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Cooling Neophyte
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Daytona Beach, FL USA
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don't know if this type of question is allowed here...but I thought I'd ask
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The Pro/Life Support System
Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Denver, CO
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Uhh, a good RC car forum is at HPIRacing.com, but for Heli's and planes, I am not sure, I havent been looking for it.
you also thinking of getting into Heli's/airplanes?
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yeh...i'm gonna buy this .30 class heli called the Quick30 from www.quickheli.com
It's all aluminum parts with a carbon fiber frame...(at least I THINK that's what i'm gonna buy, hehe...I keep changing my mind)... however, i'm getting scared because I practiced on a computer simulator today, and I can't hover for shit...I keep crashing |
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Century Heli is one I really like, I am ( when I get $$$) getting the .46 Heli from everything I have read the .46 is big enough to be nice and stable in winds, yet not terribly expensive. the .30's I have heard are a bit to light weight for a windy condition.
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