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nla_pes
New Heliman
Location: Rochester, NY

Hy folks, need some advise. Around Dec of 2007 my daughter bought a dog of heli called a horse fly for me. This was way before she bought me an axe cp. Good kid. Any way she wants to see me fly the hores fly, which I have busted up with out thought atleast five times. The worst part of the heli is the radio system. I just spotted a FUTK6900 Futaba 6EX 2.4GHZ TX/RX Heli/Air (with no servos). Anyone now anything about this setup, and assuming I can make it fit, can some one tell me how to wire it in, and add a gyro, or does it not need one.
Thanks all,
Paul
05-09-2008 02:00 AM
 
 
tailspin90
Key Veteran
Location: Portage, IN

Honestly, i doubt it's worth the trouble.

But.....


Where there's a will, there's a way. I'm sure one of these brainiacs will let you know........


Tailspin90
05-09-2008 02:43 AM
 
 
blazobob
Heliman
Location: us

hi Paul
isn't the horsefly a coaxial heli , bob

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05-11-2008 09:23 PM
 
 
SkyWarp
Heliman
Location: CA-USA

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Honestly, i doubt it's worth the trouble.

Because its a gift maybe. But I don't favor coaxials myself. Most coaxials I've seen has a 3 in 1 so I doubt the modification your attempting is going to work. Even if there was, like tailspin90 was saying.... it's not worth the trouble.


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When in doubt, pull out. And that applies to everything.
05-12-2008 04:28 PM
 
 
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