AAron: It has been a bit since I last wrote you: I still have not gotten the little helecopter together: Are you still at the shop in Sandy? If so, I might make it your way one day, and bring the darned thing to see if you can put it together for me. The two pieces of the
fuse are what need to go on, so.... Take care and good luck with your new endeavor. Roger
AAron: it is a red machine: I think my JR 8103 with a 4 channel Berg reciever that I have will fly the thing. Am I thinking correctly? There is one small problem: or should I say a potential problem: The motor plugs, that plug into the 4 function box alongside the reciever, are both bent: one seems almost bent: I think they will work, but I will not know until I put the Berg reciever into the machine, hook stuff up, and then see....Am I thinking correctly? Thanks for all your help. Roger
Hi Roger- One man's loss is another's gain. You may even have what you need to operate that machine. Is it red or yellow? Depending on what it is you have, it may work with your radio. Can you give me some details about what you have? both the heli and your radio. we'll get it figured out
happy landings
-Aaron
Hi Roger- I assume you are talking about the little E-Flite Blade CX counter rotator, which is sold by Horizon Hobby. (Hanger 9 is part of Horizon). I will be supporting those models, as they are perfect to fly inside!
Hi Roger- Thanks for signing up. I know it will be a bit a a drive for some folks, but I have some ideas to draw people, so I am excited about the possibilities!
Aaron: you mom told my wife about your new shop: good for you, and I hope and pray that you will find success and joy both in this new endeavor. I suspect I will not get your way much, living in Newberg, but will try to get out to your new abode asap. Take care, come see me at The Evergreen Aviation/Space Museum. Roger
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fuse are what need to go on, so.... Take care and good luck with your new endeavor. Roger
happy landings
-Aaron