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#RCGROUPS CLEARVIEW SIMULATOR UPGRADE#
My total list of dmg so far in 3 days of flying.īroken flybar - replaced (gonna upgrade to steel) I have heard that some people on other forums have spent almost as much as the cost of the heli again in spares and repairs, but they really are a lot tougher that the other models out there and it depends how quick a learner you are too.īuzz flyer are abit pricey for stuff but it all arrives next day without fail. Personally I always wanted a small non-coax heli and the 4#3 fits the bill perfectly.
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Small control movements really are all that's required if you want to maintain control in a hover.Īt the end of the day, buy what you are happy with. It's also more difficult to recover from loss of control because it's smaller and faster moving. The co-ax was quite easy to recover from loss of control, but I find that when the 4#3 gets going in one direction and I loose the hover, it's gone before you can blink and crashed into something. It also picks up speed a lot quicker that a co-ax. I could quite happily do circuits of my living room with my smaller co-ax (Walkers 5#5) before I stopped flying late last year, but am only just getting comfortable with tail-in hovers on the 4#3 as it's that much more twitchy. I wouldn't discount getting a 4#3 as a first model heli, but I can see the price putting some people off when some cheaper co-ax's are half the price. Certainly not something you want to be flying near anything expensive or breakable if you're unsure of what you're doing, and as a result I was banned to the garage by the girlfriend.
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The rotor head speed on the Lama almost scared me the first time I throttled it up after getting used to the sedate style of the Mosquito. A Mosquito was how I got into Heli's and although I could quite happily (although very slowly due to design) fly it around the living room, it's a completely different beast to something like the Lama. Don't make the mistake of comparing a Mosquito (or clone) with a proper model.