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Spencermm

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Anyone into them? I have a few questions.
Thanks,
Spencer
 
I've got a bit of experience, but I'm far from being an expert...

Bryan
 
I have a Hirobo shuttle with crash kits, spare frame, spare engine, books, tapes and radio for sale.
 
I flew RC heli many years ago.
Not flying anything these days but when my arm works again I am thinking of trying an indoor micro heli.

Mostly I like flying RC sailplanes, but the helis are lots of fun.
 
Get a good simulator and learn to fly heli's on it first. It will reduce the costs associated with rekitting and then repairing the real deal.

A gyro to help manage the tail roter will also make the learning curve a bit less steep.
 
This is the site for RC Heli questions.

I used to have a Sceadu Evo 30 until I sold it to help fund my flight training. Someday I'll get another, they're a blast.

Definitely get the Realflight sim before attempting to fly the model.

Also, a good place to purchase from....Heliproz:)
 
I have two Dragon Fly 4 Heli's....shoot with the question.

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Excellent deal and price for a beginner

I could never get my engine to run right, I'm sitting on about $1k of stuff. I bought the second engine and I couldn't get it to run right. I have no use for the gear and no time to get it right. Make me an offer. I have nowhere to practice.

I bought extra engine, crash kits and extra frame when I was on the ship. I was going to play in the desert with it for a month. I have 4 gallons of fuel about 5 years old that's probalbly worthless. It has a gyro and a RealFlight simulator that works with old windows.

My original plan was to use it as a training aid for a Bergen

Welcome to Bergen R/C - /index The observer with the camera mount was where I was headed.

If you have an interest PM me for a good deal

Times changed and side scan is my new hobby
 

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