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  • TRex 600 nitro or 700 nitro for novice!!!!!

    Hi guys, as I'm new just like to say hello. Now down to the topic, I have been flying a Lama V3, Buzzfly CX and the Phoenix Sim. Although I'm not about to rush out and buy a Nitro just yet, I would like your thoughts on which one I should get when I do. All I have spoken to so far, say the larger Heli's are more stable, so my target was to go for a TRex 600 Nitro super pro, as I want to buy the best components I can afford. I certainly don't want to over spend, but I don't want to buy something and then end up wishing I had bought something else! I believe the Super Pro has all the improve components Align have come up with, so is this a wise move to buy?

    Now I know the 700 has only just arrived on the scene and as I am not looking to buy right at the moment, but aside from the extra cost of the 700, would the size = even more stability than 600 and the even better quality components be worth considering? As its early days with the 700, I know this maybe difficult to answer, but maybe the lucky guys that have them might be able comment.

    Slightly off topic, but when using the Phoenix Sim, is it best to use the Tx that you will use out in the field, I currently use the Esky Tx that came with my Lama V3? I will need to get something like a Spektrum or Futaba, so should I go out and get something like these sooner rather than later?
    Trex 600 NSP and as my first proper Heli, I'm loving it.

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    Hi Shedracer and welcome to the forum, If it was my money i would go for the super pro 600, just mostly due to costs, and to be honest the 90 will be more stable but not to much in it. the 600 is a very stable heli, and if you have been use to messing around with one of those buzzflys, then you won't have any issues believe me.
    Also as a beginner the 600 will be alot easier to set up than a 90, and the spares will be alot cheeper.
    James

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    • #3
      cant fault my 600 sport for the price of the kit and it will outfly me by a long way.
      also no torque tube to splatter if ya a novice


      altho the super combo is a good price with the engine,blades etc so mite not end up mutch cheaper for a sport anyway.

      either way id go 600 as it has to be cheaper for spares etc
      Last edited by timmmy; 23-05-2008, 10:00 AM.
      450 sport
      700 le fbl

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      • #4
        Thanks for the replies, will be going for the TRex 600N Super Pro Combo.
        Trex 600 NSP and as my first proper Heli, I'm loving it.

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