Beginner 4CH RC heli?
Discussion
Ok chaps what do you suggest?
Having faffed for years I have bought a Syma Double Horse 9100 3ch single rotor heli.
For £35 it was not bad, a few well documnted tweeks needed but not bad. Any kind of breeze and the lack of sideways cyclic was quite apparent as was the light weight.
Having found the gardena little restriced for space in a breeze I tried a local field. Result over enthusiam, too much height, and loosing it over the houses next to the field. Descent from 100+ feet mean that even if I find it it won't be good for much.
So what to replace it with? I have flown 4ch fixed pitch nitros to the point of hovering 20 years ago and lots of fixed wing.
What I would like is 4ch single rotor, electric and capable of being flown outside in reasonable conditions.
Current contenders are ESKY Honey Bee v2 or the Blade 120. What do you chaps think?
Having faffed for years I have bought a Syma Double Horse 9100 3ch single rotor heli.
For £35 it was not bad, a few well documnted tweeks needed but not bad. Any kind of breeze and the lack of sideways cyclic was quite apparent as was the light weight.
Having found the gardena little restriced for space in a breeze I tried a local field. Result over enthusiam, too much height, and loosing it over the houses next to the field. Descent from 100+ feet mean that even if I find it it won't be good for much.
So what to replace it with? I have flown 4ch fixed pitch nitros to the point of hovering 20 years ago and lots of fixed wing.
What I would like is 4ch single rotor, electric and capable of being flown outside in reasonable conditions.
Current contenders are ESKY Honey Bee v2 or the Blade 120. What do you chaps think?
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