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Old 02-09-2007, 10:47 AM
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Heli-Maxe AXE CP VS. E-Flite Blade CP PRO

Latest updated version of G3.5 has the AXE CP by Heli-Max but not the E-Flite bird. So I'm wondering how these two compare in RL. I'm leaning heavily towards the E-Flite CP PRO when I do go live but can now only fly the AXE.
I've checked all add ons at Real-Flights site and the Blade CP PRO isn't in any of them...too bad for me.
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Old 02-10-2007, 04:42 AM
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Re: Heli-Maxe AXE CP VS. E-Flite Blade CP PRO

flying live is completely different to useing the simulator. The simulator will teach you how to use the right inputs and it is very acurrate on its presentation of flight and response however. When you are flying for real you have money in the air and if you crash you are takeing that money and throwing a large amount of it away. this makes you fly with a lot more caution and fear for crashing.
What it sounds to me like your doing is compareing the aircraft on your simulator to help you with figureing out which is best!!!!
Please dont make this mistake. Simulators are programmed to a basic form to help you get going it is then that a pilot puts there trims and settings in to get the model on the simulator to fly like the models he has.

Useing the simulator this way allows people to develope there ability and learn more advanced manouvers with a model that flies simular to theres.

Please don't think that you have a model on your simulator that flies like the real thing. Some simulators make models too easy to fly and some make them harder to fly. The simulator is a great tool but only gets accurate when you adjust its flight program on each model.
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Old 02-11-2007, 05:12 PM
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Re: Heli-Maxe AXE CP VS. E-Flite Blade CP PRO

Thanks for the advice...I do apreciate it.
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Old 02-16-2007, 03:01 PM
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Re: Heli-Maxe AXE CP VS. E-Flite Blade CP PRO

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Latest updated version of G3.5 has the AXE CP by Heli-Max but not the E-Flite bird. So I'm wondering how these two compare in RL. I'm leaning heavily towards the E-Flite CP PRO when I do go live but can now only fly the AXE.
I've checked all add ons at Real-Flights site and the Blade CP PRO isn't in any of them...too bad for me.
The Helimax CP is almost exactly the same as the Blade CP

Just like

The Helimax CX is almost exactly like the Blade CX.

So short answer is, use the helimax cp in the simulator if you are going to be flying the Blade in real life.
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Old 05-01-2007, 07:47 PM
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Lightbulb Re: Heli-Maxe AXE CP VS. E-Flite Blade CP PRO

the flight sim is more realistic than you think , yes you need the knowledge to set up the heli so it flys like the sim , you fly the Axe and then the Raptor 90 SE and tell me there's no differance.
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