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Started by gauravraina, August 28, 2011, 03:07:10 PM

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KALYANPRODHAN

In first link
     though 2.4GHz written and in Tx pic,
     and 2.4GHz anteena shown,
but
      why IRcontrol written in detailed description,
I dont know.

The item 2 is flooded in indian market and
   you will find it much less to
   your nearest shopping mall even.

Thanks
We have to unite and to prove ourself to make indigenous products as well as marketing / Canvasing them. I'm sure we must achieve success if we try unitedly.

gauravraina

Thank you KALYANPRODHAN Sir for your insightful reply, :hatsoff:
I confirmed with HellyFlyer that he has the first heli GT5888 in stock , it has a 2.4Ghz antenna not IR.  :thumbsup:
Gaurav Raina
4th year UG
Electronics Enginneering
RAIT, D.Y.Patil, Mumbai University

gauravraina

Gaurav Raina
4th year UG
Electronics Enginneering
RAIT, D.Y.Patil, Mumbai University

gauravraina

#28
The first Heli MJX F28 seems to be great VFM , it's very durable and the remote is super cool !
Check out the video >

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4Xw6Ch41TE&feature=related
Gaurav Raina
4th year UG
Electronics Enginneering
RAIT, D.Y.Patil, Mumbai University

gauravraina

#29
 :help:  :-\

Please Suggest !
Gaurav Raina
4th year UG
Electronics Enginneering
RAIT, D.Y.Patil, Mumbai University

gauravraina

#30
Price:
1. JXD F28 4ch coaxial
   $70 =~ Rs.3330/- including shipping (EMS 8-13 days)
    27Mhz Tx LCD / PRO professional remote control
    Twin rotor coaxial
    3.7V 1150mAh Li-PO  flight: approx. 6 - 8 minutes   
   

2. Nine Eagles Solo Pro 260A 4ch coaxial
   $79 =~ Rs.3730/- including shipping (EMS 8-13 days)
    2.4Ghz Tx
    Single rotor design
    1-cell 3.7V 120mAh Li-PO Flight time: 7-8 minutes
Gaurav Raina
4th year UG
Electronics Enginneering
RAIT, D.Y.Patil, Mumbai University

goldee1984

hi to all RC fans. I m a newbee for RC. I m interested in RC helis. I have read article on this site about dfferent terms & topics for bigginers. is it good to start with any 4 channel fixed pitch heli if in future i want to upgrade for 6 ch helis?  and how much easy is to start with this 4 ch heli. before this i have tried a 3 channel toy heli.

gauravraina

 Hi goldee1984,
You should have started a new thread , as even I'm asking for advice in this thread !!

Anyway, if you have flown a 3ch Heli , you may progress onto a 4ch Single Rotor Fixed Pitch Heli , like the one offered by HellyFlyer >
http://www.rcindia.org/deals-and-special-offers/for-sale!!-gt-5889-4ch-fp-2-4ghz-heli's/

Last I know he was offering it for Rs 5950/- please confirm.

But before you fly that , you need to practice on Simulator with a Transmitter (which has a sim port) or Buy dummy Simulator Tx. As the veterans advice :salute:

This is my opinion , I'm also a beginner.

Gaurav
Gaurav Raina
4th year UG
Electronics Enginneering
RAIT, D.Y.Patil, Mumbai University

rajathv8

Please note shipping from abroad requires luck with customs since it caries a radio :)

gauravraina

Hi Rajath,
Yes I have read about the restriction on Tx import...
But whats the worst case if your unlucky ?   >:D
I mean don't they let you off after paying customs duty ? :headscratch:
Gaurav Raina
4th year UG
Electronics Enginneering
RAIT, D.Y.Patil, Mumbai University

gauravraina

Hi guys,
I am really keen on buying the Nine Eagles Solo Pro 260A V2 (:|~ Is this a good deal ? ($70 with shipping)

http://www.ebay.com/itm/NE260L-RTF-260A-SOLO-PRO-Nine-Eagles-4CH-Mini-Heli-red-/180624095194?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2a0e08f7da#ht_3566wt_1346

The seller is shipping via Hong Kong Air Mail , I guess its unregistered , so I guess it wont attract customs ...?

Should I order spare blades , battery , charger along with it ? as it doesn't come with any !! Its battery is charged with remote :(

Thanks
Gaurav Raina
4th year UG
Electronics Enginneering
RAIT, D.Y.Patil, Mumbai University

gauravraina

Quote from: goldee1984 on September 15, 2011, 11:57:12 AM
hi to all RC fans. I m a newbee for RC. I m interested in RC helis. I have read article on this site about dfferent terms & topics for bigginers. is it good to start with any 4 channel fixed pitch heli if in future i want to upgrade for 6 ch helis?  and how much easy is to start with this 4 ch heli. before this i have tried a 3 channel toy heli.
According to HeliPal.com
The path for RC Heli usually goes like this:

3 channel Co-Axial Heli Toy (e.g. Swift, JXD) >
4 channel Co-Axial Heli (Lama 100D02, Lama 400) >
4 channel fixed pitch single rotor heli (CB180 Series, V120 Series, UFLYS) >
6 channel Collective Pitch outdoor heli (Creata 400, 60B, Storm 450)
You may have a look at CB180 series and hope it helps :P
Gaurav Raina
4th year UG
Electronics Enginneering
RAIT, D.Y.Patil, Mumbai University

gauravraina

#37
Hello my fellow RC enthusiasts  :hatsoff:

I am very happy today as I received my RC Heli 'Nine Eagles Solo Pro 260A' from China which I ordered via ebay  ;D
Had to wait 21 long days for the Registered standard air mail to arrive  :o

Gave it a test flight , its so cool  (:|~

Thank you all members who have Helped me make the right choice, especially HellyFlyer :bow:

Some Images I took:
Gaurav Raina
4th year UG
Electronics Enginneering
RAIT, D.Y.Patil, Mumbai University

gauravraina

Some more pics: :)

It's very tiny, looks bigger in photos  :giggle:
Gaurav Raina
4th year UG
Electronics Enginneering
RAIT, D.Y.Patil, Mumbai University

controlflyer

you've made a good investment buying a nine eagle.
very good for a beginner heli..
Happy flying.

CF
Money flies when the transmitter is ON...

gauravraina

Thank you controlflyer   :)

I finalized on this Heli after seeing the detailed documentation & advice available online  :thumbsup:
Gaurav Raina
4th year UG
Electronics Enginneering
RAIT, D.Y.Patil, Mumbai University

dineshk13

Hello gaurav..did you order some spare as well while buying this heli and plz do update us on how easy is to control this heli
Regards
Love what you do..Do what you love

mrpotato

I think avatar f103 is right for beginners

gauravraina

Quote from: dineshk13 on December 08, 2011, 08:57:17 PM
Hello gaurav..did you order some spare as well while buying this heli and plz do update us on how easy is to control this heli
Regards
Yes Dinesh, I did order spares. I broke a linkage as of now. I also ordered spare batteries from HK as 1 battery is just not enough.
It took me quite some time to get  hang of flying, takes patience to trim and hover indoors, I used some homemade training gear for indoor flying. I would recommend learning it outdoors though.
Will post details soon in a New thread , Im sorry im hijacking the wanted thread.
Gaurav Raina
4th year UG
Electronics Enginneering
RAIT, D.Y.Patil, Mumbai University

gauravraina

Quote from: mrpotato on December 09, 2011, 08:18:20 AM
I think avatar f103 is right for beginners
Avatar is easy to fly and hover , but if you want something challenging and rewarding you need a 4ch FP Heli atleast 
Gaurav Raina
4th year UG
Electronics Enginneering
RAIT, D.Y.Patil, Mumbai University

gbisht

Hi Gaurav,

Congrats, having a nice heli, I am also having same heli, and done modifications, very good for start but cant fly outside, it will fly with wind in open area.

For small mode you can purchase its different connector and battry, that Turnigy battry cost you less then 1$.

http://www.rcindia.org/for-sale/for-sale-nine-eagles-solo-pro-2-4-ghz-with-gryo-heli/msg84792/#msg84792

I am selling the same heli, check out its modification pic, and if you crash (hopfully not), you will break it blade holding plastic legs..
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Thunder Tiger 1/10 SSK V2 Nitro Truck with Radio
HK-300 3 Channel 2.4ghz FHSS Ground Radio
Turnigy 9x 8-Channel
HK-250GT