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<blockquote data-quote="masterbiker" data-source="post: 132630" data-attributes="member: 30"><p>You wont get a helicopter for £150, the transmitters start at that price for a realy rubbish one, unless you go for one of thos indoor ones, but that will not be able to cope with any sort of wind at all.</p><p></p><p>Also buying a car like the one you linked to would not work very well on a beach, as its ride hight is far too low and you are unlikely to be able to raise it high enough unless its on compleatly flat and slightly damp sand.</p><p></p><p>If you realy want one to run on sand then I suggest that you get a buggy, truck or a monster truck. Have a look here oh and electric might seem the best way to go when your beginning, but in the end will cost you more as decent batterys cost a fortune. They don't run as long (I am guessing you wont want to run back to somewhere you can charge the batterys up after just ten mins of use. Though with only £150 I think you will have to go electric.</p><p></p><p>But anyways have a look as this site, it has a huge selection and has some good advice for begginers: <a href="http://www.apexmodels.com/" target="_blank">http://www.apexmodels.com/</a> also try phoning them up as I am sure they would be able to advise you on the best model for use on the beach for that price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="masterbiker, post: 132630, member: 30"] You wont get a helicopter for £150, the transmitters start at that price for a realy rubbish one, unless you go for one of thos indoor ones, but that will not be able to cope with any sort of wind at all. Also buying a car like the one you linked to would not work very well on a beach, as its ride hight is far too low and you are unlikely to be able to raise it high enough unless its on compleatly flat and slightly damp sand. If you realy want one to run on sand then I suggest that you get a buggy, truck or a monster truck. Have a look here oh and electric might seem the best way to go when your beginning, but in the end will cost you more as decent batterys cost a fortune. They don't run as long (I am guessing you wont want to run back to somewhere you can charge the batterys up after just ten mins of use. Though with only £150 I think you will have to go electric. But anyways have a look as this site, it has a huge selection and has some good advice for begginers: [URL="http://www.apexmodels.com/"]http://www.apexmodels.com/[/URL] also try phoning them up as I am sure they would be able to advise you on the best model for use on the beach for that price. [/QUOTE]
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