New Exi 250 size 3-D Rc Helicopter In action

www.xheli.com – This is the 250 Class Electric Micro Helicopter from EXI! The EXI 250 is a fully able 200 class helicopter are relatively new to the pastime. EXI is the most recent modelers about the United States when it arrives to state-of-the-art large-overall performance electrical helicopter engineering. This helicopter is fairly little and capable of undertaking just about any 3D maneuver. At a fast glance one particular can’t help but notice the EXI 250’s striking resemblance to the T-Rex 250. Though it is not an exact clone, it does share an almost identical body design. The EXI 250 is aggressively priced considerably decreased- and with that price level it will unquestionably charm to anyone who desires to leap in the hobby. Nonetheless, the Pryo 250 is a able device and should execute quite properly in the fingers of intermediate and sophisticated pilots.
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21 Responses to “New Exi 250 size 3-D Rc Helicopter In action”

  • PHeMoX:

    @xToXiicxT3RRoRx It depends. A 250 is more agile and generally more difficult to fly, but you can do a lot more on a smaller space and doing 3D with it is just insane.

    A 450 is generally more stable in the sense that it’s a bit more docile to fly, but a good 450 size helicopter can be flown in aggressive 3D just the same. You’ll need a bit more space though, but it’s definitely the best size to start with.

  • xToXiicxT3RRoRx:

    whats better 250’s or 450’s

  • deangoffe:

    @ZXETIT
    250 helis are good helis but require some skill to fly, if u havnt get a sim (i recomend phoenix rc) and practice on there, then id say get a 450 sized heli to get use to the feel of 6ch and when ur happy get a 250 🙂

  • Kpilot786457:

    might get it once i am a-ok at my dsim, im already really good, i just need to work on emergency landings, you know, when the battry dies, or tail rotor fails, stuff like that. member, im only 10 tho.

  • ZXETIT:

    @xhelicopter is this a good begginner 3d heli. i have experience with a fixed pitch.

  • ZXETIT:

    is this good for a first 3d heli. i have experience with my fixed pitch

  • ZXETIT:

    Is this good for a first 3d heli. I have some experience with a fixed pitch.

  • abc11447741:

    is this helicopter beginner friendly and does it fly well in winds? if you could respond quickly that would be great, really wanna buy my helicopter 😀

  • Powershotknecht:

    crazy Movie!Cool!

  • xhelicopter:

    @davethecritter Those are the size of the helicopters.

  • davethecritter:

    I just bought my first RC helicopter. It’s an E Sky Hunter, 4 channel coaxial. What does the 250/450/500 refer to when talking about classes? Are the numbers a measurement of something like weight?

    Thanks

  • xhelicopter:

    @HockeyGott252 with 6ch helicopters they have variable pitch that can allow for the helicopter to fly inverted

  • HockeyGott252:

    hi my english is not very good but i have a question
    why 6channel helicopter can fly overhead?

  • xhelicopter:

    this is a 6ch

  • J96X4Walkerz:

    what channel is it??

  • xhelicopter:

    If this is going to be your first Helicopter, I strongly do not recommend a 450 or even a 250. You should be looking at a 4ch coaxial. but if you have experience then Take a look at the exceed Blueray 450

  • Pwntzyou:

    Ah sweet, is there a specific brand / helicopter I should look into from the 450 sizes?

  • xhelicopter:

    Hi, it’s relatively easy to fly, but a 450 size helicopter would be more stable.
    -Teddy from rcdiscuss . com

  • Pwntzyou:

    I am considering buying one of these from you guys, is it relativity easy to fly?

  • xhelicopter:

    You do not need to know how to fly a plane before a helicopter

  • 12ock:

    can i ask a question how much did u buy and plus is it really true u need to learn to fly an rc plane first than a helicopter?

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