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Uploaded by on Sep 9, 2009

http://www.helipal.com/walkera-hm-cb180q-helicopter-2-4g-metal-edition.html

A Good Looking Airwolf Fuselage Helicopter!
A new frame design from Walkera, very small size that no longer than your computer keyboard, using Fixed Pitch Blades, Hiller stabilizer bar (common design for RC helicopters), a High Power Main Motor + Tail Motor combination, Shaft Driven Tail Rotor, making the CB180Q quite easy to hover and flying around. Basically it is a advanced design from the Walkera 4#3B, we tested this model and the feeling is pretty much like the 4#3B, so we would say if you are ok to play with the 4#3B, you are ok to play with this beautiful scale fuselage Helicopter. The CB180Q is equipped with 2.4G radio system and metal upgrades as well, that makes it more Durable and more Precise.

http://www.helipal.com/walkera-hm-cb180q-helicopter-2-4g-metal-edition.html

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  • @sharukhcoolguy1 No, I am pretty sure you can only use Walkera TX with Walkera RX. You could do a conversion.

  • @Blyonsphoto same question..i have a spektrum DX6i with a dsm2 ..will it work.

  • Less windage, better parts access with the D version. I'd buy the D version first, then just buy a full fuselage once you get the hang of it. Both MadHawk300 and Walkera CB180Q are exact same model branded differently.

  • Can this helicopter be used by other transmitter????

  • ok.

    thx!

  • its very easy to fly... outdoors in the summer when its less windy

  • trying 2 switch from co-axial 2 (non-co-axial)

    would this be a good heli to buy? is it a good out door flyer?

    please respond.

    thx!

  • :( ok thanks

  • no, it is fixed pitch so the blades are in a permanent position.

    only special collective pitch heli's with auto rotation gears can auto rotate

  • @Firesarm What ?!

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