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petrol helicopter ( pics added)
thunder tiger petrol helicopter
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this is in very good condition comes with radio gear glow starter and some petrol i bought it but am afraid to fly it it scares me and havent got the paitents to learn how to fly it lol so i getn rid of it think i just stick to cars and trucks lol may px what have you got looking around £300 cheers
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this is in very good condition comes with radio gear glow starter and some petrol i bought it but am afraid to fly it it scares me and havent got the paitents to learn how to fly it lol so i getn rid of it think i just stick to cars and trucks lol may px what have you got looking around £300 cheers
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thunder tiger petrol helicopter
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this is in very good condition comes with radio gear glow starter and some petrol i bought it but am afraid to fly it it scares me and havent got the paitents to learn how to fly it lol so i getn rid of it think i just stick to cars and trucks lol may px what have you got looking around £300 cheers
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this is in very good condition comes with radio gear glow starter and some petrol i bought it but am afraid to fly it it scares me and havent got the paitents to learn how to fly it lol so i getn rid of it think i just stick to cars and trucks lol may px what have you got looking around £300 cheers
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hi sorry about taken so long to get back i honestly dont no much about it i no its a raptor 30 the guy i bought it off said there were mods i dont no what they are tho i no its got a voltspy and has a rechargeible batery pack but i have no charger for it they like a fiver on ebay here is a link to the remote info as i cant tell you much about it bar for the guy says its the dogs of remots and no spairs soz the choper looks prity much like new i have pics on my phone so if you want to see it i can send you them i just cant find my lead for the computer http://www.rcuniverse.com/product_gu...GB263%26sa%3DN
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what do you mean what size mate ? if you mean the actual choper its quite big i have a savage truck and its like twice the size give me your no and il send you some pics!!! cheers
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If he still has this after xmas I very may have it off him....although im guessing he's selling for xmas money. Think it would be a good move up from the esky honey bee king2 lol
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hi sorry about taken so long to get back i honestly dont no much about it i no its a raptor 30 the guy i bought it off said there were mods i dont no what they are tho i no its got a voltspy and has a rechargeible batery pack but i have no charger for it they like a fiver on ebay here is a link to the remote info as i cant tell you much about it bar for the guy says its the dogs of remots and no spairs soz the choper looks prity much like new i have pics on my phone so if you want to see it i can send you them i just cant find my lead for the computer http://www.rcuniverse.com/product_gu...GB263%26sa%3DN
here is some helpful advice, yes the raptor is a good starter heli, i've not flown a honeybee but I'm guessing it is electric? Glow fuel heli are a different kettle of fish. Join a flying club and join the BMFA so you have the proper insurance.
and dont stick you fingers up at me young man!
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Yes JON......but after he post that, i was like "its a raptor?!?!? ooh tempted!" like i would in a normal conversation with someone infront of me. Thats how i speak, internet or not :P
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I understand you perfectly Ash, im not a retard, thankyou. You asked the seller what size the heli was and he replied "its a Raptor 30" here is a clue, the 30 is the size of the cylinder capacity, in cubic inches, of the engine. However, the likeyhood that it really is a .30 ci engine in that heli are low, its more likely to be a .39 Thunder Tiger brand engine.
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opps what have i done lol soz guys and thanks for helpn out thanks dj jon as i not to keyed in on the tec side of this the choper looks to be around 3' long and about 1 1/2' high i bought as an impulse buy like everything i waste my money on lol and as you say was looking some crimbo money but if i still have it after its yours if i lowered the price could you take it befor i booked a hol for my girlfriend for strait after christmas and i am bloody skint for taken her away i had few bills that i forgot about which came in let me no sure cheers
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Not neccessarily JON, as he said he bought it off someone and didnt know if it had any mods, so rather than ask the guy the engine size, i thought id just ask plainly for the size of the chopper, i.e rear rotor to nose/fuselage, which he's just done so there thanks!
GTi, dont worry mate everything i own is an impulse buy matey....with regards to u wanting crimbo money, i will see what I can do mate with that....i will definitely let you know in time mate ok
GTi, dont worry mate everything i own is an impulse buy matey....with regards to u wanting crimbo money, i will see what I can do mate with that....i will definitely let you know in time mate ok
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Ash, is that clear enough for you?
yes the raptor is a good starter heli, i've not flown a honeybee but I'm guessing it is electric? Glow fuel heli are a different kettle of fish. Join a flying club and join the BMFA so you have the proper insurance.
And thanks for the advice....but I can perfectly fly petrol helicopters ta.... have been for twelve years now. After giving up and selling everything few years back, last year I bought an esky honey bee which yes is electric, but not really that much different from petrol ones unless your talking the big boys dogs mods expensive fuel heli's, which im sure your more than aware of
yes the raptor is a good starter heli, i've not flown a honeybee but I'm guessing it is electric? Glow fuel heli are a different kettle of fish. Join a flying club and join the BMFA so you have the proper insurance.
And thanks for the advice....but I can perfectly fly petrol helicopters ta.... have been for twelve years now. After giving up and selling everything few years back, last year I bought an esky honey bee which yes is electric, but not really that much different from petrol ones unless your talking the big boys dogs mods expensive fuel heli's, which im sure your more than aware of
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Ash, is that clear enough for you?
yes the raptor is a good starter heli, i've not flown a honeybee but I'm guessing it is electric? Glow fuel heli are a different kettle of fish. Join a flying club and join the BMFA so you have the proper insurance.
And thanks for the advice....but I can perfectly fly petrol helicopters ta.... have been for twelve years now. After giving up and selling everything few years back, last year I bought an esky honey bee which yes is electric, but not really that much different from petrol ones unless your talking the big boys dogs mods expensive fuel heli's, which im sure your more than aware of
yes the raptor is a good starter heli, i've not flown a honeybee but I'm guessing it is electric? Glow fuel heli are a different kettle of fish. Join a flying club and join the BMFA so you have the proper insurance.
And thanks for the advice....but I can perfectly fly petrol helicopters ta.... have been for twelve years now. After giving up and selling everything few years back, last year I bought an esky honey bee which yes is electric, but not really that much different from petrol ones unless your talking the big boys dogs mods expensive fuel heli's, which im sure your more than aware of
Wow... thanks Ash, yep I was talking about the "big boys" Helicopters. You obviously know the square root of squat about them, which is fine, I wasn't actually trying to upset you, but obviously I have. There is a world of difference between one of these:
and one of these:
if you have been flying Radio Controlled helicopters for 12 years, then you would know the difference & wouldn't be making yourself look like an arse.
gti00eater - my apologies for the intrusion into your thread, I am actually interested in you helicopter, could you post some pics for me please?
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Thats a bee king 1. not a 2, there's some difference. Then again Id prefer the CP over the bee kings anyday, slightly larger and better.
Now that ISa lurvely helicopter
Not on here for arguements, just defending my case thats all.
yes please post some pics on here please mate, try get all the gear in the photo/s includint inside of fueselage etc heli with fuselage removed and remote
If you don;t know how to post im sure me or Jon would only be too happy to post them if u email us the pics
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And yes i know the difference between electric and petrol....but if you have flown an esky you'd be surprised how tight the gap becomes between the both in "style" and "feel"