View Full Version : Well, I'm calling it quits... 4G6S for sale
schumy
09-27-2010, 07:15 PM
I haven't had the chance to fly this heli long, but it's too much for me. I want to sell it and get something a bit less advanced.
I'm sad to have to do this :( but I have no choice, I'm too much of a noob for my own wallet.
Here's the link: http://www.helifreak.com/showthread.php?t=246346
UJSTIN
09-28-2010, 11:40 AM
Nice it comes with battle scars!
:shock:
schumy
09-28-2010, 12:00 PM
just one, that I'll be fixing very soon. Some people might want to take it upon themselves to replace the broken piece, and it's a good price with all the accessories.
UJSTIN
09-28-2010, 12:18 PM
It Is a good Price for everything. Including the 2801 pro, that's at least $150. I'm sure you will sell it in no time.
:banana(PEANUT BUTTER JELLY TIME)
shaggybirdman
09-29-2010, 02:44 PM
lol if not ya can always just send it to me. i'll give it a good home. :YeaBaby:
pitchp
09-30-2010, 07:48 AM
I would of thought the 4g6 is more stable than the 4g3. schumy, you should give it a chance, I was like that once with my 4g3, and now I am so happy with them. I crash, crash, crash, and hardly anything broken. I fly over grass. And if something brakes, it's fixable. Try the MSR I heard that was a good heli
schumy
10-05-2010, 04:47 PM
Alright! Got the new plastic swash in, I already installed it on the heli. Take it off my hands!
pitchp
10-06-2010, 12:43 AM
First Bid here $10!
eightythree
10-06-2010, 07:22 PM
$11!
LOL why not raffle it off? :YeaBaby:
pitchp
10-06-2010, 10:49 PM
I never win raffles! But I see your tactics. Better get your own brother. This is no 83 Nitro. You wouldn't be able to handle this bird. $11.10 :)
eightythree
10-07-2010, 12:04 AM
Ha!
Ive flow helis smaller than ur thumb :YeaBaby:
timewerx
10-07-2010, 01:02 AM
I would of thought the 4g6 is more stable than the 4g3. schumy, you should give it a chance, I was like that once with my 4g3, and now I am so happy with them. I crash, crash, crash, and hardly anything broken. I fly over grass. And if something brakes, it's fixable. Try the MSR I heard that was a good heli
The 4G6 was his very first heli. Not really a good heli to train on unless you're rich or extremely patient.
Flying over grass has its benefits, saves the fragile blades and other parts from damage. Not all have that luxury. If you fly over hard surface, every crash on the 4G6 would incur you average of $5 on crash parts.
Multiplying that to the number of times I crashed in my 4#3b while training, would cost $6300 if I was crashing a 4G6 instead!:wow2: A 4#3b costed me only $159 when I got it and was completely crash proof. I hovered my 4G6 out of the box because of my cheap 4#3b training! Doing FP to CP certainly saved me thousands of dollars!:thumbup:
pitchp
10-07-2010, 02:56 AM
Ha!
Ive flow helis smaller than ur thumb :YeaBaby:
lol
pitchp
10-07-2010, 02:57 AM
The 4G6 was his very first heli. Not really a good heli to train on unless you're rich or extremely patient.
Flying over grass has its benefits, saves the fragile blades and other parts from damage. Not all have that luxury. If you fly over hard surface, every crash on the 4G6 would incur you average of $5 on crash parts.
Multiplying that to the number of times I crashed in my 4#3b while training, would cost $6300 if I was crashing a 4G6 instead!:wow2: A 4#3b costed me only $159 when I got it and was completely crash proof. I hovered my 4G6 out of the box because of my cheap 4#3b training! Doing FP to CP certainly saved me thousands of dollars!:thumbup:
oh i c. I agree. I started on the blade mcx, then went on to the 4#3b, and now 4g3, FF ep200 and other helis.
My advice to schumy is to keep it, get a simulator, Phoenix or RF, and just practice there. The 4g6 is a very good heli, from what I hear. But it requires a big space to fly like a gym or an indoor basketball court.