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Empty Foruum29 Sep 2005 04:37 GMT4
This once active group is now almost empty..
I'll turn the lights out when I leave.
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Aluminum RC Helicopter Kit (6CH Design)28 Sep 2005 00:49 GMT3
Aluminum RC Helicopter Kit (6CH Design)
Detail: http://www.hobbyjapan2000.com/store/proddetail.php?prod=SUP400
Brushless motors for RC model26 Sep 2005 19:17 GMT2
http://www.kdmodel.com
Our company specialized in manufacturing aeromodel series products,
including aeromodel plane, brushless motor, and speed controller. Our
brushless motors products have B20(130)inrunnerB28(380)inrunner,
4-in-1 for HoneyBee CP2 problems25 Sep 2005 17:27 GMT3
I'm pretty sure the original 4-in-1 is toast! The servos move all of
their own accord, very wildly. I've checked the crystals are seated
properly. If I hold the antenna cable then it works fine. Seems to me
that the receiver is buggered. Any ideas, or suggestion for a
Flying Model Helicopters RC FA25 Sep 2005 00:20 GMT7
Flying Model Helicopters, From basics to competition by Dave
Day.Original owners inscription,otherwise good condition. 184 pages.
Very thorough manual ,with masses of pics. and illustrations.
Some chapter headings:- Types of helicopter / Helicopter motors / Modes
ECO 723 Sep 2005 17:05 GMT2
Second posting!
Anybody got an eco 7 out there?
I will be greatfull for help re the stock power pack supplied and the
reccomended Lipo batteries what voltage and capacities etc.
Greetings22 Sep 2005 16:45 GMT1
Just introducing myself here, I've just recently acquired a Hoverfly Pro.
Had a few flights but with nobody to teach me it's tough. Managed about 1-2
hours flying so far and I can stay airborne in a semi-hover for around a
minute. My longest flight has been about 3 minutes, but ...
Wireless "Flight" Camera Question22 Sep 2005 10:59 GMT6
I recently bought a 2.4 ghz RC camera to attach to an RC heli.
The system is a small camera with built in transmitter which connects
to a 9V square type battery (PP3).
This then transmits to a receiver unit which is connected via a
FA: Alum Tail Servo Mount21 Sep 2005 17:34 GMT5
Priced reasonable:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=6000454866
Thanks,
Russ
Blade tightness 21 Sep 2005 13:25 GMT3
Does the blade tightness test apply to a T-Rex the same to a 30 powered one,
I was told to hold the helicopter on its side and if you shake it the blade
should just start to fall under its own weight is this correct and how tight
should the tail blades be?
Raptor 50 near crash20 Sep 2005 17:05 GMT6
Just thought I would share my stupidity, I got chance to have a little
practice today only my second flight with my new Raptor, and the engine
started to sound a little strange and then as I got it near the ground it
cut out, leaving me to land with a bit of a bump on grass ...
What heli is this?20 Sep 2005 17:01 GMT4
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TESTING16 Sep 2005 06:36 GMT8
Raptor 90SE15 Sep 2005 18:23 GMT4
I have been looking at the Raptor 90SE & the spec looks pretty good.
I am getting back flying after a 3 year break & i flew an X-Cell Pro II then
with the then new OS91SXH & i was never impressed with the Raptor range at
that time, however the 90SE sure looks a good high end sport ...
blades for corona 12014 Sep 2005 02:20 GMT2
Hi all, Just bought a corona 120, before it arrives I would like to buy an
extra set of blades.
Looking at drawings and pictures, the blades are not fixed to the helicopter
in a standard manner. Is there a special name for the corona type blades? Or
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