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Spektrum’s New DX7 SE (Special Edition)
Sunday, December 21, 2008 @ 12:04:35 PST by alex (1009 reads)
General News

SE Special Edition…And Serious Edge


Take the already groundbreaking features of Spektrum’s DX7 radio system, including the unmatched clarity of DSM2™, ModelMatch™ and ServoSync™…then take it to the next level specifically for cutting edge heli pilots. The result is the DX7se. It’s about way more than looks.

The Search for Speed Stops Here

The DX7se takes Spektrum’s already incredible speed and gives it a shot of adrenaline. Combining an 11ms frame rate with a latency range that’s 50% less than our closest competitor delivers the absolute fastest air radio on the market with the most consistent response. And that low latency range is attributable directly to Spektrum’s unique DSM technology. In the pursuit of even more precise control, heli pilots are looking for an extreme link between their radio systems and control surfaces, and the DX7se offers just that. No other radio system has a lower latency, resulting in a responsiveness that is nearly telepathic without compromising the RF link quality.


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Thunder Tiger E325 Super Cobra Scale Shell for Mini Titan
Friday, March 28, 2008 @ 13:59:47 PST by alex (2646 reads)
Scale Helicopter News
Yet another scale body from Thunder Tiger this time a Super Cobra Scale Shell for the Mini Titan. Part No TT3870 is a scale shell with a high positioned tail rotor mechanism, missiles and guns make this scale shell of the world famous AH-1W Super Cobra gunship a must for a Mini Titan pilots. This scale kit comes complete with a lightweight shell and high positioned tail rotor conversion parts.
 Thunder Tiger TT3870
 

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Futaba 12FG 2.4GHz FASSTTM Radio System
Monday, April 09, 2007 @ 16:22:07 PDT by alex (3844 reads)
General NewsFutaba 2.4Ghz 12FG

Looks like Futaba have entered the 2.4ghz market with a vengeance

Futaba's new 12FG radio combines the unmatched precision of 2048 resolution with the groundbreaking advantages of Futaba's proven FASST 2.4GHz system. This is the radio for discerning R/C pilots who insist on state-of-the-art features and functions for the most precise control imaginable. And because it's from Futaba, you can use it with confidence knowing that the industry's finest research and development has gone into it - making it a real value for you!
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Thunder Tiger - Ecureuil TTR3841-R
Tuesday, March 20, 2007 @ 14:13:32 PST by alex (3720 reads)
Scale Helicopter News
 Thunder Tiger are releasing yet another scale body, this time for the Raptor 50 line. The Replica is from the famous Ecureuil line, the model of the twin turbo engine AS355N is now available.
 Thunder Tiger Ecureuil
 Built from lite weight fiberglass and factory pre-painted in a civilian paint scheme, decorated with scale fittings make this Ecureuil an outstanding fuselage found no where else. Experience full scale flight in a R/C platform. 

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Spektrum Technology for JR & Futaba
Thursday, February 22, 2007 @ 16:48:23 PST by alex (3586 reads)
General News

 Shockwaves are once again resonating through the world of radio control, and Spektrum Technology is once again at the epicenter. Spektrum 2.4GHz DSM® Technology has been revolutionizing both the surface and air radio landscapes for years, and the time for the next revolution is here. Spektrum is proud to release module systems for the most popular module-based aircraft radios.

Introducing Spektrum Air Modules

 

These module systems make it possible for anyone who uses a JR or Futaba transmitter to now have the convenience, safety, and reliability of Spektrum 2.4GHz technology without requiring the purchase of an entirely new radio system. Above and beyond the technological advantages offered by Spektrum, these module systems utilize tested and proven 2.4GHz DSM technology that has been in use for years. When combined with Spektrum’s technical support and distribution channels, the Spektrum Air Module Systems are the next big breakthrough in radio control. Let’s take a closer look.


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MacGregor Warning on foreign sourced PCM9XII transmitter
Saturday, February 03, 2007 @ 17:01:04 PST by alex (2274 reads)
General News
MacGregor have examined a foreign sourced PCM9XII transmitter. This was originally a 72MHz set and has a different switch configuration and software to the MacGregor version. The model number isNET-N239FS, as marked on the front left hand switch plate.

There CE test certification will therefore not apply to these foreign sets. MacGregor sets are marked NET239ES and have a MacGregor/JR label in the centre Buyers of foreign sets are urged to seek reassurance that these sets have been fully tested before they buy and should not just rely on the fact that they have a small CE sticker inside the module recess The BMFA have informed us that their insurer could decline to defend a claim from a modeller using illegal equipment.

JR 9 X2 Transmitter

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Thunder Tiger - mini Titan E325
Friday, January 19, 2007 @ 16:13:49 PST by alex (5151 reads)
General News

The latest innovation by Thunder Tiger, the mini Titan E325. It has the perfect combination of flying stability and the agility for 3D flying.

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Specification:
Full Length of fuselage: 25.74"
Full width of fuselage: 4.72"
Total height: 8.3"
Main rotor dia: 28.66" ~ Max 29.45"
Tail rotor dia: 6.14"
Gear ratio: 1:10 ~ 15:4.4
Full equipped weight: 26.50 oz.

 

 

 

 


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Thunder Tiger new scale Agusta A109 Power
Saturday, January 13, 2007 @ 10:42:13 PST by alex (3214 reads)
Scale Helicopter News

New Fuselage Fits Thunder Tiger Raptor 90

This scale fiberglass fuselage equipped with retract gear and lots of fittings that make you stand out the flying field. Enhance the scale heli level with the new Thunder Tiger’s 109.
 

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3DX - a new World Standard
Tuesday, August 15, 2006 @ 19:22:02 PDT by alex (2545 reads)
Events & CompetitionDXlogo

At 3D Masters 2006 Jeff Barringer, 3D Masters Contest Director, released details of 3DX, a global 3D format for 3D helicopter competition.

The standard, based on the successful 3D Masters format, will allow entrants to choose 6 Set Manoeuvres from the current set of 30 3D Masters Set Manoeuvres coupled with a Freestyle sequence. The structure also lends itself to Electric Indoor events and employs a peer-judging system at its simplest level, rising to one or more 3D Masters Judges presiding over higher-level events.
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The Szabos join the Carbon Xtreme Avant Team
Friday, June 23, 2006 @ 18:02:40 PDT by alex (2725 reads)
Aerobatic Helicopter News
Alan Szabo Jr. and Danny Szabo have joined the Avant Team with Alan Szabo Sr. as the new Team Manager. This news comes as 3D Masters is only a few weeks away. The Szabo's will fly the new Aurora which uses the Avant Programmable Head, first seen in upgrade form and the helicopter is very slim with a low frontal area, which should make it very slippery. The model has been designed with a low parts count, making it easy to repair and maintain.
 

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