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  • #16
    Originally posted by Mike W View Post
    Liam ... not true .. you dunk one of those too hard then its a whole new system .....horses for courses ...
    Very true,thats always a pretty poor excuse to justify a fbl system,the fact that you have no flybar to bend

    Not really smacked a V Bar heli in hard yet but i dunno how the sensor stands a good shock,the other problem is you cant really properly test it until you commit the model to the air and then if its not working properly its too late..

    At least if it does go bezerk and hit the ground you can honestly turn round and say

    "That wasnt meeeee"

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    • #17
      Cool... so if I got one I could blame my crashing on the vbar/align fbl... lmao ....
      Knight 3D
      http://northeast3d.talkheli.co.uk/
      http://www.lindensflyingclub.co.uk/

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      • #18
        whats the benefits of a flybar less system over a the current setup?


        and how does it work?
        Thanks
        Jonathan
        trex 600
        Trex 450 v2
        and an

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        • #19
          Is there really enough room on a 250 then to fit the relevant kit??
          Trex 500ESP - Scorpion motor, CC ice 75 esc. Spartan Quark gyro, Std Align servos
          Knight Sport - Spartan/BLS251, Hyper 50, 3050's on cyclic, 3D mixer arms
          Outrage Fusion 50 - Viper 700kv, 14t, Align servos, Spartan, 8s, Hobbywing 100HV. Maidened - Love it, set up to fly really smooth :-)
          Gootch 450SEv2 built and flown, very nice heli :-)
          MCPX BL
          MPX Twinstar (In bits!!)
          DX8/Futaba T9CP
          Phoenix

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