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  • #16
    I bought the MSRX RTF in December.

    I started by letting the lvc cut in and ruined a few batteries, until someone pointed out that letting them discharge too much is a bad thing!

    4 minutes 30 I set my timer for on the standard out of the box batteries, seems to do me fine.

    The controller in the box will get you up and running, however I'd recommend saving up for a dx6i as when I bought one a couple of weeks later, it really helps with controlling the helicopter (and will work with many models as you move up, so is an investment imo).

    It's an excellent little machine though, lots of fun.
    Cuffley MFC www.cuffleymfc.co.uk

    Too many toys to list...

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    • #17
      Originally posted by monsigna View Post
      cool.....i'm using the standars 2.4htz controller you get in the 'RTF' kit....not got the disposable cash to get a DX6i (or greater) at the mo....
      Your batteries will last longer if you don't push them too far ... egg timer or mobile phone - whatever works! ....

      .... actually, egg timer a bad idea unless it has an audible alarm!
      Tom
      sigpic Synergy E7SE - Kontronic Helijive 120+ ESC, vBar Neo
      SAB Goblin 630 Competition
      - Castle Edge 120HV, vBar Neo
      Blade 700X - Castle Edge 160HV ESC, Mini vBar
      Logo 550SXv2 - Castle 130LV ESC, vBar Neo
      .... and a Gaui X3
      Spektrum DX8 ; Mikado VBC ; RealFlight 7 & neXt sims
      ... and two EGS'



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      • #18
        Standard advice is to buy more batteries and fly for less time. Also the cold will shorten the flight time as the voltage drop gets bigger.
        Flasher 450 Sport. Assan GA250 with 520 tail servo, MKS DS450 cyclic.
        Multiplex Cockpit Tx, DX7, DX6i
        Blade 130-X, MSR, MSRX
        Phoenix Sim

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