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Old 03-01-2007 | 09:48 AM
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el_xero
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From: Castries, SAINT LUCIA
Default RE: brushless

I see two transmitters but no receiver. You would still need to get a receiver and servos for them.

( The servos are the little black boxes under he wing which are connected to the push rods ( Short stiff metal wires ) which in turn move the trailing edges of the wing (elevons) up or down. These elevons manipulate the planes position in the air)

In my opin. the stuff you picked. Namely Motor ESC Lipo batt and charger are good, however I am not sure if he motor which you selected is of the correct diameter you will have to check it against the diameter of your current 480 motor.

I know nothing about the two transmitters which you selected and i see that one is a 2.4GHZ system, if I am accurate, that one may be packaged along with its own Receiver in which case you would be all right.

The best advice I will give you here is

Please call up parkzone or horizonhobby tell them what you want to do. Tell them what you have picked and ask them what they think about that setup before you run off and buy anything. There are possibly many other little things which I may have not considered when buying that they may bring to lite. One which I can think of right now is the motor mount.
I am not sure if the standard motor mount is sufficient for the new high powered steup.. If you take a look at the stryker C you would see that there is a newer mount.

Also you would need a 6x4 propeller and propeller adapter for the shaft of that motor... or you can just use the propellers which were recomended for that motor

But call up parkzone Its their stuff they would know what the best fitting parts are for that plane

good luck again

xero.