NE Solo Pro I
Length 207 mm
Main blade diameter 190 mm Weight 27 gram



I wanted to start with flying helicopters but not with a coaxiale one. It must be a FP with cheap spare parts. After reading the FMT hobby magazine with a article of the NE Solo Pro, I knew this is the one.
The transmitter is a 2,4 Ghz with a easy switch between mode 1 or 2 (sinds I fly aeroplanes I'm used to have the gas on the right). There is a dural rate option for beginner and advanced. Because of it's very light weight it is very crash resistant. Of corse there is a breaking point for everything though. I never broke anything yet and crashed a lot in the beginning.





The head setup is for maximum stability. The flybare has a little weight. This creates a gyro effect. So if you don't stear the heli levels itself horizontally. This gives me the time to think and stear. I first tried the little one inside the house. To my suprise it went very good. After a few go's I even made a pirouette. Even outside without any wind it went very good. Little 8 and fast turns, nose-in flying, landing and take off. I made a lot off little crashess. But all without damages. Just take is slow an start from there.


The movie is after a few practice flights, it now goes much smoother.





The movie is with a little wind in the backyard from my friends.









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