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Hey Guys,
I'm looking at a t-rex and i want to know what gyro would be good for me. I'm flying with a JR 9303 so something that would work with it. I know about the Futaba 401 but I don't know if it will work with a JR radio.
Thanks for the help,
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I'm looking at a t-rex and i want to know what gyro would be good for me. I'm flying with a JR 9303 so something that would work with it. I know about the Futaba 401 but I don't know if it will work with a JR radio.
Thanks for the help,
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I dont use the 9303 but if it has heli function then the futaba 240 and 401 will both work.
Ive been using my 240 on trex for months now and before that it was on my raptor30.
Ive been using my 240 on trex for months now and before that it was on my raptor30.
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The 401 is the perfect gyro for the T-Rex and works just ifne with JR radios. I have 1 in my T-Rex and 1 in my Raptor 50 both flown with a JR 8103. You simply trim the connector a bit and it fits right into JR Rx's. Of which I am using the 770 and 649.
This is not a problem, get the 401. You'll be glad you did. Oh and get the Futaba 9650 to go with it they are a perfect match.
This is not a problem, get the 401. You'll be glad you did. Oh and get the Futaba 9650 to go with it they are a perfect match.
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Thanks for the responses guys, its good to know what to save up for now. As long as I can stop drooling over the aftermarket 120 degree CCPM frame and swashplate setup, I should be getting ready to make my purchase soon.
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