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RC Models => Helis => Topic started by: f1attitude on May 07, 2010, 03:18:17 AM



Title: Newbie needing help
Post by: f1attitude on May 07, 2010, 03:18:17 AM
First of all, let me congratulate teh moderators fr maintainin the site so well....
I am just into RC helicopters and ive browsed through diffrnt posts put up on teh site....im looking for a RTF 4Ch helicopter for under rs7500....please help me out by suggesting sm gud ones....
I chanced upon 2 helis during my ventures....
-4 CH 2.4GHz BlitzRCWorks Ghost SE
-4 CH 2.4GHz Walkera UFLY

Are these good helis and are they available in india? my purpos at present is mostly indoor flying....mayb ill get an advanced model after perfecting my skills on the 4ch one.....

govind... :)
(BTW, Im from Trivandrum....i don gues ters much RC flying round here)


Title: Re: Newbie needing help
Post by: Hellyflyer on May 07, 2010, 03:25:36 AM
U will have to check indian sites like shown in the banner on the top right hand side of this site to see if any of these models are available however I know u can get Honeybee FP from rotor.co.in for around Rs.6000 which is a good 4ch heli to begin with. I hope by indoor flying u did not mean inside your house as these can cause a lot of damage to your home n family if things get out of hands. You can always fly them in a indoor basket ball court or a big hall also can be flown in calm weather outside.

Hellyflyer


Title: Re: Newbie needing help
Post by: f1attitude on May 07, 2010, 04:29:40 AM
thank u v.much for the swift reply....i checkd rotor.co.in, but search fr the honeybee fp dsnt turn up ny results...though it seems to be a nice heli....
i could do wit a lot f help nd suggestions here...thnku.v.much
btw, i ws plannin to fly it insid the compound f my house, thnku fr ur advice...

regrds,
govind...


Title: Re: Newbie needing help
Post by: anwar on May 07, 2010, 04:01:26 PM
If strictly inside the house, then the LAMA v4 or v5 etc would be better choices. Or the Model-Art one etc.

If you are flying outside the house, the Honey Bee FP, Belt CP etc would be better choices.  But they do take much more time on a sim, otherwise you will crash a lot more. 

I will try to post availability in Indian shops as time permits, please do use the "mega list of shops" yourself in the mean time : http://www.rcindia.org/rc-outlets-and-resellers/mega-list-of-all-rc-outlets-in-india/


Title: Re: Newbie needing help
Post by: f1attitude on May 07, 2010, 06:07:47 PM
wil surely chk out the link (id skimmed through tis post bfore thoug i didn chek out teh sites)....cn u pls tel me whthr the honeybee fp and the belt cp wud b available fr my budget? if yes, ten id surely prefr em over the lama as im luking forwrd to devote a considerable part f my time to tis hobby...
im tight on budget....so im lukin fr a heli tat cn help me improve fr quite sm tym.....


Title: Re: Newbie needing help
Post by: anwar on May 07, 2010, 06:14:53 PM
Yes, they should be right around your budget.

Kindly avoid SMS language, it makes messages really hard to read.


Title: Re: Newbie needing help
Post by: Hellyflyer on May 07, 2010, 06:24:50 PM
My advice is if you are going to invest a good amount of time in this hobby then buy a Belt CP v2 might go slightly over your budget but it's very stable and a neat machine practice hard on the sim before you even try to hover on it. However an Ideal way to learn is to start from a Lama or a 4ch fixed pitch heli as they go easy on the flyer but don't expect any forgiveness from the Belt CP v2 as its a 6ch 3d machine but very stable only if you have spent the required amount of time on the simulator.

Hellyflyer


Title: Re: Newbie needing help
Post by: rajathv8 on June 19, 2010, 11:50:58 AM
can you suggest any 4 ch FP heli available in India?