no seriously, bigger R/C helicopter, no probs in any other department !
my main flyer is my loveable blade 400, blinged & loaded, i enjoy flying it, but ! when i go any distance i start to loose orientation and it's a bit prone to the elements, the common thoughts seem to be the bigger choppers are more stable and less skittish than a 450 size.
points to note:_
1) i am still a beginner really, tail-in, side-in, f/flight ok, nose-in not so good, i can on pheonix, just to scared too on my blade.
2) i have a gaui ep200, back yard fun, HB King 2 blinged to death and keeps going wrong !, various co-axials, too many small helis, i want bigger !
3) i know sod all about I/C Engines, joining a club may be my best option for this i know, but pound for pound would i be better staying electric ?
Electric v Nitro ? £70 battery for 4-5mins flying ? i would want atleast 4 usable batts at any time to enjoy the chopper = £280 !!! nitro = ?
i'm mainly thinking Trex 500/600 or Raptor 30/50, wanna stay with something well known for ease of spares and/or uprgrades and keep to sensible budget.
any thoughts greatly appreciated , thankyou.
my main flyer is my loveable blade 400, blinged & loaded, i enjoy flying it, but ! when i go any distance i start to loose orientation and it's a bit prone to the elements, the common thoughts seem to be the bigger choppers are more stable and less skittish than a 450 size.
points to note:_
1) i am still a beginner really, tail-in, side-in, f/flight ok, nose-in not so good, i can on pheonix, just to scared too on my blade.
2) i have a gaui ep200, back yard fun, HB King 2 blinged to death and keeps going wrong !, various co-axials, too many small helis, i want bigger !
3) i know sod all about I/C Engines, joining a club may be my best option for this i know, but pound for pound would i be better staying electric ?
Electric v Nitro ? £70 battery for 4-5mins flying ? i would want atleast 4 usable batts at any time to enjoy the chopper = £280 !!! nitro = ?
i'm mainly thinking Trex 500/600 or Raptor 30/50, wanna stay with something well known for ease of spares and/or uprgrades and keep to sensible budget.
any thoughts greatly appreciated , thankyou.


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) have apparently gone home because of the wind); In orientations you haven't got sorted, it's a lot easier wihout much wind, but winds are still do-able if you're careful.

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