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Old 04-21-2006, 05:22 PM
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Hummingbird V4

I was talking to a Century rep the other day about the Elite 3D Pro. He mentioned that later this month (April) or early next month (May), they were going to release the Hummingbird V4. I'm not sure what are going to be the differences between the V3 & V4, but he said that it is going to be a really nice Heli. I was just wondering if anyone had heard anything about this new version, what are the pro's & con's? I was inquiring about purchasing my first heli and was wondering, should I wait and purchase this V4 or go ahead and get the Elite 3D Pro. He said the 3D Pro would be a handful for a newbie, do you believe this to be the case? Should I start with an FP and then later move to a CP? Thanks in advance.
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Old 04-27-2006, 03:57 PM
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Re: Hummingbird V4

Hi. The Humminbird V3 is oneof the best Fixed Pitch micro heli's out there. SO the V4 should be even better!

The hummingbird 3D pro will be about two to three times as expensive to get in the air as the V3/V4 (depending on which transmitter you get). It will be alot harder to set up, and if you crash it, it will cost you alot more in parts.

I would say get the Hummingbird V3/V4. Dont make learning, too hard or expensive for yourself.

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