原先發佈於:Sapphire
As I'm a total novice, I've opted for a simple 3-channel helicopter with standard aerial. None of that 2.4Ghz stuff just yet, and until I'm happy controlling a 3-channel, 4 is out of the question. Should arrive in a few days, so I'll get some practise in and show it off when it gets here, assuming I can fly it!
Anyone else into RC helicopters? Anyone got any hobby-level gear? If I properly get into this and have the skills needed, I'll look at a higher-power, 3D chopper.
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I actually used to regularly fly RC gas powered airplanes. I was also really good with helis on the G3 RC simulator, but I liked planes more. I stopped flying them mostly because I'm flying real airplanes now, and that takes up both my time and my money. Hell, gas in Chicago can cost $8 a gallon for 100LL. I get it for 6 but it's still expensive. I'm also into amateur radio which can be a bit pricey too.
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Only helis I've had are the cheapo indoor 2-channel type, but they're fun as hell, especially if you have cats. I got to be pretty good with one of those and started looking into going bigger, but then life got in the way of all that for a while. Switching from helis to cars, I also have a Traxxas Revo 3.3, which is sick, but I haven't played with it since Reach was a new game, and that is something I ought to correct soon, really . . .
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Protip: Your gonna crash I would haves tarted with something a little smaller to learn the basics. I've seen the results of not knowing how to fly them and the results are expensive. I started with a little Radioshack helimichopper. Fun little bird to fly.