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Brittle1618 wrote:
What if I get a relatively cheaper helicopter first, train on it, get it crashed many times, learn how to repair it then go for an outclass heli(if the cheaper one does not survive off repeated crashes followed by my repairing services) Laugh | :laugh:


With the 'toy class' you will not get very far. Literally. The models are too heavy, their motors too weak and the transmitters (usually included) have only a short range. Some people will tell you to begin with one of those 'coaxial' or 'fixed pitch' helicopters, but I think they are a waste of time and money if you are older than 10 years.

First, you will need a good transmitter. Get a good one that will give you some precision and quality for a long time. You can still sell it on Ebay if you really should quit, but in the meantime you have something that works. With a transmitter like a Spectrum DX8 (there are other alternatives of course) you should be ok for years. Just don't buy several cheaper ones and then end up buying the better one later.

And then get yourself a simulator. Usually you can use your transmitter as controler and then you can crash as many simulated helicopters as you need to. Just search the web for websites with flying lessons and then practice on the simulator. All alone you will need some determination, but with time you will slowly get more control.

And how will we get you into the air? Hard to say. It all depends on you. Look for other RC pilots where you live, not only in the internet. Flying with company is more fun and you also get some help and advice.

No matter what modek you get, you must always remember that everything that flies can always come down. It must not even be your fault. Last week I crashed my first helicopter, a Blade 450 3D[^]. A servo failed and I could just barely prevent it from crashing through a neighbor's window and then it hit the ground. Such things can happen any time. Do your best to avoid it, always stay safe and don't get discouraged when it still happens.

Starting small is a good idea. Small helicopters cost less, take less damage because they are so light and the parts also don't cost very much. The downside: They are extremely agile and a little 'nervous`. No mass, no inertia to stabilize them. ou will need the reflexes of a cat, but once you have mastered them you can fly anything. VIDEO[^]

Helicopters get more stable and better controllable the larger they get. Unfortunately they also get more expensive. This one[^] is about six times the size of the tiny Nano CPX and also about that much more expensive. I have a T-Rex 550 just like the one in the video. They are much more stable than smaller models and a dream to fly, but not the right the model to begin with unless you have a teacher.

If you ask me: Train on the simulator and then get yourself a good compromise between power, quality and size. A medium size 450 class model already is big enough to be quite stable, is not sinfully expensive. Look at the following video. If you listen carefully, you will hear that this man already had some bad experience with cheaper models and I personally like the Align T-Rex series. So, some variant of the T-Rex 450 may be just right for you. VIDEO[^]
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