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| the "fun" Piccolo ikirus heli this be a good first timer kit? becuse it has everything i need except for the landing gear?? http://www.hobby-lobby.com/piccolo-fun-combo.htm guys please i need an anser 8 days till i deside what model to get ( i am trying to stay micro ) |
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| Hi I have to tell you that the fun picolo in my opinion would not do as much for you as the Hummingbird heli is much more stable and is just as easy to find parts for. Its flying being much more stable will help you in your quest to learn to fly. Dont get me wrong the Picolo is a well proven helicopter. It will serve you well but it is far more tricky to learn to fly. I'm sure that as long as you take the advice available and take your time learning to fly then you will enjoy your heli.
__________________ Regards Darren If you cant fly. dont quit trying. |
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| thanks daz i am and i am going to use the flight sim for 2 hours a night ( or less ) for a week striaght and i have a real life trainer lined up for when i am ready to do my first hover plus this will be a good learning experaince thanks for the quick reply ( btw i mean training gear not landing gear ) |
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