Affordable 3ch 2.4ghz stick set at last!!

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dwarfy

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For those of us that are used to the stick sets but cant afford to spend a few hundred quid on the likes of a Futaba!! That be me & thee then Charieboy :clown::clown: I know there are a few on fleabay but this is a reputable dealer so no worries with customer services if there are any problems with it.
Its my birthday on Tuesday.......I wonder what I will get.......:clown::clown:
 
Looks like I will be getting 1 of these so will keep you posted on quality, ease of use etc. I am a complete newb to 2.4ghz so might need assistance setting up all the different trims etc.
 
Well I got home tonight from working away & open my birthday presents & there it was :cool2::cool2: Not got time to do anything with it till weekend tho :no: 1st impressions are good & it looks & feels very well made. (Its made by Schumacher).

Cant wait to get out with it :2guns::2guns:
 
Yeah sorry mate :blush: I just cant afford to spend that amount on my hobby at the moment. Still a bit strapped after 6 months of little or no work & then a company going under on me :2guns: Its a bargain tho you would shift it in no time on here :cool2:
 
Right guys there are a few spelling mistakes and dodgy phrasing in the manual. Its obviously not translated very well in places but when it says about binding, it says "turn on power to your receiver (4.8-5.6v)". Am I right to assume this is an error and it should be 4.8-6v as rechargeable batteries are 1.2v? In other words, am I going to kill anything??!!
 
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