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Post by David Webb on Oct 25, 2010 13:48:00 GMT
Here is a bargain you must grab, from now till the 4th November 2010 all items in this shop are VAT FREE, yes VAT FREE and the days soon pass so make sure you get your orders in now. Look out for more great bargains on this shop at www.healthyshop.org.uk from now till Dec 12th 2010. Attachments:
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Post by tina123 on Sept 5, 2013 2:58:43 GMT
Hi ppl, great to find this forum and info available around here. I recently got a toy heli (worth $40~$50), 4Ch, coaxial, IR controller It was an eye opener to this world of RC heli. Of course the heli is very unstable, the yaw is damn too aggressive, and no matter how much I trim this thing (I was surprised to know it has trim) it gets out of balance the moment I liftoff. so once in the air, its a constant compensation to the heli instability with the direction stick (which i believe is common actually to most cheap helis AND the more expensive ones). Anyhow, I want to invest into a good RTF heli/tx combo. budget is up to 300 $S, (not inclusive of repairs, that's on separate budget) and thought about Walkera master CP. Now i know CP is not for beginners, yet my practice I can do with the toy heli (mostly nose in flight). I read its a good heli to start as its plastic, durable (in comparison to non plastic), cheap to repair, and available here in singapore. I wonder if it offers a better stability. also wondering if any way I can setup the CP to act like a FP - and at later time when more XP, can use the CP attributes. I read this funny review here (bias I'm sure) but they do have some valid points .what u guys think? I did search the forum could not find feedback about master CP for beginners.
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