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| Hi Yall Im new with all this I bought a MAW010b2 on ebay Its 3 channel I cant find anything about it online or find any replacement parts I think i may have bought a piece of crap What do yall think and do u know where i could find parts for it Thanks |
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| Re: Beginner Try to place a photo of it on this site....maybe that will help someone to recognise it. Rob |
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| Your machine is designed for kids and parts are hard to find, if you wanna play something more powerful you can try Esky Lama V3 or Robins 22. What's good abt these two machines are they're quite easy to control and parts are also available. What I've tried: Picooz(no parts provided) -> Esky Lama 3 (Superb for beginners)-> Honey Bee King (to be purchased) Refer http://www.rc711.com/shop/index.php?cPath=22_23 (Esky parts) |
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| Thanks Ive done wrecked this machine alot I cant believe kids could fly it its pretty tough to get off the ground Maybe ill fly it until its not flyable anymore then shop for a new one I guess i got hosed on ebay |
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| Re: Beginner fly it like you stole it, then look for a heli that has 4 channels. walkera has a bunch and esky has some. i personally dont like the coaxial blades that are on some of the 4 channel helis but they seem to be fairly stable. |
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