New MX 400 All Heli-Max 3107 Servos
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Hi all, I'm working on it! I'm using the Futaba 7C PCM cumputer radio, I'm also half way together with my T-Rex 600. Well any input is always welcome. starcop out...
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Well it all works, Dang the Radio is the hardest thing to set up. I seem to have the Gyro set up okay, it works!. I'm still working on the radio setup. A little at a time. Arrggg!!! Seems I just don't understand yet!
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There is some transmitter set up info here: http://www.helitown.com/X400.htm
about half way down the page.
I've had mine for a month and I love it. I just bought the MX450XS and will start slowly buying parts for it as my wallet allows.
about half way down the page.
I've had mine for a month and I love it. I just bought the MX450XS and will start slowly buying parts for it as my wallet allows.
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Thank you Commander_Drake, I had never seen runryder, looks like a great heli forum. starcop out...
Well it looks like all I have to do is install the blades and test it for flight. The gyro is very cool seems to hold and keep the helicopter from spinning out of control, neat invention. I just have to find the time to install the servos and all the linkages for my T-Rex 600. Although I still need to buy a couple batteries. The Raptor G2 has been keeping me ocupied I installed the aluminum head assembly and wow what a difference that made in flight and battery longevity, seems a lot smoother too. I'm enjoying flying the little raptor I never have had time to get the MX 400 in the air. I'm waiting on an upgrade for the rotor shaft assembly. Well take care all. starcop out...
Well it looks like all I have to do is install the blades and test it for flight. The gyro is very cool seems to hold and keep the helicopter from spinning out of control, neat invention. I just have to find the time to install the servos and all the linkages for my T-Rex 600. Although I still need to buy a couple batteries. The Raptor G2 has been keeping me ocupied I installed the aluminum head assembly and wow what a difference that made in flight and battery longevity, seems a lot smoother too. I'm enjoying flying the little raptor I never have had time to get the MX 400 in the air. I'm waiting on an upgrade for the rotor shaft assembly. Well take care all. starcop out...