A little tip in advance, who buys the helicopter must bind the transmitter to the receiver.
For this purpose the battery from the Hubi stays outside, push in before turning on the transmitter lever to the left, then turn on the transmitter while pressing. It beeps at the station and it is waiting for the recipient. Just wait now the battery in the Pebble and the two units are connected, you go and ask the lever left (gas in Mode 2), left bottom.
When the coax heli well controlled by Nine Eagles, the first flight should be something "more hesitant" tackled with the Pro, ie Trimming, work feeling. By pressing the right lever you can adjust the sensitivity of the control, the factory, it is not quite as sharp, but I think it better to have the controller directly on the display appears on the transmitter then a full circle, with blurred position a half circle.
The inherent stability of Hubis is something "fluttery", a permanent tax is inevitable, but it is easy to control and most importantly, you can fly it in the living room.
Durability I can not evaluate, but I have to Hubi too short, the coax holds however for a number of flights and so many crashes still outstanding.
Here's a tip, there are two Lippos in with, for a flight but I would leave the small motors cool to have even more fun at Pebble.
Who knows the coax will be surprised what brings the speed of this little fun device, flits neat going. Thus, one should also outdoors so be on the lookout, use windless days especially sensitive he is all.
My conclusion, great part, just like the coax a little more difficult to fly, not for beginners who should practice at the Free Spirit, and thus make your living room unsafe.
Case and accessories is absolutely fine, so you can go anywhere with it and stow it in the apartment everywhere.
Thoroughly recommended for advanced users.