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Old 03-31-2006 | 12:00 PM
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richrd
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Default RE: Trying to Identify a trainer


ORIGINAL: vwtrey

John,

You seem pretty serious about the value of a new radio system. I'm sure you have good reason. I went ahead and ordered a complete futaba 6 ch system. That way, if I ever want to upgrade my plane, I have a radio that can handle more options.

Will the holes in the covering cause me problems? Do I need to put a patch over them? Seems like air would come rushing in them. I got in touch with a club here in cheyenne, and they have people who can help me learn. Once the radio gets here, and I get it installed, I will need to get some field equipment, and be on my way. I let someone at the club fly it first, and go from there. Thanks again everyone!

trey
trey
We can arm chair repair this all day.
All these questions and more if follow above two post get an instructor !!!
Tank hose servo etc etc he'll check all of these, show you how to correctly start the engine all of this good suff.
Show you the tools, nitro, glow power the list will go on...

BTW packing tape if holes are that small, fly that babe then another addiction has begun HEE
Rich