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Author Topic: You know what`s really bad about the Thundertiger X50 ?  (Read 911 times)
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phillip
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« on: January 31, 2011, 01:15:21 AM »

That i won`t be able to fit it in my bag !! darn airlines are so restrictive in what carry on baggage you can bring  Roll Eyes Grin

had my 3rd flight on it today.. and it´s the bomb !




I have a OS50 Hyper in it (i already had the motor), Spektrum Receiver and telemetry, Jeti Max BEC 2, Savox 1259 for Cyclic and 1290 on the tail with a GP750.
Not teh latest and greatest gear, but its performing very well.
I`m currently running 2 x 2S 2100mAh LiPo which increases my weight a bit together with the quite massive Jeti BEC, but i recently had a total loss due to lack of power so i wanted to be on the safe side (this BEC is rated to 20A!)



love at first sight that !!



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« Reply #1 on: January 31, 2011, 05:03:18 AM »

Nice Smiley

We travel with our bigger helis, but not in "cabin baggage", but as "checked in" baggage.  We do take them apart into 3 or 4 pieces, like the tail separate, head separate, landing skids separate and so on; and then check them in.
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« Reply #2 on: January 31, 2011, 09:23:47 AM »

yea i guess that would be the way... but no, i`m not gonna carry it Wink it´s to heavy to big and needs too much other stuff (startbox, tools, etc) to run. but i`ll miss it nevertheless Cheesy
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