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  • 450 Heli for less than £100

    Sounds to good to be true, but it can be done!
    A couple of the blokes at our club are flying 450 Helis costing about £80, okay they aint anything special but work ok and are dirt cheap to repair; I've had a go with one and thought it was very good for what it cost - also it is an ideal beginners machine IF CORRECTLY SET UP.
    List of parts:
    HK 450 metal kit £29
    3x HXT 900 cyclic servos about £1.80 each
    1x HK 922MG tail servo £7
    40A esc sbec (5A) £15
    Ga-250 mems gyro £6.50
    3500kv brushless motor £8
    Orange rx or FRsky rx approx £8
    It's not as good as the more expensive stuff, but is top value for money - I know there will be people who disagree with this but I'm speaking from what I've seen at our club.
    Gravity is your best and worst friend!

  • #2
    thats really cheap, i know that one of the guys in our club did the same and to be honest it's the same as the 450 pro probably not quite the same quality but not bad. he did it for just under £100.00 but he did put align blades on it.
    Trex 700 LE, 610's cyclic. Vbar, Radix mains, OS105HZ

    Trex 600 NSP 610's, OS55/Redline 53, 9254 tail, Vbar, Align Mains

    Trex 450 Pro Kbar

    Trex 700 Gasser Helix, Vbar

    Raptor G4 OS105HZ

    Gaui NX4 OS37SZ

    Spectra G gasser FOR SALE spec to follow

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    • #3
      i don't believe it! post photos or video!

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      • #4
        My trex clone cost about that - dirt cheap and spares only pennies really

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        • #5
          +1 for not believing it. Im sure it flys..... but i guess it depends on what your definition of "flying" actually is. You get what you pay for in this hobby..... and life in general
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          • #6
            Originally posted by muscleflex View Post
            i don't believe it! post photos or video!
            If it was mine you would have pics, watch this space though.....maybe.
            Have a look on HK's website, it's all there to see and there are plenty of vids on Youtube.
            Gravity is your best and worst friend!

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            • #7
              Im sure its a great and cheap way to learn........ Im not a fan of clones though... just my opinion
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              Sab Goblin Black Nitro 650
              MSH Protos 380


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              • #8
                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ys0w3...e_gdata_player
                shows what they can do when set up ok.
                OK as I said there are going to be some that aint gonna like it, but someone out there who wants something cheap to learn with and not cost much to repair?????
                Last edited by Darwil; 12-10-2011, 08:54 PM.
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                • #9
                  Looks like its good to learn on defo. Are the sloppy flips and rolls the pilot i wonder?!?! I assume they are. Would be interested to see what a more experienced pilot could do with it for sure
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                  Sab Goblin Black Nitro 650
                  MSH Protos 380


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                  • #10
                    i have a copterx 450 pro that i built cheap at christmas, thinking as long as i get a couple months from it i would be happy, its still flying good now, 1 of the guys at the club flew some 3D with it the other day too
                    all ive had to do is replace the swash due to a worn bearing so far, not had any crashes either

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                    • #11
                      I'd like a mems gyro for under £10. Find that hard to believe. The Blade 450 one is ok though at under £40. I have found 450 motors from GiantCod at under £10 quite good.
                      Flasher 450 Sport. Assan GA250 with 520 tail servo, MKS DS450 cyclic.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by SaneAdam View Post
                        +1 for not believing it. Im sure it flys..... but i guess it depends on what your definition of "flying" actually is. You get what you pay for in this hobby..... and life in general

                        As in the OP, hovering, lazy 8's etc. 3Djim used all HK servo's motor esc etc in his HK heli & it flew well with loops, 4 point hesitation rolls & other basic aerobatics. IMO it's brilliant that these budget alternatives are avaliable as it makes the hobby more accesible for someone on a very low income & is a good way to get someone started without being put off by costs.
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                        • #13
                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzESE...e_gdata_player
                          Vid of someone who can fly better, but with an oops!
                          Check the prices on HK, I got them from our clubs newsletter; may be slightly out of date.
                          Gravity is your best and worst friend!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by p4ddy View Post
                            As in the OP, hovering, lazy 8's etc. 3Djim used all HK servo's motor esc etc in his HK heli & it flew well with loops, 4 point hesitation rolls & other basic aerobatics. IMO it's brilliant that these budget alternatives are avaliable as it makes the hobby more accesible for someone on a very low income & is a good way to get someone started without being put off by costs.
                            Or someone like me who's daughter is getting married next year so money is tight.
                            Thanks for your reply, I think it's great as well - I was on the verge of giving it all up.
                            Gravity is your best and worst friend!

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by cjcj1949 View Post
                              I'd like a mems gyro for under £10. Find that hard to believe. The Blade 450 one is ok though at under £40. I have found 450 motors from GiantCod at under £10 quite good.
                              http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...5FGyro%5F.html
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