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02.05.2010, 12:26 AM

the nice thing about the sr is that it has a belt-driven tail.

that cp was a biaaaatch....i thought about adding a gyro to make it better, but thought i should cut my losses and let it go. i got a great deal on a BNF 400, and the same guy shot me a text saying he found another one in his basement (he has a lot of heli's, lol) and all that was missing was a gyro and rx... so i got that one for a full set of spare parts. all told, i got both for $280.

andrew, i'm stoked about a 600. i know on the sim it's SO much easier to fly than the 400!


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02.05.2010, 08:52 AM

I just got a msr as well, and also got the new hyperion lipo's(25c130mah) for it. Hyperion is coming with a charge adapater so you can charge your msr lipo's with a quality charger.

I used to have a coax for the living room, but it was still too big and noisy. The msr is perfect for in the living room and really durable.


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02.05.2010, 10:27 AM

aaah, you're right. i thought i read somewhere that it was belt driven. looks like it has a little tail motor after all.


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