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All r/c's in the apartment.
My newest purchase, finally got it to run for one tank.
Lastly, the hole in my fuel line which I assume would have made things rather difficult for me.
My newest purchase, finally got it to run for one tank.
Lastly, the hole in my fuel line which I assume would have made things rather difficult for me.
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Old thread, I think I have been bit.
My friend Andy (Drew on the forum) bought a cheap three channel helicopter, and is having a blast with it.
He has crashed a few times, and showed me a site where he is getting some spare parts from.
http://www.xheli.com/
Looking at the site I see a very cool one called the Blackhawk.
It is 100% turnkey after you get it.
Six channel, 11.1v battery, lots of cool stuff.
Here is the link to it.
http://www.xheli.com/black-hawk-450.html
$300 right now, then it goes up to $700 if you can believe that.
[YOUTUBE]UenryZX_LqE[/YOUTUBE]
Looks like off site linking to the vid may be turned off, so here is the URL.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uenry...-hawk-450.html
Vid is working here now in the post.
Looks to be a very nice unit that a beginner like me could start out with, and grow with it at the same time since it is capable of doing some pretty advanced stuff.
I thought about the RC cars, planes, ect, but I think it would be cool to get into a chopper.
My friend Andy (Drew on the forum) bought a cheap three channel helicopter, and is having a blast with it.
He has crashed a few times, and showed me a site where he is getting some spare parts from.
http://www.xheli.com/
Looking at the site I see a very cool one called the Blackhawk.
It is 100% turnkey after you get it.
Six channel, 11.1v battery, lots of cool stuff.
Here is the link to it.
http://www.xheli.com/black-hawk-450.html
$300 right now, then it goes up to $700 if you can believe that.
[YOUTUBE]UenryZX_LqE[/YOUTUBE]
Looks like off site linking to the vid may be turned off, so here is the URL.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uenry...-hawk-450.html
Vid is working here now in the post.
Looks to be a very nice unit that a beginner like me could start out with, and grow with it at the same time since it is capable of doing some pretty advanced stuff.
I thought about the RC cars, planes, ect, but I think it would be cool to get into a chopper.
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I have had a number of electric buggies over the years...Tamiyas mostly.
I just picked this Associated RC10GT off e-bay a few days ago. I am still trying to get used to how touchy the motor is. It is running rich now, so I need to learn how to tune it right.....it is super fast campared to anything I have ever owned!!
I just picked this Associated RC10GT off e-bay a few days ago. I am still trying to get used to how touchy the motor is. It is running rich now, so I need to learn how to tune it right.....it is super fast campared to anything I have ever owned!!
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I have it narrowed down to two models, both six channels.
One on sale for $299, 100% ready to fly out of the box
http://www.xheli.com/black-hawk-450.html
Another one 100% turnkey, ready to go for $155.
http://www.xheli.com/newest-2007-mod...elicopter.html
Both do acrobatic maneuvers, but the more expensive one seems to have more alloy on it, hence the higher price jump.
They also both use 11.1v batteries.
I have changed my mind about wanting a car or truck, as I have had those in the past.
I have flown model airplanes too, and you need a lot of space for them.
With the choppers, you do not need as much space.
Anyone familiar with the company that sells these, and also the two models?
EDIT
Just got through on the tele to customer support.
Since I am a beginner, he does not recommend I start out with a six channel, but I should go for a four channel.
Looking at their four channel selection now...
http://www.xheli.com/4channel24ghz.html
EDIT II
I had forgotten that I have a local hobby store only a few miles from me.
He recommended the E Flight CX2.
I Googled it, and it seems to be a winner.
Amazon has it, and it has a high rating.
I will be looking at it tomorrow at the local shop, and may come home with one.
There are mods for it too such as aluminum blades for it too.
http://www.amazon.com/Blade-CX2-RTF-.../dp/B000JL723S
One on sale for $299, 100% ready to fly out of the box
http://www.xheli.com/black-hawk-450.html
Another one 100% turnkey, ready to go for $155.
http://www.xheli.com/newest-2007-mod...elicopter.html
Both do acrobatic maneuvers, but the more expensive one seems to have more alloy on it, hence the higher price jump.
They also both use 11.1v batteries.
I have changed my mind about wanting a car or truck, as I have had those in the past.
I have flown model airplanes too, and you need a lot of space for them.
With the choppers, you do not need as much space.
Anyone familiar with the company that sells these, and also the two models?
EDIT
Just got through on the tele to customer support.
Since I am a beginner, he does not recommend I start out with a six channel, but I should go for a four channel.
Looking at their four channel selection now...
http://www.xheli.com/4channel24ghz.html
EDIT II
I had forgotten that I have a local hobby store only a few miles from me.
He recommended the E Flight CX2.
I Googled it, and it seems to be a winner.
Amazon has it, and it has a high rating.
I will be looking at it tomorrow at the local shop, and may come home with one.
There are mods for it too such as aluminum blades for it too.
http://www.amazon.com/Blade-CX2-RTF-.../dp/B000JL723S
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Thunder Tiger Raptor, about 5 feet long and 2 1/2 feet tall, NOT a kids toy, Pro 50 engine and all the other goodies
I love this hobby
I love this hobby
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#51
That is a beauty!
I did some thinking today, and I am glad I did more checking.
The Blackhawk chopper above I would have been in over my head since I ahve not flown before.
The CX2 one above is better for someone just starting out since it has the two counter rotating blades.
I bet that is a kick flying that Raptor of yours.
If I pick up this one tomorrow, I will be getting extra top and bottom blades for it as recommended by reading the reviews on it.
I did some thinking today, and I am glad I did more checking.
The Blackhawk chopper above I would have been in over my head since I ahve not flown before.
The CX2 one above is better for someone just starting out since it has the two counter rotating blades.
I bet that is a kick flying that Raptor of yours.
If I pick up this one tomorrow, I will be getting extra top and bottom blades for it as recommended by reading the reviews on it.
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Still have not got a helicopter, Drew sent me a link to a very cool one.
http://www.draganfly.com/
[YOUTUBE]_Dee9mb9r7U[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]KZ3sa1iGcZo[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]34No-71KJKs[/YOUTUBE]
PS, a little to pricey after looking on their site
Base Model: $14,995.00
http://www.draganfly.com/quote/
http://www.draganfly.com/uav-helicopter/draganflyer-x6/
Very impressive though...
http://www.draganfly.com/
[YOUTUBE]_Dee9mb9r7U[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]KZ3sa1iGcZo[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]34No-71KJKs[/YOUTUBE]
PS, a little to pricey after looking on their site
Base Model: $14,995.00
http://www.draganfly.com/quote/
http://www.draganfly.com/uav-helicopter/draganflyer-x6/
Very impressive though...
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I have it narrowed down to two models, both six channels.
One on sale for $299, 100% ready to fly out of the box
http://www.xheli.com/black-hawk-450.html
Another one 100% turnkey, ready to go for $155.
http://www.xheli.com/newest-2007-mod...elicopter.html
Both do acrobatic maneuvers, but the more expensive one seems to have more alloy on it, hence the higher price jump.
They also both use 11.1v batteries.
I have changed my mind about wanting a car or truck, as I have had those in the past.
I have flown model airplanes too, and you need a lot of space for them.
With the choppers, you do not need as much space.
Anyone familiar with the company that sells these, and also the two models?
EDIT
Just got through on the tele to customer support.
Since I am a beginner, he does not recommend I start out with a six channel, but I should go for a four channel.
Looking at their four channel selection now...
http://www.xheli.com/4channel24ghz.html
EDIT II
I had forgotten that I have a local hobby store only a few miles from me.
He recommended the E Flight CX2.
I Googled it, and it seems to be a winner.
Amazon has it, and it has a high rating.
I will be looking at it tomorrow at the local shop, and may come home with one.
There are mods for it too such as aluminum blades for it too.
http://www.amazon.com/Blade-CX2-RTF-.../dp/B000JL723S
One on sale for $299, 100% ready to fly out of the box
http://www.xheli.com/black-hawk-450.html
Another one 100% turnkey, ready to go for $155.
http://www.xheli.com/newest-2007-mod...elicopter.html
Both do acrobatic maneuvers, but the more expensive one seems to have more alloy on it, hence the higher price jump.
They also both use 11.1v batteries.
I have changed my mind about wanting a car or truck, as I have had those in the past.
I have flown model airplanes too, and you need a lot of space for them.
With the choppers, you do not need as much space.
Anyone familiar with the company that sells these, and also the two models?
EDIT
Just got through on the tele to customer support.
Since I am a beginner, he does not recommend I start out with a six channel, but I should go for a four channel.
Looking at their four channel selection now...
http://www.xheli.com/4channel24ghz.html
EDIT II
I had forgotten that I have a local hobby store only a few miles from me.
He recommended the E Flight CX2.
I Googled it, and it seems to be a winner.
Amazon has it, and it has a high rating.
I will be looking at it tomorrow at the local shop, and may come home with one.
There are mods for it too such as aluminum blades for it too.
http://www.amazon.com/Blade-CX2-RTF-.../dp/B000JL723S
The e-flite cx2 is a nice unit for starting out, another option is the axe cp by helimax. Buy yourself some extra grips when you get it though as you'll be going through those. Also as a beginner you may want to look into getting a gyro for it....it is well worth the money and makes learning so much easier as you won't have to concentrate so much on keeping the auto-rotation down.
I'm not familiar with the eflite one but I work at a hobby store and we stock helimax stuff
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I have had a number of electric buggies over the years...Tamiyas mostly.
I just picked this Associated RC10GT off e-bay a few days ago. I am still trying to get used to how touchy the motor is. It is running rich now, so I need to learn how to tune it right.....it is super fast campared to anything I have ever owned!!
I just picked this Associated RC10GT off e-bay a few days ago. I am still trying to get used to how touchy the motor is. It is running rich now, so I need to learn how to tune it right.....it is super fast campared to anything I have ever owned!!
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can't believe i didn't see this earlier....
my rc crawler:
vid when i first bought it. before lots of mods.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNkyFfBYnMY
and after some mods...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqewQOD-iqU
with rubicon body:
and i'm not sure what was happening here...
Al
my rc crawler:
vid when i first bought it. before lots of mods.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNkyFfBYnMY
and after some mods...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqewQOD-iqU
with rubicon body:
and i'm not sure what was happening here...
Al
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we test them in the big shop bay we have in the back under ideal conditions. On a calm day outside flying is fine....and once you get better at controlling it even a little wind here and there is no big deal once you get a few feet of the ground and the wash isn't messing with you.