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  • TT Mini Titan E325 Newbie Build - Suggestions?

    Hi All,

    I'm fairly new to helicopters - my only experience is a few months on an mCPx and some phoenix time. I have the basics down and now after having a quick hover a 450 Sport I've decided I want a 450.

    Now my problem is a tight budget, but I've decided I'd like to pick up a Mini Titan after Xmas. I was thinking about getting a v1 barebones kit from midlands so need to decide on some electronics to see if I can afford it. I fancy a build, but I am not averse to buying a decent second hand model.

    If I was to go down the kit route as above what would your suggestions be for:
    • ESC
    • Motor
    • 3x Cyclic Servos
    • 1xTail Servo
    • Gyro
    • Receiver (Spektrum - use a dx6i)


    I'm thinking about picking up as much of the electric gear as possible second hand. I'm not looking for bargain basement gear, just stuff that's a reasonably low cost without being rubbish. It's only going to be used for learning and sport flying. I know a lot of what I've asked has been covered, but much of the material is a little out of date and I'm still a little confused so all help appreciated!

    Cheers

    Mark

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    I would suggest Align Trex every thing you need is same as Align 450 parts, he does 3 cyclic servo's in a kit which will help lower price, my Mini-T is all Align leccy.
    Last edited by tourerjim; 06-12-2012, 07:22 PM.
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