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Old 06-10-2008, 09:16 AM
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So I've been trolling these forums for the past week or so reading up on different posts, but I was looking for some suggestions on which copter to go with. Currently I have some basic flight experience using a friends copter who doesn't live in the area anymore, so I was looking for something that I could re-learn with and expand with after practicing. Since my budget isn't too large, mabye $600 tops, I decided to look into electric copters over gas/nitro ones.

From past posts that I've read, a copter thats 450-550 would probably suit what I'm looking for, since I want to have a copter I won't outgrow too soon. My current research shows mostly RTF copters. I'm not saying RTF is a bad thing, I'd just like to find a copter that is not assembled or only partially assembled since I'd want know how the copter is actually put together. I would be looking for some complete package to mostly assemble with already upgraded parts since I hope to have the budget for that.

I'm welcome to suggestions and any help I can find regarding this, let me know if there's anything else I should know when trying to narrow down my search for a copter.
Old 06-10-2008, 09:35 AM
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Hurricane 550 from ka-plane.com http://ka-planes.com/inc/sdetail/2192 while it's a RTF heli, you can ask Mike to not assemble it. Although Mike is very good at assembling them.. the 550 is as big as a .30 nitro uses 2 3s lipos.. and is incredibly stable in the air. the complete package from Ka-Planes is $649
Old 06-10-2008, 09:41 AM
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ORIGINAL: Kaelan

Hurricane 550 from ka-plane.com http://ka-planes.com/inc/sdetail/2192 while it's a RTF heli, you can ask Mike to not assemble it. Although Mike is very good at assembling them.. the 550 is as big as a .30 nitro uses 2 3s lipos.. and is incredibly stable in the air. the complete package from Ka-Planes is $649
I'm definitely liking that selection, any idea if id be able to get a longer flight time out of possibly a 500 copter? I'd wanna see if I could get something that might have a bit longer flight time, if thats possible?
Old 06-10-2008, 10:03 AM
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everyone wants longer flight times... even me.. the simple fact is... LiPo run down... to get more flight time, buy more batteries...with that heli you'd be looking at 5-7 minutes (depending on motor and gearing) mine I can currently get 6 minutes on 2200mah packs.. 3300mah packs would get me 7 minutes.. I did swap my motor for a Z20a-980 and changed my gearing to a 14T pinion and 50T primary.. if I dropped my head speed even lower, I could extend that to 10+ minutes.. but it would be a very very slow 10 minutes

at these flight times, I find it's plenty long and give my electronic a chance to cool down and me a chance to breathe (must remember to breathe while flying)
Old 06-10-2008, 11:04 AM
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The hurricane is a nice choice for an entry level RTF heli. Lots of upgrades available but still very capable in stock form. For $600 in a 450 size look at the trex clones like the CopterX, you should be able to put one together w/ a DX6i for around $600.

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