Plz suggest a suitable birthday gift

Started by rohitgupta322, August 09, 2010, 06:17:47 PM

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rohitgupta322

Alright RCIndia members, my birthday is on the 15th of August (this Sunday, also the independence day).Ill become 18 yrs old. So i need help from you all. Plz suggest me any RC related gift which i can ask for from my parents.

I have 2 RTF's which fly great, have 1 scratch build plane which had an unsuccessful maiden flight, have an 8ch TX(Sanwa RDS8000).
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Sahevaan

How about considering a nitro trainer ?

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controlflyer

+1 don't forget the training gear along with the heli.
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rohitgupta322

Quote from: vinay on August 09, 2010, 10:19:34 PM
Budget?
Around 10k. Though, my dad hasn't told me officially :giggle:, but that is what i guess. ;).(Wow this is my 100th post)
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rajathv8

Get yourself a heli or an entry buggy. Next b'day youl be an all ronder :D

capt_addy

well i would suggest that master one skill first before moving to heli's or trucks..  go in for a 3D nitro plane or a patter plane and master it.
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vinay

You can buy a HK450 PRO Belt with some spares. But you need to spend heck of time on sim.

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FlyJoe

I dont fly em... BUT Helis it is..Helis are what you need as a gift.... On your 18th birthday you better be hovering than anything else. but dunno what you can get for that budget.
I would have said a Nitro high/low winger.... a co-axial is also a good start.

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anwar

Quote from: capt_addy on August 10, 2010, 08:51:04 PM
well i would suggest that master one skill first before moving to heli's or trucks..  go in for a 3D nitro plane or a patter plane and master it.

I had thought of the same, but then 3D skills can be easily mastered on a plan-built foamy, which can be done with very little budget.  On the other hand, starting in helis requires some dough ;)
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