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Three HIROBO helis is one week!

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MonsterCowpower

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Yes yes,I have purchased three Hirobo helis this week! :whhooo: The Shuttle XRB SR,the Quark and the Lepton EX/w motor/ESC and LiPo plus a quality Futaba radio/servo kit and a good gyro.

I am addicted to helis now!

To anyone who is considering a helicopter, mastering flight in a simulator is a must. The RealFlight G4 is fantastic.
 
Rolex,

Got it ! RealFlight is a must have for pilots of helis and planes,on the worst day in the worst weather you can fly. Or practice to get good enough and more to try new acrobatic moves.
 
I got to get me another one uv dem stimulators. :)

Had one of the first Real Flight simulators. Windows 95/98. Got the book in my hand.

Minimum system requirements:
30 MB available hard drive space
2X CD-Rom drive
Super VGA monitor
IBM compatible game port.
Intel Pentium 90 or equivalent processor.
16 MB Ram

If I remember right, I put a 16MB video card in the computer I had?
Been a while, but seems like The computer I had came with 2MB video?

Came a long way since then. I would still be using it if I had a place to plug the transmitter in.
Graphics weren't that bad and it helped me a lot.
Wish I still had it. Helped me a lot.
 
I have the G3.5, and I love it. Just can't figure out why I can't fly a training plane worth a damn but can handle a sport plane.
 
I had that problem on the earlier version. Seems like the trainer took a bit to respond to the controls.
 
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