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Old 02-12-2009, 12:35 PM
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Yeah, Peter from TTTT parts. Even with the instructions in German, I can still see what goes where. I assume when the time comes, the lower half(parts from peter) will take no more than 15 minutes to 30 minutes to build. Very easy from the looks of it.

The receiver only had the locations of channels 1-4, and S, +, - which I assume is Red-Positive, Black-Negative and Signal-White or odd color depending on servo.

I know this sounds elementary of me, but I do not know which channel the battery/power hooks to...I assume 1.

Also, I am leaning toward batteries from plantraco, because of their easy to use ready made charger. Simply get their BAHOMA kit, and attach leads to the end, and the other end of the lead be mini jst for the receiver. When it's time to charge, pop it on this:

http://www.microflight.com/Online-Ca...harger-BiCha_2

Easy to obtain multiple batteries for more frequent play time.

@ jogs

I really didn't know I was getting a rear swing axle. I just specified I wanted a brass front axle, since this was my first order, and a slight language gap, I didn't know.

I plan to try to machine out an aluminum chassis that mimics the epoxy one, for added low weight. I have a desktop 3D CNC modeler, so when I get time, I'll have some fun.

Any idea how long run time you'd get out of a 150mah lipo?

Thanks for all the help, I'd LOVE to see the following for these rejuvinate here in the states. If I can make parts and set up a second commerce site, maybe it could happen.
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