Xtreme Productions website?
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Xtreme Productions website?
Hello.
Does anyone know the URL to Xtreme Productions manufactor that make upgrades to the E-Sky lama helicopters?
I need some info about their products, but cant find anythin by my selh.
Thanks.
Does anyone know the URL to Xtreme Productions manufactor that make upgrades to the E-Sky lama helicopters?
I need some info about their products, but cant find anythin by my selh.
Thanks.
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RE: Xtreme Productions website?
Anyone that has upgraded to the Xtreme 180 motors for their Lama or Robbins. I would like to hear
your experience and the performance difference from the stock motors.
your experience and the performance difference from the stock motors.
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I am running the X180 motors in both my CX2's. Very nice. Much more quiet than stock and run cooler. I also think that they perform better than stock when running higher-rated LiPo packs, though I have no hard data to back that up.
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RE: Xtreme Productions website?
here is a thread by Goldslinger (a great tech and heli person all around)
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_6576161/tm.htm
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_6576161/tm.htm
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yes, and the XTREME blade grips to boot and skids, and boom and extended shaft and better bearing holder and shortened flybar.
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RE: Xtreme Productions website?
Thanks for the info & link on the Xtreme. I first started this Summer on the Lama V3.
Still love to take it out. I'm going to try some of the Xtreme upgrades. I also own a
Robbins 22.
Still love to take it out. I'm going to try some of the Xtreme upgrades. I also own a
Robbins 22.
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RE: Xtreme Productions website?
ORIGINAL: USHobbySupply
I am an authorized re-seller of XTREME productions products, What info do you need?
Or pm me.
I am an authorized re-seller of XTREME productions products, What info do you need?
Or pm me.
There is a major design flaw in the central shaft and the hub it fits on to.
The diameter of the hole in the shaft and in the hub that the screw goes through to connect the two
pieces is much too large. There is so little metal left on the sides of the shaft hole that the slightest
crash will bend the shaft at this point. This hole needs to be half the size to be strong enough otherwise
you will be replacing the main shaft every time on the slightest of crashes.
Cannot understand why Extreme Productions has not corrected the problem yet....but I'm hopeful!
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I have a little problem with the Extreme metal shaft and hub for the Esky Honey Bee FP heli.
There is a major design flaw in the central shaft and the hub it fits on to.
The diameter of the hole in the shaft and in the hub that the screw goes through to connect the two
pieces is much too large. There is so little metal left on the sides of the shaft hole that the slightest
crash will bend the shaft at this point. This hole needs to be half the size to be strong enough otherwise
you will be replacing the main shaft every time on the slightest of crashes.
Cannot understand why Extreme Productions has not corrected the problem yet....but I'm hopeful!
There is a major design flaw in the central shaft and the hub it fits on to.
The diameter of the hole in the shaft and in the hub that the screw goes through to connect the two
pieces is much too large. There is so little metal left on the sides of the shaft hole that the slightest
crash will bend the shaft at this point. This hole needs to be half the size to be strong enough otherwise
you will be replacing the main shaft every time on the slightest of crashes.
Cannot understand why Extreme Productions has not corrected the problem yet....but I'm hopeful!