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  • help with mjx f45{f645} problem

    got a mjx f45,put a new tail on it,now when i try to spin her up,it cut outs/trip out after a couple of seconds,put the throttle down and it will be able to spin for a few seconds,before cutting out tripping out,it only done about 6 flights,is it motor or curuit board?the tail seem fine,just cuts out when the main motor does,
    align 450 sev2 ,honney bee cp3,mjx f45,v911

  • #2
    Hey Firebrid
    I see you've been waiting nearly 3 months for a reply on this one. Wouldn't waste any more time waiting if I were you, cos the majority of members of this forum busy themselves with "real" model helis and look down their noses on these "toys".
    Have a look here: MJX-F45 Single Rotor FP - RC Groups
    You'll find a whole bunch of guys here from every walk of life. They're down to earth, fun, very clever (check out some of the mods they do to these "toys") and always willing to help, even if you're not flying a T-Rex , Blade or Align AND using a RTF all-included TX to fly it .
    Cheers, be hearing from you soon I reckon.
    Tigg

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    • #3
      I love my F45, maybe a toy but you can crash it all day without damage, it's perfect for the total beginner with orientation practice.

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      • #4
        A link to rc groups! . LoL looks like you missed sense of humour off your list tigg!
        Ron

        hobby-hangar.co.uk
        SWRCH-GO big or Go home!
        http://www.ultimatebuildandfly.co.uk/

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Boggy View Post
          A link to rc groups! . LoL looks like you missed sense of humour off your list tigg!
          Sense of humour never did me any harm so far Ron, thanks for your concern. Never really did understand all this "nursery school" kind of moaning & bitching. I'd take hanging out with a bunch of guys who're ready to help no matter what, over ones who get their jollies cutting people up with snide remarks just because they don't wear the same jeans or jacket any day of the week (metaphorically speaking, of course)...

          Regards

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          • #6
            Awww were not really that bad infact sometimes i even wear checked plus fours (metaphoriclly speaking,of course )
            Ron

            hobby-hangar.co.uk
            SWRCH-GO big or Go home!
            http://www.ultimatebuildandfly.co.uk/

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Boggy View Post
              Awww were not really that bad infact sometimes i even wear checked plus fours (metaphoriclly speaking,of course )
              LOL!! ... with neon green, knee-length socks of course

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              • #8
                With blue clogs and a floppy eared tank comanders hat! Seriuosly though,ive just read your thread about your tx problem,and i think you may have taken offense at Mark's toy remark. Mark is probably the last person on this forum that would "look down his nose" at you as you put it or deliberatley dig at you for using a "toy". Infact he was the only guy trying to help you
                there is actually plenty of help for the more run of the mill small heli's but as you must appriciate there are a lot of different makes and styles out there,quite often a question pops up about one nobody has heard of,hense the lack of replies from others.I'm sure you wouldnt want a thread full of "sorry never heard of it but im sure someone who has will be along in a minute" theres nothing worse than email alerts just to read that!

                As for moaning and bitching? Well have a good look around rc groups it wont take you long to find a 1000 page post about taking class action against a manafacturer because the wing of someones plank didnt fit perfectly! ( yes it does exist )
                Ron

                hobby-hangar.co.uk
                SWRCH-GO big or Go home!
                http://www.ultimatebuildandfly.co.uk/

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