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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Milton, VT
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Hello all! I am new to the sport. I have a used brushless mcpx that should be here soon. I am now looking for something like a Blade 450 3d to learn on. I would like something that has a lot of spare parts and wont break the bank! Please let me know what you have!
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130.00 450pro v2 fbl airframe with motor, esc and a 100% beast-x compatiable clone fbl controller add servos receiver and blades and you have the whole machine flying
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look at the CopterX line (and great prices) at Ehirobo.com
I have 2 copterX's and love them!
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Registered Users
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: MN.
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I have the mcpx and went to the 450 3D and I love it! I think that for most of us the ready to go aspect of the 450 3D and local parts is a great way to go at first. now that I'm comfortable with flying and with more repairs than I'll admit to, I now have a better understanding of my needs. I could not have put one together before learning this step first. So yes I would recommend the 450 3D highly.
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Registered Users
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Gold Coast, Australia
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AVOID the blade 450 3d it's a piece of flying dog dodo. If you like a Heli that hates the wind, is a nightmare to repair after a crash, doesn't go where you want it, requires vastly more skill than most newbies have to fly it. Them certainly get a flybar blade 450 3d. If you want a big awesome MCPX get a blade 450x they are awesome easy to repair and fly on rails and awesome in the wind. I've owned both.
You'll crash less with a FBL Heli. |
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Registered Users
Join Date: May 2011
Location: USA
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I do have a 450 V2 FB t rex for sale.Is the frame only.Not because I want to sell this heli but if I was you I would go with the real machine.You dont have to buy mine.But I started with a clone and it was a piece of sh$$t.If you buy this frame you will need electronics.It will come with motor and esc only.All you will need is servos and RX.Let me know.and also is fun building your own,you learn and understand so much!! Let me know.asking $75.00 shipped CONUS. |
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: nj
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