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Hi Guys,

I am putting up my Nitro R/C Helicopter for sale. This is one serious bit of kit (rotor diameter is 1.25 meters!), great for your first nitro heli and a little more serious than the cheap indoor heli's!

It has been sitting on my shelf for too long and i need to get rid of it to make space.

It is a Thunder Tiger Raptor 30 size with an OS 32SX-H engine, required servo's, Gyro and some spares

includes the following:

* Thunder Tiger Raptor 30 (assembled)

* OS 32SX-H Nitro Heli Engine

* CSM ICG540 Gyroscope with Heading Hold

* Yusa Tuned sports muffler

* 4x JR NES-511 Servo's (controls)

* 1x Futaba S9205 servo (tail)

* reusable fuel filter

Also comes with the following support items (to get it started etc.)

* Universal Engine starter motor

* Pro Glo plug starter and AC charger

* 12V reversable Fuel pump

* CSM 3 in 1 Flight Simulator for JR radios (a little old now but quite useable, has JR interface cable etc.)

Also comes with the following brand new spares:

* 1 set of flybar paddles

* 1x PV0038 Tail Fins

* 2x PV0037 Tail rotor blades

* 1x PV0002 Flybar arm

* 1x Main rotor shaft

* 1x PV0017 tail pitch slider

* 1x AK0060 Tail Boom

* 1x PV0043 Tail Control Rods

* 1x PV0008 Flybar rod

Comes with the box, some instructions etc. all in really good condition (though can do with a checkup and re-oil etc.).

All that is really required is a Transmitter, Reciever, and Nitro fuel.. then your good to go!

Pickup in perth or postage.

$420 for quick sale plus postage

please contact me by PM or email [email protected]

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It depends on Model Transmitter you buy, also new or secondhand etc

Ebay you can pick up transmitters for less then $150 sometimes, for a full six channel set.

Its really ashame I didn't get to use the Heli at all very much. So busy atm.

how much does the remote controls etc cost to get it running?

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