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Greg
Jul 15, 2004, 03:11 PM
Hello,
I am a newbie as far as RC is concerned. I am currently building a Fun
Piccolo, and am interested in also getting something larger - but still
electric.
Can you give me your impressions of the Lite Machines Corona (120)? Would
that be a decent helicopter for this stage in my learning? Or would it be
better to go with a Collective Pitch helicopter, like the Logo or the ECO 8
or 16?
Thanks for your opinions!
Greg
Alan
Jul 15, 2004, 05:11 PM
I would recommend the Logo 10. It's stable and performs well. As and when
LiPol batteries drop in price, it will be a serious contender against a 30
sized IC machine on performance and duration!
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"Greg" <not.provided@nospam.net> wrote in message
news:40f6c28b_1@news3.buffnet.net...
> Hello,
>
> I am a newbie as far as RC is concerned. I am currently building a Fun
> Piccolo, and am interested in also getting something larger - but still
> electric.
>
> Can you give me your impressions of the Lite Machines Corona (120)? Would
> that be a decent helicopter for this stage in my learning? Or would it be
> better to go with a Collective Pitch helicopter, like the Logo or the ECO
8
> or 16?
>
> Thanks for your opinions!
>
> Greg
>
>
S-Man
Jul 15, 2004, 07:11 PM
Alan wrote:
> I would recommend the Logo 10. It's stable and performs well. As and when
> LiPol batteries drop in price, it will be a serious contender against a 30
> sized IC machine on performance and duration!
I agree with Alan. I've got a LMH Corona and if you're already playing
with a Piccolo, you will quickly outgrow the Corona.
..S.
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