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Raptor 30V2 with TT-Pro 39 =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=A3189=2E00_+_deli?= =?ISO-8859-1?Q?very_from_cyberheli?=

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Carl Farrington - 23 Aug 2003 19:40 GMT
that's just unbelievable value. The only thing that I'm considering
though is that... well all my crashes have been because i've been flying
really low and really I should be high up so I can f.ck about and get
used to the heli without crashing straight away.. but I can barely see
my Sceadu or judge which way it's facing/moving when it's high-ish up.

Should I go for a Raptor 50 V2 then? or some 60-sized kit? Maybe I
should fit flashing L.E.D's to the front and back of the heli..
Ian McMillan - 23 Aug 2003 19:47 GMT
> Should I go for a Raptor 50 V2 then? or some 60-sized kit? Maybe I
> should fit flashing L.E.D's to the front and back of the heli..

Maybe some good glasses would be better ;-)

Ian
Philip Martin - 24 Aug 2003 08:09 GMT
> > Should I go for a Raptor 50 V2 then? or some 60-sized kit? Maybe I
> > should fit flashing L.E.D's to the front and back of the heli..
>
> Maybe some good glasses would be better ;-)
>
> Ian

Or a big pair of step ladders;o)

Phil Martin.
Beav - 23 Aug 2003 20:32 GMT
> that's just unbelievable value. The only thing that I'm considering
> though is that... well all my crashes have been because i've been flying
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> Should I go for a Raptor 50 V2 then? or some 60-sized kit? Maybe I
> should fit flashing L.E.D's to the front and back of the heli..

You should go for some nice brand spanking new glasses:-)

The size difference between the Sce and the Rap won't make you be able to
fly the Rap that much further out (of ANY further out), but a fluorescent
paint job might.

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Carl Farrington - 23 Aug 2003 21:18 GMT
>>that's just unbelievable value. The only thing that I'm considering
>>though is that... well all my crashes have been because i've been flying
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> fly the Rap that much further out (of ANY further out), but a fluorescent
> paint job might.

I wonder if I do need glasses... might get myself checked out ;-)
Beav - 23 Aug 2003 22:57 GMT
> >>that's just unbelievable value. The only thing that I'm considering
> >>though is that... well all my crashes have been because i've been flying
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>
> I wonder if I do need glasses... might get myself checked out ;-)

You should do that regularly anyway, specially when you get old:-)

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Andy Man - 23 Aug 2003 23:58 GMT
> that's just unbelievable value. The only thing that I'm considering
> though is that... well all my crashes have been because i've been flying
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> Should I go for a Raptor 50 V2 then? or some 60-sized kit? Maybe I
> should fit flashing L.E.D's to the front and back of the heli..

I paint my canopies bright orange...with a bright yellow belly...Paint the
fins a nice bright colour aswell! This has help me immensely when flying at
height!
If  you leave the raptor canopy as it is..and just put the standard stickers
on it, I found that it was far more difficult to orientate it.

Sell the stickers on Ebay. and it will make the Raptor kit from cyberheli
even cheaper!
 
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