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Adrian
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« on: December 11, 2008, 06:16:31 PM »

Just would like to know i anybody here is using the M11 FASST transmitter?
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« Reply #1 on: March 05, 2009, 02:20:29 PM »

Hi Adrian,

Aitronics M11 Radio come with either 2.4 GHz Module/receiver  or FM crystal TX/RX.
Some of the guys in Doha Golf Club race Tracks use Fasst 2.4 Ghz Module/receiver to their Futaba radio and some used Spektrum 2.4 GHz radio.

My Friend has Airtronics M11 with spektrum module/receiver. So far so good no issue.
M11 is one of the best Radio that until now Pro RC racers still using it. If your planning to buy one, then go for it. If ever I will buy a spare radio I will definitely go with Airtronics M11, for now I'll stick with my Futaba 3PKS synthesize.

By the way, I believe you belong to Alkhor community. I've heard that the race track inside the community is about to finish in a month.

Give my regard to Arnold and Joel. Tell them its me "Victor" Wink Wink Wink
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« Reply #2 on: March 11, 2009, 07:11:48 AM »

Hello Victor,
Yes we are on the way to finish the track. Although I could say that it is not to our own preference because there are community personnel who is doing the design and a contractor building it - but I am trying my best to make my suggestions happen.

Me and Don (I beleive you know him as well) are having this in mind for quite sometme, we do want to be with you guys to build a group to start racing competetion. Though I know you have an existing organization, we just want to make it more consistent and we will help and contribute as mush as we can e.g. create a funds, maintain track etc. What do you think?

I have the M11 now, though I am not an expert but I am addicted to RC so I am trying hard to start to play on track.

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Adrian
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« Reply #3 on: March 16, 2009, 02:31:39 PM »

Wow, a new track ?  Shocked  Smiley   Where is this being built ?
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« Reply #4 on: March 21, 2009, 06:21:36 PM »

Hello Victor,
Yes we are on the way to finish the track. Although I could say that it is not to our own preference because there are community personnel who is doing the design and a contractor building it - but I am trying my best to make my suggestions happen.

Me and Don (I beleive you know him as well) are having this in mind for quite sometme, we do want to be with you guys to build a group to start racing competetion. Though I know you have an existing organization, we just want to make it more consistent and we will help and contribute as mush as we can e.g. create a funds, maintain track etc. What do you think?

I have the M11 now, though I am not an expert but I am addicted to RC so I am trying hard to start to play on track.

Regards,

Adrian


Hi Adrian,

The QRCRG (Qatar RC Racing Group) was recently formed and everybody is welcome to join. We are planning to register the QRCRG to Qatar Scientific Club. If you don't mind can you tell me the names of all interested to join the Group? So we can include them to the member list. Arnold called me to inform that the race track is about to finished in time. I want to visit the Race Track but it so happen that I'm always busy lately.

Your right!!! Don mentioned that race track construction is not base in your own preference and suggestion, anyhow thing can be improve after the constructions, like what we did to the Race track we put up near Doha Golf Club. It started so short only takes 30-35 seconds per lap but after additional straights, curve and bump,  run time improves to 50-60 seconds.

Play with us every Friday is the biggest contribution you can do to us. Tell to the other guys that all are welcome to play in the Race Tracks, we prefer to play every Friday. So we are expecting you guys to join us for the coming Fridays and from there we can exchange ideas and tips. Clap Clap Clap

I would like to inform you also that we manage to get an approval to form an International Club forum under RCCARS.COM follow the link below and enjoy posting

http://www.rccars.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=2626

See you all!!! Grin Grin Grin

Victor
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« Reply #5 on: March 24, 2009, 07:11:06 AM »

Names interested to join are:

Adrian Araneta
Johann Fortaleza
Alex Torrifiel
Joel Santos
Arnold
Nathan Araneta
Adrien Fortaleza

We were very frustrated when went to play on the track inside al khor (conrete track guide - damaged the cars, narrow lane, very few bumps, no U's etc), I think it's not the track for racers but for general purposes, I say for the "kids". But anyway, I am still in contact with the people incharge for this track and we will meet sometime this week to discuss, besides the track's specs, there is a serious safety concern that needs to be resolved.

I use to play every saturdays with some friends just to polished a little bit my driving skills, and might start going fridays to at least elevate my skills competing with you guys. Can we do something on improving the track in golf course? It's very rough. What are the plans of the org. i.e. improving and maintaining the track,  organizing competetions etc. I  also beleive the you have some frustrations, tell us what help can we contribute except racing on fridays, so at least we can start making it happen.

My contact details:
asaraneta@hotmail.com
+9745875672
+9746042112

Cheers!

Adrian
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