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Latest blog entry: The WLToys V912
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Latest blog entry: The WLToys V912
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If there's a conventional coax heli that will handle 5 - 7 mph winds it's because there's a brick tied to it so it won't blow away. Even most single rotor FP helis won't handle that much wind.
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Latest blog entry: Lousy weather!!!
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