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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2008

my 4#3B full BL with DIY carbon rotor head and 45°BB and micro Airtrix A200D gyro VS stock 4G3 with ball bearing on blade holder mixing arms..0.8mm carbon rod for tail boom structure

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  • just have a look to my last video of 4G3....

  • hello, what parts did you use for the boom support mod on 4G3?

  • Hello,

    I use 0.8mm carbon rod to build the boom structure and coton black wire with cyano glue to fix it on stock boom

  • i have just bought one of these, i have sucsessfully flown contra rotating helicopters before and found them to be very easy, how difficult are these?

  • the 4G3 is not recomended for begener,it's a CP heli....

  • aggreed, i broke it within 5 minutes of attempting to fly it, which heli would you recomend, i have flown various picoo and dual rotor helis, what would you recomend?

  • for beginer,walkera 5g6-1 or lama2

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  • Kinda hard to still call it a 4#3 isnt it? I mean theres almost nothing left of the stock version. :')

  • its not how stable the helicopter is its how stalble the piolt can keep it

  • If you want to go on a bit, find a 4 chanel. That should be the natural step to take. I'm currently waiting for my 4#3b brushless main. Chosen because of low price, full spareparts available also low price, and small size wich makes it flyable inhouse, and the lightweight lets it crash without breakin everytime :)

  • Yup its old and compared to the 4G3 a lot harder to fly the 4g3 feels like flying a esky belt cp a really REALLY twitchy CP

  • good. looks like that the 4G3 is much more stable than 4#3. I like it.

  • so... is everyone with this heli pretty happy with it overall? I have been flying heli's for 2.5 years now and i fly two Trex 450's 2 Trex 600E's and fly all stuff from scale, 3D, and aerial photography. However i am looking at getting a nice tiny little heli capable of good flights as well as some 3D. This thing looks surprisingly stable, is it? how does it compare in handling characteristics to the 4#3b since its CP? Thanks, i want to make sure it's a good one before i buy it.

  • wtf they make non 2.4ghz 4#3s? woah../

  • i can fly my 4#3 ( non 2.4ghz) easily now , would the 4g3 made a nice next step? or would you recommend the 4#3 B ... i want semi-acrobatic capability but i also want something that will last a bit ( i have a 15 by 30 by 11 room that i fly in )

  • im an intermediate flyer is it hard to fly?

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