View Full Version : Anybody have any experience or input on Heli-Max's RotoFly?
xt600
12-10-2006, 10:05 AM
Was originally thinking RS micro misquito would be good for some indoor fun,but because of durability issues I think this may just end up being a waste of money.I also thought the RotoFly might be a good choice and was hoping somebody here might have some input on this heli?
I've had cars,trucks,boats and one plane,this would be my first heli.
Dennis Flora
12-16-2006, 01:37 AM
I heard that the rotofly was not so hot, but I have heard alot of good things about the Blade CX and CX2. I had terrible electronics trouble with both my Blade CP and my Venom Night Ranger 3D. Personally, I would get a Real Flight simulator instead...
That way, you get to crash alot for free, learn to fly great, and then be able to easily fly anything you choose to buy. I spent as much on parts, as I did on my electric heli's when I bought them !!! Probably a little more... I think you would be alot better off, and have alot more fun, if ya get a Real Flight simulator to start off with. They have several planes and heli's to fly, and you can adjust everything from wind to music. I bought me an old used Real Flight version 2 for $50.00 from a buddy, when he got the new version 3, and I use it daily. I never get tired of it, and I can even fly when it pouring outside !!! By the way, the micro's I had were alot harder to fly than the heli's on the sim, and I thought it was a flaw on the sims part. Turned out it was a flaw in the electric heli's because the simulator feels exactly like my Nexus. Do yourself a favor, get the simulator instead.... Dennis Flora
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