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12.11.2010, 08:16 AM
I had a co-axial a few years ago. Was fun for a short time. I like others I know, was starry eyed and thought about dogfights and the like but it was a challenge to just get the thing in the air as a beginner. I think the co-axial is just a stepping stone/ training device for the better quality ones.
Mine copped some very harsh crash landings ,lol, and I only replaced the main rotor shaft (aside from blades). I busted the body and skids and battery housing but either botched it up or didn't worry about it. I also didn't like the radio set up so I opened it up and swapped around some of the stick controls.
Since then I figured boats and planes/heli's are probably fun but when the battery runs out they don't fall out of the sky and I don't have to swim for it lol.
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