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Originally Posted by simon varley
helicopters. badly. haven't flown in a while but I can just about hover and move around. Calling it 'flying' is probably an exaggeration
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the 120 is actually pretty stable and easy. the mcpx is a tricky little bugger, and the 450 scares me ****less when those blades are spinning
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Well, atleast you dont talk rubbish on rc boat owners towards their boats not being able to fly. However rc boats tend to float and i dont reckon rc copters do.
I think flying rc anything takes a bit more tallent then non flying things. Hence why i stick to cars, I'd love a off its chops boat but dont have a place to run it so cant justify wasting money.