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  • Cheapest DX7 deal?

    Am considering a DX7 tx, and as I plan to use it initially for 'sim use only' until I have gained enough experience, I do not need rx or servos. So, looking for a tx deal only. Have searched may websites but cannot seem to fing a tx only deal/price!! Would prefer to buy new because of guarantee and after sales etc..

    Can anyone advise?
    Trex 250 ... won in 'Jamin_00' raffle! .... *Traded*
    Trex 450SE V2 .... **Sold**
    HBK2 (CF & CNC Upgrade)
    Buzz Fly SE 2.4 .... **For Sale**
    Futaba 10CP ***SOLD ***, Futaba 6EX, & Phoenix

  • #2
    ring and speak to people im sure you would get a deal!
    Ron

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

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    • #3
      Inwood are doing a DX7 only at £179.00

      Inwood Models <--

      Was 139.00 a week or so ago but has gone up dramatically.

      Pete
      Now with added Nitro

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      • #4
        yep you have just missed the "cheap window!" try aide at hobby hanger they are pretty dam competetive and offer excellent after care
        Ron

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

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        • #5
          Many thanks everyone.
          Trex 250 ... won in 'Jamin_00' raffle! .... *Traded*
          Trex 450SE V2 .... **Sold**
          HBK2 (CF & CNC Upgrade)
          Buzz Fly SE 2.4 .... **For Sale**
          Futaba 10CP ***SOLD ***, Futaba 6EX, & Phoenix

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          • #6
            I bought mine from http://pegasusmodels.co.uk/ they took the servos and receiver out, Cost me £130 last month.
            Give them a try.
            Buzzfly SE
            Beam E4
            TRex 250SE

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            • #7
              I got my DX7 from heliguy.com for £200 inc postage, includes the four servos aswell
              "Anger and Frustration bring the best out of my flying ability.. because generally I don't give a shit either if the machine hit's the deck or stay's in the air - both will accomplish satisfaction, but most of all it exerts the feeling of flying conservatively. - Callum"

              www.callumheli.co.uk

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              • #8
                I suggest you wait with the "real" transmitter and get a cheap old tx of 4 channels or more used. something very cheap and old. as long as it has a buddy box connector you can make it work with phoenix with an adaptor max cost under £10.

                Ive got futaba round plug adaptor going spare that will work with any of these:
                skysport 4
                Futaba 7 ch pcm 3 point pitch curves - it'd do for "the project"actually
                aircraft only but still flies helis on phoenix
                my 5 year old uses one of these FT06-C Txs on phoenix, plugs straight in not this one has throttle on the right!
                another FT06-C but throttle on the left

                Actually my spare phoenix adaptor might be sanwa. how can I tell i wonder?
                Last edited by moyesboy; 07-02-2009, 09:05 PM.
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