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chopper54 Extreme 3D


Joined: 15 Jan 2010 Posts: 924 Location: suffolk UK aged 57
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carr52 Extreme 3D

Joined: 08 Jan 2012 Posts: 168 Location: South Carolina
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Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 6:54 am
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Howdy Chopper, that looks like it will do well in the wind. Maybe even put a small camera on it. I want a new outdoor heli. Not sure what to buy. Been thinking of the Blade SR or the 120 SR. My Novus 125 FP doesn't bind to my new DX6i so I'm thinking of the Blade SR but that quad copter sure looks nice. What BNF heli's can I get to use with my TX?
Tom
I just went and looked at the Blade SR and it's a CP. I'm not ready for that yet. Maybe try a smaller cp like mcpx to practice with inside. _________________ Esky Big Lama
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chopper54 Extreme 3D


Joined: 15 Jan 2010 Posts: 924 Location: suffolk UK aged 57
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Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 5:18 pm
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I shall have a look at the quadcopter when they arrive at the Lhs but dont know yet if i will get one. The mcp-x i cant comment on because i dont have one. I do have two 120 sr heli's and i really enjoy flying them, they are basically a bigger version of the msr, and maybe a bit easier to fly than the smaller brother. I also have the SR c/p and would not recommend it to a beginner. When you decide to go c/p the Blade 450 3d is a better choice. Here is a link to a very recent thread about the SR c/p (huey)
http://www.electric-rc-helicopter.com/phpbb/the-blade-huey-t4775.html |
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