I managed to stuff my Raptor for the third and final time about four weeks ago - pilot error all the way as I didn't go the right way on the collective at the right time when flipping out of inverted - went positive too early and powered it in.
I've been thinking about replacement models whilst saving up money to buy one. I have a few Raptor spares left that I would either sell off or keep depending on the replacement model. There are now three very different models in consideration
1. Align TRex 450SEv2
Pros
+ Could fly it in the back garden
+ Small
+ Light so shouldn't damage as much in a crash
+ Cheap parts it seems (or do other less "standard" bits break on these?
Cons
- Need to buy a 2.4GHz radio to suit (£)
- Unlikely to be able to learn Autorotations using this
- Shorter flight time
- Have to buy batteries up front - have fuel in stock
- Small so might not be good for learning "big" F3C moves
2. Raptor 30
Pros
+ Have engine & muffler
+ Known quantity
+ Bit bigger so better for more "distant" F3C type flying
+ Can use existing radio with just a couple of new servos so they all match
+ Longer flight time
+ Stability
+ Have some spares
Cons
- No autorotation unit
- More expensive to crash than the 450
3. Raptor 60
Pros
+ Presence and hovering ability
+ Better for large sky
+ Can use existing radio with new servos to match
+ Found one 2nd hand with engine for £150 needing only radio fitting
+ Autorotation unit
Cons
- It might be the cheapest to buy but one reasonable crash will nuke that
- Might be intimidating to fly
I'd describe my flying as at the "passable" stage. I can fly Figure-8s, circuits, hover in all orientations, do a passable stall turn. I've crashed three times this year - once due to an engine cut while going inverted (stuck clunk), one battery failure (dead NiCad) and the one above. I try to practice on the sim as much as possible and I'm fairly sure the recent crash was because I put positive collective in way too early (kinda like trying a loop without backing off the +ve collective).
So which do you reckon I should go for? Money as it is for most people is a bit of an issue right now, so purchase cost and getting flying are both important.
Cheers
Chris
I've been thinking about replacement models whilst saving up money to buy one. I have a few Raptor spares left that I would either sell off or keep depending on the replacement model. There are now three very different models in consideration
1. Align TRex 450SEv2
Pros
+ Could fly it in the back garden
+ Small
+ Light so shouldn't damage as much in a crash
+ Cheap parts it seems (or do other less "standard" bits break on these?
Cons
- Need to buy a 2.4GHz radio to suit (£)
- Unlikely to be able to learn Autorotations using this
- Shorter flight time
- Have to buy batteries up front - have fuel in stock
- Small so might not be good for learning "big" F3C moves
2. Raptor 30
Pros
+ Have engine & muffler
+ Known quantity
+ Bit bigger so better for more "distant" F3C type flying
+ Can use existing radio with just a couple of new servos so they all match
+ Longer flight time
+ Stability
+ Have some spares
Cons
- No autorotation unit
- More expensive to crash than the 450
3. Raptor 60
Pros
+ Presence and hovering ability
+ Better for large sky
+ Can use existing radio with new servos to match
+ Found one 2nd hand with engine for £150 needing only radio fitting
+ Autorotation unit
Cons
- It might be the cheapest to buy but one reasonable crash will nuke that
- Might be intimidating to fly
I'd describe my flying as at the "passable" stage. I can fly Figure-8s, circuits, hover in all orientations, do a passable stall turn. I've crashed three times this year - once due to an engine cut while going inverted (stuck clunk), one battery failure (dead NiCad) and the one above. I try to practice on the sim as much as possible and I'm fairly sure the recent crash was because I put positive collective in way too early (kinda like trying a loop without backing off the +ve collective).
So which do you reckon I should go for? Money as it is for most people is a bit of an issue right now, so purchase cost and getting flying are both important.
Cheers
Chris

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