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Old 06-29-2007, 12:51 AM   #16
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Default Re: Raptor 50 Titan with MD-530 fuse

what do ya think??? lol
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Old 06-29-2007, 08:12 PM   #17
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at the very end of the video I tell you what I think LOL
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Old 07-05-2007, 07:25 PM   #18
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hi there just wondering what size tail blades you are running on the titan as i want to upgrade to radix tail blades but some people say 92mm but others say 95mm for the titan which size is the best nd btw this heli is for flying 3d many thanks
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Old 08-25-2008, 11:19 PM   #19
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Very nice helo. Very nicely flown. Sweet video. I have question for you. Are you still flying with your Spectrum DX7 radio? How have you liked your experience? Have you used the DX7 with other aircraft? Would you recommend your radio? Thanks. Best.
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Old 08-26-2008, 07:36 AM   #20
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92's are fine, you can run 95's on the titan with 600's and 610s but might get a little close with 620s

I run 92mm SAB's on all my 50s
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Very nice helo. Very nicely flown. Sweet video. I have question for you. Are you still flying with your Spectrum DX7 radio? How have you liked your experience? Have you used the DX7 with other aircraft? Would you recommend your radio? Thanks. Best.
Its a great mid level radio. I flew one for a year till I upgraded to a 9303. Get the best radio your budget allows, it will last a lot longer than any plane or heli you own.
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Old 08-26-2008, 11:30 PM   #22
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Thanks for your message.

When you recommend the JR 9303 are you speaking about the JR XP9303 unit, or the JR XP9303 2.4 GHZ DSM2 unit? One is $400; the other is $630.00.

What's your opinion of the Futaba 10C model?

Thanks again. Best.
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Thanks for your message.

When you recommend the JR 9303 are you speaking about the JR XP9303 unit, or the JR XP9303 2.4 GHZ DSM2 unit? One is $400; the other is $630.00.

What's your opinion of the Futaba 10C model?

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I was speaking of the 9303 in general. The 2.4 question or not depends on whether you attend many events and fly at a busy field or if you fly by yourself in a cow pasture. If you fly at a busy field I think the x9303 is worth the extra money. To me it is anyways, of course I'm the guy that if I'm on one of 50 available channels, and there's 4 other people at the field, atleast two of them will be on my channel

I've never seen a 10c in person but the 9c is a great radio so if they improved up it, then its definately worthy of consideration.
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