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Old 11-05-2010, 02:31 PM   #4 (permalink)
RĒzĒ
 

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I would personally never recommend it. It's too much money and too much involved for a beginner. And even if you did get it perfect it's so much of a crutch you may never get weened off of it. IMHO It's more something that is good for camera rigs and people that need to worry more about position rather than control.

If you want easy to fly "hands off" type of stability go with a co-axial machine to start. You'll get the feel of how to control a heli and have the "let go" freedom of self stabilization. And they're cheap
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