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« Reply #24 on: November 03, 2006, 10:00:08 PM »

Hi Guys
Am back last nite.  Wow lost of the time here haha  Grin

Thanks for the post & interest by nice people here  cheers

Saw someone asking for mini heli.  Well, if refering to those 'toy' you get in Carrefour etc, you can't go too far (distant) with those.  Some of these models are also hard to control and usually can do only vertical movement.  For left/right they don't move that well.

For true RC heli going to 40 storey is not a big problem.  That is still within the radio range.  The main problem as mention by Singer high is that probably you cannot even see it  Wink  Orientation in flying RC heli is very important and you certainly do not want to lose that.  At 40 storey, don't think anyone can see the heli anymore.

If really keen in heli, my opinion is to invest a little more for a true flying electric model.  Just like we see the market is getting to flood with RC toys & planes esp those selling in mojor shopping ctr, being able to fly & getting the model grounded is only a small gap away.  Not saying all these products are not flyable, but most usually are Undecided

So if anyone is interested in picking up this hobby, instead of picking up a thrifty model off the shelf in any shopping ctr, I would suggest, go to a more reputable shop / person for advises.  Then work out your budget and get a reliable model to start with.

This will just bring on your interest to this hobby and instead of letting it spoiled by a products found in a 'toy section'.

I have been coaching a lot of begineer in this hobby & I have seen how many progress, move on or give up.  The key different is, with a good model, getting to fly can be as short as one day business or with a bad model, getting to fly is always an impossible mission.  Just my personnal opinion  Tongue

Well, will arrange for a demo for kite and planes also sometimes next week once I have settle back to my routine again.  Will keep you guys posted.  Cheers & good weekend cheers
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« Reply #25 on: July 18, 2007, 11:34:38 PM »

how har? any more show?
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« Reply #26 on: July 25, 2007, 01:05:46 AM »

Hi, i am interested in the RC kite also... plse reply
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« Reply #27 on: August 26, 2007, 12:12:54 AM »

Hi, i am interested in rc kite and plane too. any suggestion of shops for beginners to visit? budget maximum is 300-400 for time being.
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