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Any interest in buying an RC helicopter package?


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Just gauging interest for a couple of RC helicopters I plan to throw on eBay. I'd rather sell them here but won't bother putting up a thread if no-one is interested, I'll just send them to eBay.

 

I have:

 

- A boxed Nine Eagles Solo Pro with transmitter, plenty of batteries and a HUGE range of spares

- A loose Nine Eagles Bravo SX bound to the same transmitter as the Solo Pro, also with batteries and spares

- A twin wall charger for the Li-Po batteries of the helicopter

 

This isn't all of them, but here is an idea of what spares are included:

 

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y189/fjs/IMG_1511.jpg

 

These aren't photos of the actual helis, just putting them here so you know what they are:

 

http://www.ehirobo.com/shop/images/nineeagle/soarii_01.jpg

 

http://www.ehirobo.com/shop/images/nineeagle/bravosx_db_01.jpg

 

I need to go through everything to work out a price but should be somewhere around the $100 mark. If anyone might be interested let me know here and I'll put up a proper for sale thread tomorrow.

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I'd be interested if you could share a little more information about them... I'm no pro/enthusiast, I've had a few 3-way (and one 4-way) Heli's I've brought back from China but they've all been those indoor types with twin main rotors (which are apparently a lot easier to fly).
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These are both 4 channel single rotors, not coaxial (the easier ones to fly) however they have a 45 degree offset flybar meaning they are self stabilising and almost as easy to fly as a coaxial. Due to the single rotor design they are a lot quicker and bank/corner very nicely. They are both pretty much the same helicopter, the Bravo SX having a scale fuselage and more powerful motors to compensate for the extra weight. They do fly quite differently though.

 

This is a video of me flying the Solo Pro, should give you an idea of what it's like to fly. I can throw it around a lot more than I do in this video but it was new at this point and I was still getting used to it.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzgnunChs3k

 

I will put up detailed information tomorrow, with pictures and an exact list of what's included.

 

Basically, it's:

 

- A Nine Eagles Solo Pro helicopter (boxed)

- A Nine Eagles Bravo SX helicopter

- 1 x transmitter (controls both helis) - has digital trims, an LCD display, dual rates mode (fly it gently or fly it hard), subtrim, EPA and gyro gain adjustments

http://image.helipal.com/ne-sp-tx.jpg

- Will need to count but approx 8 batteries for the Solo Pro and 4 for the Bravo SX

- Twin wall charger (charges two batteries at once, power supply is US plug so need to use a travel adapter)

- Plenty of spares. e.g. canopy, landing skids, spare motors, blades, main shaft, linkages, tail boom, main gear, flybar etc.

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