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panny Hover Master
Joined: 31 Dec 2008 Posts: 7 Location: windsor
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Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2008 9:30 pm Post subject: Purchasing 1 heli vs 2 |
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Can i learn to fly on the cp pro 2 and buy just 1 heli instead of buying the cx2 then buying the cp pro 2 later
you rc heli pilots are just great on this site to new pilots
Love your forum you rc pilots keep it interesting and your information is valuable you can't beat expierence for information |
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camoflight Hopping Maniac
Joined: 02 Jul 2007 Posts: 37
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Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2008 10:33 pm Post subject: |
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There is actually no set rule that you will have to buy a co-axial helicopter first and then graduate to a single blade helicopter later on. If you want you can certainly start with the cp-pro 2 right way. The reason a lot of people suggest a co-axial first (I do too actually) is that it's easier to fly and easier to learn on. It's also less expensive to buy and maintain/fix. The thing is, crashes are inevitable and that's especially so when you're first starting out.
So if you really want to start with the cp-pro 2 then there's no problems at all .
I would really really recommend you get some flight time in the sim so much so that the controls feel natural before taking the real heli to the air. |
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tombo242 Admin
Joined: 04 Nov 2008 Posts: 4718 Location: Santo Estêvão, East Algarve, Portugal. Now 82, but still feels 22.
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Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 2:40 am Post subject: |
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Hi Panny
I'm 100% behind Camoflight on this one, the choice is yours, you must go with what you feel, but please get that sim time in it will save lots of hard earned cash. |
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panny Hover Master
Joined: 31 Dec 2008 Posts: 7 Location: windsor
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Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 11:21 pm Post subject: |
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camoflight wrote: | There is actually no set rule that you will have to buy a co-axial helicopter first and then graduate to a single blade helicopter later on. If you want you can certainly start with the cp-pro 2 right way. The reason a lot of people suggest a co-axial first (I do too actually) is that it's easier to fly and easier to learn on. It's also less expensive to buy and maintain/fix. The thing is, crashes are inevitable and that's especially so when you're first starting out.
So if you really want to start with the cp-pro 2 then there's no problems at all .
I would really really recommend you get some flight time in the sim so much so that the controls feel natural before taking the real heli to the air. | THANK YOU FOR THE RESPONSE --PANNY |
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