Re: Esky Belt CP Heli??
- From: Kevin <dontemailme@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 19:01:50 GMT
jeff wrote:
On Jan 19, 9:24 am, "JediK9" <jedi_k9mas...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:or in the case of some shops they recommend the model with the best mark up, and don't give a toss whether you can possibly fly it, much better asking another modeller if possibleHi All,
I've been flying a Twister Hawk for a few weeks now and I've finally learnt
to hover it and fly even in relatively small spaces without going through
dozens of blades!!!
I am now thinking of upgrading and my Hobby Shop suggested I go with the
Esky Belt CP. I was wondering what anyone's experience is with that Heli? Is
it good fun? Easy to fly? Expensive to repair? Easy to buy parts in
Sydney-Australia, Good/Bad points?
Anyone got any suggestions for alternative Helis I should be researching?
Thanks for any tips you can provide,
Cheers
JediK9
Hi JediK9,
I just wanted to leave a reminder that most hobby shop will recommend
the helicopter that they will support and have spare parts for basic
repairs. Stick to your hobby shop's recommendations and you should
have a great flying experience. Best of luck Jeff. Here are some
review that may interest you... http://www.rcuniverse.com/community/profile.cfm?section=blog&memid=229577
.
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