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Zachary

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I've been playin around with the Blade cp pro and have spent double the cost in repairs. So now I am the new owner of a Axe cp Micro helicopter!! I can't wait to fly it. any tips before I take it out for the first time??
 
LOL...be prepared to spend double the cost in repairs. :D
 
I messed up.

What i meant to say is that I am noe the new owner of a Axe EZ helicopter, not the cp.
:opps:
 
Not sure if the EZ verus the CP will mean all that much difference in spending on parts. My experience, limited as it is, indicates that the learning phase of flying these little helis is costly. A simulator purchase prior to the heli purchase is about the only solid recommendation I can find that can reduce the pain of learning to fly them.
 
The axe ez is EZ to fly. Its a blast to fly and i haven't had any crashes with it. so far i've been able to fly all around my house with out breaking anything. This is so much easier then a cp and i'll fly it while i break the cp.
 
If you didn't crash, you weren't flying it. J/K I have never tried a conventional heil yet, but I love my CoCo Lama. (yes I have managed to crash it)
 
well i just had the first crash. i went outside and a gust of wind came and blades hit and i broke the connector between the flybar and top blades. oops.
 
It's been almost a week, and today is your first crash. That is much better than I did with mine. I crashed mine horribly the first or second day...or perhaps it was both days. Too many crashes...they all run together.
 
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