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e-BEAM Beam E4 > How much wind does the E4 handle.
 
 
EvoFlyer
Heliman
Location: Newbury Park, CA

I have found a small area to fly near my work so I am deciding on a 450 class heli. I fly a T-Rex 600 and a Logo 500. The area is too small for the Logo 500. The winds are usually around 10 mph. How well does the E4 fly in the wind?
07-26-2008 03:02 AM
 
 
paintball_kidz
Veteran
Location: Surrey, BC Canada

How well it handles is deturmined by many factors,

Your personal flying skills, Heli head speed setup.
etc.

It definetly won't be as stable as your 5/600 Heli,

I have flown my heli in strong wind a bunch of time, No problems you just have to correct it a bit if it gets pushed from the side etc.

I will build your heli for free.
07-26-2008 03:15 AM
 
 
Eury
rrProfessor
Location: Ankeny, IA, USA.

It's all up to your skill level. I fly mine in 15mph winds all the time, but I've been flying for a long time and live in IA where it's windy all the time so I have practice. Don't be one of those guys who doesn't fly in wind, get out there and just do it, it's a lot of fun, and gives you more hang time in autos.


Nick Crego
Still wanted by the government, I survive as a soldier of fortune.
07-26-2008 04:25 AM
 
 
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