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Post by wayne on Mar 29, 2012 13:18:33 GMT -4
something like a Chaos or FHH 500. It's only money:)
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mike
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Post by mike on Mar 29, 2012 14:46:33 GMT -4
Dr evil
I would pick up a 500 size md500 and they look good and are a nice size. You could always add scale fittings later. Mike
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Post by doc121 on Mar 29, 2012 18:19:16 GMT -4
wayne. You're not the only person I've heard say helis are easier to fly. My SON & one of my nephews to name 2.
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Post by carguy4471 on Apr 17, 2012 7:43:48 GMT -4
Ok, so I am just starting to learn more and more about scale fuses. If I go with a 500 size scale, would the 450 mech. still being used or do I need to go with something like a Chaos 500? For a 500 sized fuse you'd want to use 500 sized mechanics, a Chaos heli would be perfect. I too would vote for a 500 as a first scale. Parts are a little bigger and easier to work with in most cases. With the added size of the fuselage, you really do wind up with a heli of pretty appreciable size as well. Just my $0.02.
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Post by Dr. Evil on Apr 17, 2012 8:31:15 GMT -4
Ok, so I am just starting to learn more and more about scale fuses. If I go with a 500 size scale, would the 450 mech. still being used or do I need to go with something like a Chaos 500? For a 500 sized fuse you'd want to use 500 sized mechanics, a Chaos heli would be perfect. I too would vote for a 500 as a first scale. Parts are a little bigger and easier to work with in most cases. With the added size of the fuselage, you really do wind up with a heli of pretty appreciable size as well. Just my $0.02. Hey bro., thanks for the input but recently I've decided to go with a 600 size Airwolf. I am just waiting for it to become available again. I can't wait!
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