I've been debating this for a while now, but I have seen some smaller helicopters that are more suitable to flying indoors, namely the Buzz Fly 2.4g. They appear to be on the same flight method as my HoneyBee, i.e. fixed pitch and 2.4ghz digital servos. Would it be worth investing in one of these types of helicopters to use to practice with indoors, or is any benifit they offer minimal because of their miniscule size?
Also any recommnedations for types of these sub micro helicopters would be great, I just named that buzz fly one as its the only one i've found so far that 2.4ghz.
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