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12-20-2006, 02:20 PM | #1 |
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My Xmas came early.
Got all the stuff that I was waiting for yesterday. Man am I pumped. Can't wait to build the bypyak.
Took the CP Pro to a friends' garage late last night and tooled around for one batt pack. Can't wait to try it with more room. |
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12-20-2006, 05:51 PM | #6 |
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I am: Mike P
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The Blade CP Pro is a lot of fun. I recommend you install flat bottom blades though if you don't have a lot of heli experience.
I want a DX7 so bad now. Hopefully I'll get some good money gifts over Christmas.
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12-20-2006, 10:42 PM | #7 |
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I'm doing alright so far with the heli as it is. Haven't actually flown it yet, but I'm going by Radds' school of heli flying, so it's a long process. And only one battery pack through it last night.
I decided on the DX6 before the DX7 was out and now looking at the price difference, I think I made the right choice. That and I'm probably only going to be expanding my hanger with parkflyers anyhoo. I'm not using the DX6 with the heli as it is. I may use it later if I decide to upgrade it when I feel I have a good grasp on things. I can't wait to have my hobby room built in the basement so I can actually build and then hide my planes(from the cats). benjhind I suggest a wireless keyboard...not so much with the shorting out, just change the batt's and you are good to go... |
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