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Old 12-27-2012, 06:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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does any body have them both, a Warp 360 and a T-Rex 450 pro.
If so, can you place some pictures to see the difference in size.

Thank you in advance and hope to see the pictures soon.

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Sorry I don't have any pics to help you out. What I can say is this. Having owned many 325mm bladed machines (450 pro, rave 450, protos. and a few others ) and several 425 mm bladed machines the warp feels and presents closer to a 425mm bladed machine than the smaller 325 mm bladed ones. The warp canopy is closer in size to a 500 than a 450 canopy and that greatly enhances how this machine presents in the air.
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I don't have a 450 anymore, but I weighed both canos. 450 is 30g, warp is 58g. The cano is probably 50% larger, but the frame isn't that much bigger.


The warp with the panel style skids and the larger canopy is much more visible.

Visibility is a big deal to me, and I honestly was pleasantly surprised.
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Someone posted a photo here in this part of the forums somewhere ... the Warp 360 is slightly longer and the canopy makes it look HUGE compared to the 450.
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Agree with Shawn, the Warp is a 325 machine but has a 420 presence, its a killer of a machine and looks good in the air to boot, plus the old adage of higher voltage less current draw works great for it.
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Old 12-28-2012, 12:09 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Its kinda hard to tell in the first pic, but the tails are lined up on the right to be even wih each other. Like the tail rotor shafts are straight in line with each other. So the warp is just a bit longer to the nose of the canopy ...And yes. I do have Kicker car audio stickers on my 450. I don't remember why. Must've been drinking!

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Someone posted a photo here in this part of the forums somewhere ... the Warp 360 is slightly longer and the canopy makes it look HUGE compared to the 450.
In the mod thread. I compared it to a custom stock sized carbonfibre 450 canopy I have. The Warp frame is also compared to a 450 frame below since I no longer have access to the pro. But I think you will get the picture. It is not that much larger at all. In fact it is thinner than the 40mm wide SeV2 and almost the same length.
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Old 12-29-2012, 02:37 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Thank you guys for your response and tips, now I know how big a Warp 360 is in size.
Looks like the ultimate 450 size heli on 6S.

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