December 3, 2011
What is the most durable remote control helicopter?
I want to get a rc helicopter that won't break when it falls or runs into things. I would prefer it be a small helicopter that can be flown in doors and it doesn't mater if it can be flown outdoors. Also it would be nice if it had some lights or light on it.
Thanks
A Blade MSR would be a good choice for a beginner. My husband flies rc helicopters and I asked him for his recommendation. If you wanted one for indoor and outdoor, the Blade MCPX would probably be better, but it's a bit more difficult to fly for a beginner.
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A Blade MSR would be a good choice for a beginner. My husband flies rc helicopters and I asked him for his recommendation. If you wanted one for indoor and outdoor, the Blade MCPX would probably be better, but it's a bit more difficult to fly for a beginner.
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yup i agree.. blad msr… the collective pitch one might be too difficult for you to begin but at least it'll grow with your skills.
If you want something bigger or different you could try a 4 channel 200 sized bird which is a good way to learn. On calm days you can fly it outside.
you could check out a walkera v200d02 for example.
http://www.rc-heli-review.com/rc-heli-reviews/walkera-hm-v200d02
Good luck
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http://www.rc-heli-review.com/rc-heli-reviews/walkera-hm-v200d02