kookboy Key Veteran Location: Vancouver, BC -up north and Seattle, WA down south
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| Please however, don't try to downgrade (something that you have personally not tried) to the rest of us that can afford one...
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Who's downgrading it ?
I think it's a great thing. More competition for larger heli's means more choices for us, the consumer.
I believe that this specific Align Trex 600 is vastly marketed to Align's current customer-base which is the Trex 450 X/XL/SE who want something larger.
Not being new to larger e-heli's, I do give a strict warning to those who 'think' this will be anywhere close to their current Trex 450 X/XL/SE.
When I made the jump to the 30-50 sized e-heli's, I thought I could fly them anywhere since they're electric and quiet. Well, they're not that quiet and they require a large space to adequately fly in.
There are so many people in my LHS that have never touched an RC heli and went straight to the Align Trex 450 SE on the shelf, which is fine. Good heli, good flyer.
Now, the same type of person who goes into a LHS and sees the Align Trex 600 will grab it up and go out and fly it, not knowing the dangerous object they now wield with their fingers. Just imaging that thing lifting off and then coming back at a new flyer and they don't have the knowledge or reaction time to get away from it.
It will be a great success for Align and I see a lot of great things coming from the Trex600.
But, I really fear for new people getting into this hobby grabbing a Rex600 based on their new or recent learning experience, what others have said about the Trex 450 and just plain and simple "it's electric so it can't hurt anyone" view.
... But honey it was only $$$ |