If you ever decide to fly my best advice to anybody wanting to do so, is get yourself a flight sim and log as many hours possible on it, the reset button cost you nothing and then when your ready after that find a local club that has instructors and have them buddy box you on one of there...
Nice find Kwong since I've been flying for awhile now, I've thought about picking up a heli to start practicing with and now you show this, I'm definitly going to factor this one into the finances, now how do i sneak this one past the wife:shhh:
This here was my first trainer an awesome RTF plane for the price, comes with everything you need to go flying, well except fuel.
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXGHD4**&P=0
Were paying 3.49 for regular and 3.69 for premium up here in the Northwest no better feeling then being raked across the coals :flaming: the sad thing is we have three major refineries were i live i dont understand :shrug: why we have to pay so much more then some of the larger cities its just...
One thing i have to say here is dont go with the stock batteries on that brushless set up if you do you might run in to the issue of cogging really bad because the stock batteries dont have enough juice to supply the brushless set up with the power it needs, i would personally bite the bullit...