Model art Co axial Heli 3 channel RTF : Rs 1750/- MRP + courier Rs 100

Started by rcforall, January 23, 2010, 06:39:23 PM

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kaushalsakaria

Can i get the contact info for Mr Kalsi.. i want to buy one...

anwar

Please look under "Delhi" in this thread:  http://www.rcindia.org/rc-outlets-and-resellers/mega-list-of-all-rc-outlets-in-india/

PS: Not trying to duplicate information... that way, if it changes, we have only one place to change.
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kaushalsakaria

Thank you Anwar for providing me the seller details..
Need some more info or help, since i am just New to this Game......

I am plannin to buy Modelart Heli .. there is two model one is for Rs1750 and other is for Rs 2250 (with gyro).  please guide me which one should i go for ..? or any other is better please guide me , so i can buy in delhi...
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anwar

I have no experience with these specific models, hopefully someone who has tried both (or knows more about both) will respond. 

In general, the one with the gyro would be easier to fly, but may take away from the learning curve that will help you later on with bigger helis.
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akarshad

I have experience in using  one (without gyro) and seeing someone else use the other one. If you are someone who enjoys a relatively steeper learning curve go for the one without gyro. Its like trying to learn riding cycle with the side wheels and without side wheels.

Even the one without gyro, i am sure you will get bored within a few weeks, if not lesser. Other than flying around, other things you can try learning with that is precision landing,a.k.a CD case landing(which is tough without a gyro) and flying through narrow spaces.

My vote for the one without gyro just for the cheap thrill that it gives(like a i cant buy a Prado, so let me have a scorpio kind of :))

anwar

Quote from: akarshad on April 29, 2010, 12:07:22 PM
Even the one without gyro, i am sure you will get bored within a few weeks, if not lesser. Other than flying around, other things you can try learning with that is precision landing,a.k.a CD case landing(which is tough without a gyro) and flying through narrow spaces.

One of the things that I used to play with on such models (4 channel ones) is to try backwards flying (circles and figure-8s).  Such self imposed targets greatly enhance the fun/challenge with these.  Choose a big room, or outdoors on very calm days though.
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akarshad

good idea.. reverse flying 8 :) will try that till i get my MSR delivered on May 6th  ;D

kaushalsakaria

Thank you for your reply and guidance. As I am beginner on flying hobby. Can any one suggest me which Heli should I go after this Modelart one.
If you can provide me the some name and model numbers which I can buy later to get into intermediate Level and so on.. I'll be very grateful to you.
I am planning to get it from aboard since in India it is costlier, I have seen yesterday one "Raptor" would be around Rs. 60,000.

One I have seen in toyshop "M-Series" RS 3500 (bigger the Modelart heli) do you have idea how it is to flying like me as beginner.
kaushal

anwar

If you are looking for electric ones, something like

1.  Belt-FP
2.  Belt-CP
3.  Hobbyking clones of the Trex 450 series
4.  Walkera Creata
5.  Thunder Tiger Mini Titan

The first two are simpler, the others are a bit more complicated.  Others may please pitch in.
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jalanbk

I have this Modelart heli (6010) recently purchased...

It flies well till yesterday but yesterday evening the switch on heli got broken...

Now I can not swith it on or off, it seems it has a 2 way switch, with broken switch it is neither in charge mode or fly mode...

Any idea who can repair it ??

I can not find spare switch anywhere so I can not fix it for sure and electronic stores dont sell so small 2 way switch


akarshad

not sure about delhi, in bangalore the modelart showroom stocks almost all spares. why dont you make a call and ask that guy whether he can courier the switch to you.

jalanbk

even if they courier I don;t think I can fix it...

The board is too small for my soldering skills.. I have a shaking hand problem and I can not solder such a small part..

I need someone who can repair...

kaushalsakaria

you can find the Modelart showroom in Saket select city walk in new delhi. they do fix and repaired heli. i got my modelart heli repaired yetserday. they do change motherboard (with power button) Rs 600. for small heli which i have.
do contact them. tel: 011- 40566966
-kaushal