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| can't think of the helicopter's name A couple years ago adds ran in R/C magazines about a gas helicopter that didnt bust when you crashed it. It was smaller than .30, and had pictures of the rotors being bent up and not breaking. I checked the website a few months ago, and there was an electric version too. I cant seem for the life of me remember what it was called. |
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| Re: can't think of the helicopter's name Hello, I think what you are referring to are the LMH or light machine helis. They are English and have flexible blades. You can find them on Ebay and they have a web site also. Hope that helped, Huey
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