If You Could Ony Fly One Brand

Discussion in 'The Chat Room' started by The Dude, Apr 3, 2014.

By The Dude on Apr 3, 2014 at 3:51 PM
  1. The Dude

    The Dude Well-Known Member

    If you could only fly one brand what would it be ? and why ?

    Curious as to see what brand people are preferring as there are so many good options out there in all sizes.

    I would choose MSH at this stage, they have some very well designed heli's in most classes.
    They are all reasonably priced, tough and easy on wallet or purse (For the girls) as they are a pretty low parts count.

    We all know what 5Fifdy is gunna say, lol
     

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Discussion in 'The Chat Room' started by The Dude, Apr 3, 2014.

    1. smakmeharder

      smakmeharder Administrator

      I have not really tried enough to know... But all i want is the fastest, lightest, best looking and lowest part count helicopter. One which does not kill batteries after 4 flights but has more than ample power. Did I mention i want low cost replacement parts and hundreds of flights before anything wears.
       
    2. 5Fidy

      5Fidy RIP Jason

      mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
       
    3. Geena

      Geena Well-Known Member

      TSA for me. Inexpensive kit/parts pricing, top notch quality, fantastic durability, 600s and 700s share many of the same parts, and they fly amazingly well.
       
    4. Crash Heligod

      Crash Heligod Moderator Staff Member

      I like the cheaper brands, anything that falls apart in the sky. Then again nothing is more beautiful than seeing a Banshee or TDR explode in mid air. Its just that it happens less frequently unfortunately. Muah ha ha..
       
    5. jockstrap

      jockstrap Active Member

      Damn hard decision - loving my Gaui X5 atm.. but also love my 700 gasser...
      I fly my align 450's a lot too..

      I guess i'd have to be almost forced to say Align, just purely for the constant variety and greater parts availability.. If force to only ever pick one brand that is..
       
    6. Beaver

      Beaver Well-Known Member

      So far I'm a Blade fan (no pun intended) but only because I haven't gotten to try anything else yet. Parts are a little pricey, but so far I haven't had to buy anything but the usual parts such as blades, tail rotors/booms, and an a landing skid or two. 120SR blades are thin and brittle, but I modded a set of 200SRx blades (shortened and re-pitched to match original) and haven't had to buy anymore since. I haven't had to buy anything for my Nano CPx yet. When I'm ready to buy another heli, it will either be a Blade, and if I change brands, it will be extensively researched first.
       
    7. Manyc

      Manyc Well-Known Member

      It's a hard one... I've been enjoying my goblins but still love my trex...

      I think I would have to go align... mainly because if something new and innovative come out they will have a version pretty quick... and still means I could still fpv with their quads...

      That said.. the goblin 570......

      Plus I haven't flown other brands so I'm not going to limit myself.... :p
       
    8. Captain

      Captain Active Member

      ATM I'm thinking Gaui. They have the X7 NX7 both needs satisfied, parts are cheap & doesn't look like support is going to stop anytime soon.

      On the other hand I cant stop looking at the Aleese EVo :D
       
    9. Jeff_Bradley

      Jeff_Bradley Well-Known Member

      The more your in this hobby the more you appreciate parts availability and low costs. One of the great features of the AleeS philosophy is high quality parts at a crazy low price. Thats a guarantee
       
    10. HeliGod Father

      HeliGod Father Administrator Staff Member

      What you speak of is very true @Jeff. Also the heligods tell me they were very impressed with your flying exhibition yesterday. Your head first auto from the heavens was incredible!
       
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    11. Jeff_Bradley

      Jeff_Bradley Well-Known Member

      Ha ha, 2 broken radius ball links. That's what I call a $1 fix


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    12. feral

      feral Well-Known Member

      I 2nd that mate
       
    13. Jeff_Bradley

      Jeff_Bradley Well-Known Member

    14. smakmeharder

      smakmeharder Administrator

      I like the idea of sacrificial parts as well.. I noticed that when you're links broke it prevented further damage. How much do the kits cost?
       
    15. Jeff_Bradley

      Jeff_Bradley Well-Known Member

      Charley Stephens is one of the most innovative designers in the Rc Heli market. There are some many other features in the designs people will discover in their build. Existing Legacy kits are around $690 and the new Evo are retailing in the first run only for $890.
       
    16. lowey79

      lowey79 Member

      Having owned my AleeS Rush for a little over a year now, and built many other helicopters, I'd have to agree with @Jeff B and say AleeS would be my brand. They are built like tanks, and have an abundance of little details that are just done right in comparison to other brands. The parts quality just can't be beaten! I can't wait to see what comes next from AleeS.... Im sure whatever it is, it will be my next purchase!
       

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