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    Cool Comming soon the X50E


    AS QUOTED FORM HEIDAILY.COM

    "Yes, it’s coming; you will be able to see very soon the New Titan X50 electric in your local hobby store,
    The most frightening Electric Monster ever seen!
    Get ready to handle this awesome machine that you would have never seen before! Titan X50 Electric is inherited from the Nitro version but 100% exclusive design is promised for a electric power, which is acceptable between 8~12S LiPo so that its performance is enhanced to a new high peak . Both Flybar and Flybarless editions are available for your alternative preference on 3D or F3C flights!
    Manuals are already available for Download Here"

    Looks very nice, see more pics here!!
    Coming Soon: The New Titan X50 Electric from Thunder TIger «

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    More info and pics avaliable!!! Looks very nice!!!

    X50E Titan Electric Flybarless Series Information Available «

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    It does look very nice but plastic paddles! also the build quality doesn't look as good as the new Align range.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tourerjim View Post
    It does look very nice but plastic paddles! also the build quality doesn't look as good as the new Align range.
    What's wrong with plastic paddles?

    The stock TT blue paddles that come with the X50 kit are mental fast on the cyclics.

    The build quality of the X50 is very good. It's a typical 3D machine - designed to be flown and trashed with simple, functional mechanics. Just like all Align helis, it fits the consumer demand for cheap parts, ease of repair and lack of fiddling about with shims and stuff like the high end helis.

    It does what it says on the tin.

    I like my X50.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve View Post
    What's wrong with plastic paddles?

    The stock TT blue paddles that come with the X50 kit are mental fast on the cyclics.

    The build quality of the X50 is very good. It's a typical 3D machine - designed to be flown and trashed with simple, functional mechanics. Just like all Align helis, it fits the consumer demand for cheap parts, ease of repair and lack of fiddling about with shims and stuff like the high end helis.

    It does what it says on the tin.

    I like my X50.
    And not to mention how light the x50 is!!!! Compared to a 600n!!!

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    the align fan boy's need to have a flight on a x50
    as the 600 would go up for sale very rapidly

    build quality is good
    flip/roll rate is fantastic
    it is very stable in forward flight
    and it feels very light in the air
    the only thing i'll knock it for is the canopy colours are poor
    but buckers would soon cure that

    and with a 12s set up it would be totaly mental
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    Quote Originally Posted by heliguy chris View Post
    And not to mention how light the x50 is!!!! Compared to a 600n!!!
    the 600 is a brick compared to the x50
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    Quote Originally Posted by heliguy chris View Post
    And not to mention how light the x50 is!!!! Compared to a 600n!!!
    Yes, the X50 is tiny and light as a feather next to my Vibe 50. The X50 has plenty of punch with an OS50 and the Vibe has less ooomph with a YS56 - that's a significant difference in weight and wind resistance.

    God only knows what a X50 would be like with a 55/56/57 engine!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve View Post
    God only knows what a X50 would be like with a 55/56/57 engine!
    A 450pro running 12 cell on a scorpion motor?!?!?! hahaha

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    forget the 55/56/57
    shove the yet to be released 50 class ys60 in one
    and it will be fun
    running a 50 hyper it also out performs the sdx50 with a 55 in
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