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Originally Posted by wyrdness
What would you recommend for a beginner?
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You could try a co-axial one to begin with as they are a lot more stable. Co-axial heli's have two sets of main blades which spin in opposite directions making them really stable and ideal for total newbies. I went for t full cyclic heli (1 main rotor and 1 tail rotor) but they are a lot harder to fly. If you want a full cyclic start out with the Esky Honey Bee Fixed Pitch heli. They are awesome and pretty cheap. You can get them for about £100 which is ready to fly and has all the bits you need.