 .80 ASP 4ST

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              • #22
                Originally posted by maderdog_1024 View Post
                time to get the plastic out
                I love my 700 but please do bare in mind the main gear issue. Other than that its great and I truly believe its helping me progress. Saying that, its great fun going back to the 50 as it feels so small and light and you really feel more confident going between the two if that makes sense??!!!

                Have fun with whatever you choose. Post up your new purchase for us to see!!
                Pete



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                • #23
                  Originally posted by t-rex pedro View Post
                  Just had a look at the Turbulance. Interesting. Lots of plastic but seemed well made in all the right places (CNC main gear for a start!). I didnt think Hirobo were still big players in the heli market these days? Has anyone flown/owned one. Its refreshing to see a different design.
                  from what i've been told it flies extremly well
                  but they do own them and have paid out their cash so it isn't that much of a suprise them telling me this
                  but i've only ever seen pictures of it and i only know the pilots from another forum

                  but knowing how well my freya flies and that the turbulence is based around the freya but very updated it should fly well




                  back to the 700
                  many will tell you how well it flies and i will strongly agree to this but my problem with the 700 is the quality (or lack of it) is very poor
                  it is a good heli spoilt by lack of testing/rushing it out on sale to soon
                  this may have been caused partly by us the customer wanting to get our hands on it
                  maybe avant got it right by making everybody wait so long for the aurrora ????
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                  • #24
                    Er how about the blitz avro thats a nice solid 90....

                    and no quality issues unlike some others....
                    Mark
                    www.uavaerialservices.co.uk
                    BNUCs - Operations certified
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                    • #25
                      Apologies for going off-thread a bit but how does the Raptor 60 perform as a sport flyer? I love the look of the Raptor 90 but am put off by the thirst of the machine, so would a Raptor 60 have the same good looks and solid flying characteristics with a compromise on overall power and a more sensible fuel consumption?

                      Si
                      Raptor 90 SE FBL e-conversion, Raptor E720, Raptor E820, Synergy E7, Goblin 700 & TREX 700N

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by t-rex pedro View Post
                        Just had a look at the Turbulance. Interesting. Lots of plastic but seemed well made in all the right places (CNC main gear for a start!). I didnt think Hirobo were still big players in the heli market these days? Has anyone flown/owned one. Its refreshing to see a different design.
                        It's reviewed in May's Rotor World, Issue 37
                        Brian


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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Si Goodchild View Post
                          Apologies for going off-thread a bit but how does the Raptor 60 perform as a sport flyer? I love the look of the Raptor 90 but am put off by the thirst of the machine, so would a Raptor 60 have the same good looks and solid flying characteristics with a compromise on overall power and a more sensible fuel consumption?

                          Si
                          That sounds about right, the Raptors are very stable machines, depending upon setup and the 60 weighs not much less than the 90 so is okay for sport flying. The OS70 is a popular motor for the Raptor 60.
                          Steve H

                          http://www.himbletonRChelicopters.co.uk
                          Trex 600N, Trex 700N, now 3G!, Raptor E550 now in fetching Hughes 500E, Trex 250, Trex 500CF, Trex 550E 3G, Beam E4, Outrage 550, Logo 500 3D.

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                          • #28
                            i phoned a heli friend and he pointed out that i already have a 600e so i would be nuts to get a 700 as parts are interchangeable from the 600e to 600n, blades, shafts etc.....

                            so i think i will go for a 600 super pro.
                            Mike
                            www.RC-Scotland.com

                            T-Rex 700G G270 DS610s GP750/DS650
                            TZ Frenzy .53 Red Line
                            T-Rex 600 .52 ASP
                            T-Rex 600 .80 ASP 4ST

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                            • #29
                              wise move mate,
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