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# Why?
It depends what you want from it.

If you want to experience a bit of fun it's a very cheap intro and I play with it regularly.

If you want to experience more authentic flying trust me the Blade is THE helicopter to get for indoor flying.

You will not be disappointed.
(, Sat 29 Nov 2008, 11:31, archived)
# Obviously you didn't read his original post.
(, Sat 29 Nov 2008, 11:34, archived)
# In the long run
If his father in law is going to take it seriously the Blade is a brilliant investment.

I fly Helis and nothing touches it at beginners level or the price.

You will end up buying something cheaper, being disappointed and ending up spending more money in the long run.

Like I said, for a bit of fun a picooz is a laugh - for serious beginners flying it has to be the Blade.
(, Sat 29 Nov 2008, 11:41, archived)
# It is too much.
If I am not spending that much, what do you recommend, get the cheapest PicooZ?
(, Sat 29 Nov 2008, 11:42, archived)
# For a bit of fun the Picooz is fine
but remember, it's manoueuvrability is limited

have a look at this for an idea - not my video

www.metacafe.com/watch/400483/picooz/
(, Sat 29 Nov 2008, 12:00, archived)
# Go on then, which PicooZ?
(, Sat 29 Nov 2008, 12:07, archived)
# To give him a feel
(, Sat 29 Nov 2008, 12:27, archived)
# Yes, I would definitely get spare rear rotors
He may break a few to start with but will soon pick it up.



(, Sat 29 Nov 2008, 12:40, archived)
# Last question then:
2 channel or three channel?
(, Sat 29 Nov 2008, 12:42, archived)
# 3 channel will give better control forwards
(, Sat 29 Nov 2008, 12:50, archived)
# Ah!
But it is a gift for my father-in-law, so I am less incliuned to extend my budget.

How about this?

www.novatech.co.uk/novatech/specpage.html?nov-mheli
(, Sat 29 Nov 2008, 11:37, archived)