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Hi i have been reading up what threads i can find and i was hoping that someone can recommenced what helicopter to buy for a beginner. Price would have to be about the £60 mark, is their much difference between 4 and 6 channel? I was looking at this on ebay http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-2007-LAMA-V-LAMA-5-RADIO-CONTROLLED-4CH-HELICOPTER_W0QQitemZ320196806553QQihZ011QQcategoryZ123847QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem and wondering if its any good.

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its all down to 1 major question:

Do you want a fully controlable 3d helicopter or a kids toy?

Any 4chl or contra rotating heli like the Lama is fine,.. but just a gimmick.

 

if you want a real 3D fully controlable model I would look at 6 chl models like the Esky range, Cp2, BeltCP or KINGII.

 

I'm hooked on these helicopters and have 6 now.

If you look around you can find some real bargins on E-bay.

Everyone seems to buy them and find it much harder than it looks.

 

I have picked up 3 unwanted gifts from e-bay for under £50 and when you compare the technology between the basic helicopters and these Esky 6chl, models you'd be crazy to buy a 4chl contra rotating heli.

 

Very expensive, but this site might give you some ideas:

http://www.buzzflyer.com

 

or this forum:

http://www.rcgroups.com (look under mini electric)

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definately this,

 

you can't go wrong if your a beginner, its got anti crash, and if you meet anyone you dont like there is a vast array of weapons you can use.

 

http://www.army-technology.com/projects/apache/images/apache113.jpg

 

ADHD 50

 

 

But on your budget I think you should be going for this:

 

http://www.maplin.co.uk/images/300/n91cz.jpg

 

available at maplins

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This is what I found, the larger helicopters are difficult to fly and in some cases very difficult.....

 

If you want something thats fun, that you can fly right away, I would go with the micro ones, you may think the're a bit tiny, but trust me they are very controllable, epescially indoors and still so much fun when your aiming for grannys head come Christmas morning......

 

I bought my brother in-law one of the micro ones, everyone had great fun with it. I also bought my dad one of the larger 60 quid ones and to this day we still havent managed to get it off the ground longer then about 20secs with out it crashing......

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sorry to drag up an oldish thread - but wondered if anyone knew of a supplier of the honey bee king 2 cheap? I see above you said the ebay link was pricey, but I can't find anything cheaper than about £100 for one.....?

 

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ESKY-HONEY-BEE-KING-II-2-6CH-RC-HELICOPTER-Training-K_W0QQitemZ120203768602QQihZ002QQcategoryZ123847QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

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Well my dad had a huge collection of scale petrol helicopters until recently when he started selling them all, mainly because the club ground was built on, and there were no local flying fields left. We still have a couple of petrol planes, a couple of gliders, a boat, and a few helicopters left. Personally, I have a petrol trainer plane, and a Picoo Z mini helicopter. I've been using the simulators on my PC for a while now - planes are no problem but flying helicopters still requires some work :(

 

My main interest in these electric heli's is what was mentioned earlier - you can fly them anywhere you like - and you don't need a license to fly :)

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You need a license for petrol choppers? So I can't fly it in the garden then?

 

As far as I understood it (unless it has changed) because of the noise of petrol engines and the safety element, all petrol craft need to be flown at an approved flying ground (usually associated with a club) and you need to purchase a license to fly one. I think this was around £60 last time I looked?

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