Brian Daniels
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its that time of the month again, fingers crossed for a power trainer
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I must admit that i add a bit of lead to mine its its a good blow, i think it makes it better to handle and as its only stick to the outside its easy to remove on lighter days
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well i learnt (well still learning) on a wildthing and find it great it there is a bit of wind and a bit of lead taped on.
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oh i like competition count me in...good luck everybody!
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A wild thing get together somewhere thats further south
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Im near Whitesheet (wilts) is anyone is interested?
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looks like a wildthing owners club is starting to take shape lol
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got to give it a go.....
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always in
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This year's 'English Open' F3F competition will be held at the White Sheet slopes on Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3nd of August. There is plenty of time to enter so take a look at the Whitesheet website for further information.
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count me in, I had a single rotor version before toerags trashed my house and killed it..so it will save me having to replace it myself
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got to be in it to win it
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fingers crossed!!
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hoping some of the scale scale guys from the gliding section drop down and may be express an interest
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well i will make use of it ..im in!
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ideal for a shockie did someone say...im in!!!
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im in....fingers crossed...
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I have not read the mag this month but as a small heli flyer i can give one bit of advise...small electric CP's are twitchy and much harder to learn with than the bigger nitros (not imposible but hard all the same) however the RTF market has loads to offer but none that are an easy next step for a novice without help. The most popular small electric is the trex 450 but again your looking at 250-300 pounds, again not a cheap option
The other factor is space, a lama, blade cx2 or any conta heli is alot more stable and flyable in a small space lounge etc however when you step up to the collective helis your lounge is no place to fly. you need an indoor club or outside space.
Well thats my 2p however i do agree the more reviews the better informed everyone will be as to where the hard earned readies are going to be spent, i know when i was starting out the lack of info made it hard, and lets face it reviews on the picoz dont cut the mustard, so cumon RCME get some heli reviews.
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I went up to my club (whitesheet) when the F3F comp was on, great to watch. Hope its back on this year
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in for a penny in for a moth....just doesnt sount the same as pound...still im in!!
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i would think it would, mine doesnt stick out, infact yheu do look like they will do the job very well...the only other downside to going lipo is the need for a lipo charger...now there is a whole new topic!!
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well you can go for a fixed pitch but they are alot harder to learn with...if you want a "real" heli for outside flying you will need to have a bigger budget... i would say blade cx and Phoenix RC Simulator,
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looks like fun,
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mode one..what ever next!
I must say though battery powered heated mittens does sound good