I was wondering if people would b able to give a fair critique of their helis - the pros AND the cons, no matter how great they might think that their heli is. Maybe this could be condensed into a buyers guide if there are enough entries. My thoughts are - take a heli that you own and fly regularly, state its manufacturer, model and retail price from Midland Helicopters and then give 5 good and 3 bad/poor points about it. Short bullet points are sufficient. This is about building,flying, maintaining and generally living with a particlar heli, and is designed to be a an honest and fair critique.
If you're just going to write 'None' in the cons section, then there's no point in contributing to this.
For example.......
Hirobo Scedu Evolution 50 HPM (£199.99)
Pros:
1. Glass blades come with the kit.
2. All swash controls are push-pull.
3. Flies very competently straight out of the box.
4. Paddle weight is adjustable to suit the required flying style.
5. Spares availability.
Cons:
1. Main frames suffer badly in a crash.
2. Stock head damper rubbers are very soft.
3. Undercarriage is very narrow.
4. Wash out arms can seperate from the wash out block - metal upgrade block is a good idea.
5. Heli can be very 'pitchy' with the lightest paddle option.
JR Airskipper 50 (£299.99)
Pros:
1. Fantastic build quality.
2. Smooth, precise flying characteristics.
3. Choice of GRP or plastic canopy.
4. Choice of CCPM or mechanical swash setup in the kit.
5. Stacked G10 frames.
Cons:
1. Aluminium tail pinion is a known failure point - make sure you get the steel version (free replacement from your supplier).
2. GRP canopy is poor quality.
3. Weight.
4. No main blades included in the kit.
5. Spares availability.
The above are my thoughts on these two helis. I've lived with both these helis for some time, so I believe my thoughts are valid. Other people might have a different list of pros and cons for the same machinery, and that is fine. I can summarise everyone's thoughts on all models at the end (whenever that is?).
What do you think? Is this worth pursueing? Can we do it without it degenerating into the usual typical 'mine is better than yours' argument?
If you're just going to write 'None' in the cons section, then there's no point in contributing to this.
For example.......
Hirobo Scedu Evolution 50 HPM (£199.99)
Pros:
1. Glass blades come with the kit.
2. All swash controls are push-pull.
3. Flies very competently straight out of the box.
4. Paddle weight is adjustable to suit the required flying style.
5. Spares availability.
Cons:
1. Main frames suffer badly in a crash.
2. Stock head damper rubbers are very soft.
3. Undercarriage is very narrow.
4. Wash out arms can seperate from the wash out block - metal upgrade block is a good idea.
5. Heli can be very 'pitchy' with the lightest paddle option.
JR Airskipper 50 (£299.99)
Pros:
1. Fantastic build quality.
2. Smooth, precise flying characteristics.
3. Choice of GRP or plastic canopy.
4. Choice of CCPM or mechanical swash setup in the kit.
5. Stacked G10 frames.
Cons:
1. Aluminium tail pinion is a known failure point - make sure you get the steel version (free replacement from your supplier).
2. GRP canopy is poor quality.
3. Weight.
4. No main blades included in the kit.
5. Spares availability.
The above are my thoughts on these two helis. I've lived with both these helis for some time, so I believe my thoughts are valid. Other people might have a different list of pros and cons for the same machinery, and that is fine. I can summarise everyone's thoughts on all models at the end (whenever that is?).
What do you think? Is this worth pursueing? Can we do it without it degenerating into the usual typical 'mine is better than yours' argument?


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