Right I've been flying my Protos for about 6 months now but now I want to get a nitro. I either want to get a Outrage Velocity or the more expensive 90 sized Srimok. What do you guys think would be best for a first nitro out of these? Thanks.
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Originally posted by sacko View PostVelocity, then the SrimokSCALE ROBINSON R22 WITH RAPTOR 50 MECHANICS
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For a first nitro, to go to a top end 90 is probably the wrong move.
On experience the velocity is a easy build and running a 50 will be alot easier, 90's can take a bit to get tunned right.
A 50 size will be more than enough of a nitro learning curve, then in a few more months get a 90James
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For what its worth... ive owned a few top shelf helis and although mouth wateringly nice, as your first nitro you may well regret it
I went top shelf for my first and second 90 and then found that i had more fun with a 700. I ejoyed a 600 and vibe 50 prior to going 90 size
Go velocity if it tickles your taste buds or even a 600LE. Run it for a couple of months and then think about a 90. Your pocket will make the decision on which one, they all fly well and there is plenty on the market and new releases all the time.
If you really fancy going for a 90, the 700 has to be considered for both package price, spares and the fact that a large proportion of the best pilots world wide still fly them hard day in and day out..... good enough for mePROUD OWNER OF 4 EDDIE GOLD STARS!!!!!!
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