vwfreak wrote:
The use of gyros similar to what an rc heli has made these much more user friendly. I had one years ago and you basicly controlled it like riding your bike with no hands and with little room for driver error. They broke so easily, so I quicly got out of that part of rc.
I still held on to a 1/6th scale Jesse James rc chopper that I'd love to put a nitro motor in, but would be too scared to crash it once I finished. I didn't keep the box but it's never been run. Just sits on a shelf with the others waiting..
Pre-gyro these where just expensive models you threw at the ground lol.