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05-24-2012 09:56 PM
YoungestPiperCub
Re: JR Vibe NEX E8

Thanks steve,

Ill be out this weekend
05-24-2012 07:12 PM
JetCrazy
Re: JR Vibe NEX E8

Hey Kevin

I haven't seen you at the field, but I just got my Vibe NEX flying and it is a great heli. You will love it. It flys alot like the Vibe 90 I bought from you but less expensive when it breaks. I still have a flybar, but will be converting in the future. I also went nitro with the OS 55 regulated and it has tons of power. Electric will be comparable I'm sure. I am sure you have seen the heli itself, but if you want another look at one let me know and we can get together.

Steven
05-24-2012 01:30 PM
tskca
Re: JR Vibe NEX E8

I would go for it!

I have flown many brands of helis over the decades and currently working on wearing out my first JR Vibe 50 (one of six). I like them - excellent quality; flies well. I'll need to power up with the YS 56 and install the Futaba 750 with NEX FBL head this summer.

Apparently due to the world economic situation, JR has outsource some of their kits. The E8 is made in Taiwan. There are build threads available.
05-24-2012 11:38 AM
YoungestPiperCub
JR Vibe NEX E8

Hey guys,

I am looking at getting back into helis after a 2 year hiatus. When I stopped I was pretty comfortable upright and inverted hovering as well as some basic piro flip stuff and ticktocks. I have been simming a bunch and am looking for a good mid size heli to start practise more advanced stuff. Has anyone flown one of these yet?

I talked to Scott Gray and he said his flies great but im wondering if anyone else has an opinion. I will be using futaba new cgy750 FBL unit and HV servos for sure but need a ship to put it into.

Suggestions? comments?


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