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Old 04-28-2005, 10:41 PM
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Default RE: aerobird challenger

theotoad...........you can order them from hobby zone for $25.

http://www.hobbyzonesports.com/Produ...ProdID=HBZ3555

if i were you, i would order it new from them........it is cheap. I have been thinking.......did you find it right in the middle of the field? i don't know whysomeone would do that. It might be broken or something. Mine is shorted out, and that might be the problem, and why the guy just left it there.

I suggest that you cut the existiong white clips off, and replace them with deans. I was getting stops in the radio while i was flying. I have MANY extra chargers, and a wall charger, so if you are interested, just tell me!

hope this helps, and once you get your aerobird flying, it will be great to fly on calm days.
If you buy the radio, and then find that the reciever is broken, you can oreder a new fuse for $50.

http://www.hobbyzonesports.com/Produ...ProdID=HBZ3545

also, here is a link to the batterys-i suggest you buy them new, because they are very strange, and DO REPLACE THE CLIPS WITH DEANS! if you don't, you have a good chance of loosing a conection, and the plance flying off. Another good idea is when you get the battery, take off the blue(or green) plastic covering, and cover the sougher conection-(from wire to battery) with liquide electrical tape....you can buy that at OSH. THE AEROBIRD CANOT RUN ON LIPOS![X(]

battery link--- http://www.hobbyzonesports.com/Produ...ProdID=HBZ1012


again, hope this helps, and tell me how it goes!