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Old 29th September 2008 | 20:41
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New to me. Neo heli

Anyone have more info/details on this thing?

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Old 29th September 2008 | 21:47
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Looked like a nice kit until I spotted the fence post between the seats
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Old 29th September 2008 | 21:55
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I've flown the Robinsons and I'm rather fond of their cyclic.

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Old 29th September 2008 | 22:08
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plenty of talk about sleek aerodynamic styling, but none about crashworthiness.???

something which seemed to jump out at me after I saw the picture of the rear undercarriage attach point. - attached how to what? maybe one good smack might be the end of it?

however I think that RVDT's comment in the Cabri thread on the evolutionary process of lighties should mean that we look at things with very open minds.
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Old 29th September 2008 | 22:24
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Is it a notar type anti torque system? How well does it auto?
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Old 30th September 2008 | 13:51
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Not sure its flown yet..Helicopter international did a post ILA report on it....looks serious but has to fly first !
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Old 1st October 2008 | 08:25
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Easy handling starts with the instruments. Therefore we have restricted their number to the neccessary which also keeps the panel sleek and ensures good visibility
So no artificial horizon, it looks like? Doesn't even seem to have a slip/skid ball? Still, since it's intended to be a kit-build, I guess you get some control over exactly what instrumentation you want, and each unit will be different.
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