
| Scale RC Helicopters |
| If you love the look of real helicopters and ever wished you could have your very own Helicopter, adding a Scale Fuselage to your RC Helicopter is a great way to fullfil that dream add a little excitement to your flying. Nowadays its very easy to get a RC Heli with a scale Fuselage on it. There are plenty of beginner and a few advanced helicopters sold with Scale Fuselages already installed. But to get a really nice Scale Heli, you will need to build it yourself. This involves buying a Fuselage and installing a RC Heli into the body. In general, installing a scale fuselage is not recommended for beginners. To help you in building your first Scale Heli, I made some guides to give you some basic info of some of the things to expect when installing your own. |
| This X-Large Scale Huey is built on a 600 size helicopter but will require an additional 800 Size Upgrade Kit. |
| The video above is of a 600 Sea King. Its installed on an Electric T-Rex 600 |
| This is a 450 Size Airwolf Scale Fuselage (Fusuno) installed on an HK 450 Frame. Click here to see the build guide. |
| This is a 450 Size EC-135 Scale Fuselage installed on a Belt CP V2. Click here to see the build guide. |


| I am a really big fan of the Bell 222/Airwolf Fuselage. I have built a few different fuselages and the Airwolf's tend to fly the best, mainly due to their shape I believe. They just seem to slip through the air soo much better then something like a Blackhawk or Huey. I will be installing my HK 600GT into a 600 size Bell 222 fuselage soon and plan on doing a custom Monster Energy Themed paint scheme. Kinda like this Mountain Dew |

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