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MURF'S HELI PAGE
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I've been in the RC hobby for about 5 years. I got into flying RC helis by first buying a 3 channel foamy trainer airplane. After flying that for about a year (and repairing it with over a gallon of epoxy) I took about 6 months off. My wife bought me a Blade CX2 for Christmas 2 years ago, and I immediately got hooked on helicopters! There were so many more variables that had to be thought about than with the average 3 to 4 channel plane.I bought a simulator about a month later and practiced on that for two months. I thought I had RC helis down after learning the CX2, but MAN, was I wrong! It took a lot of patience and practice on the sim to really be comfortable flying the "real thing". My wife, being the wonderful woman that she is, bought me my first REAL rc helicopter for our anniversary, an E-flight blade 400, complete with battery and a DX6i transmitter.
 
The wind in San Antonio was so bad for the next two weeks that I finally did my "maiden flight" in the garage (and no, I would NOT suggest beginner pilots to do that....what was I thinking!). I did nothing but hover training for about 20 flights and then transitioned into forward flight. After another month of "learning on my own" I logged on to www.helifreaks.com and met "jondabear" and we started flying here in San Antonio together. Flying with  someone else is the BEST way to go if you want to improve as a rc heli pilot! I flew the blade 400 for over a year before I got the confidence up to buy a full out nitro. I have been flying the TREX 600 NSP for 7 months, and I have to say that it is a thrill to fly! I had my first crash last week (Nov 09) after 175 "crash free" flights.... and yes, I'm sure there are many, many more to come!
 
Here are the heli's I currently fly: Trex 600 NSP, Century Bell 47g II, Trex 450 Super Pro, Trex 250, Blade CX2, MSR, & mCX.