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Selling my helicopter. Its an EXI and its a 500 size helicopter with all quality electronics

Quality design, will fly 3d no problems as it has all the supporting modifications and power

Only flown a few times, flys great.

You would need to install the receiver (already been through bind process with transmitter) and setup the transmitter to your liking and your off

No batteries included, you will require a 6 cell LiPo 22.2v for the helicopter

Its all in perfect condition, all assembled and ready to go! Mint condition as new

99% of ALIGN TREX parts are interchangeable with this helicopter

Its an exact clone of an ALIGN TREX 500, I even used the TREX 500 manual to assemble this helicopter

Helicopter specifications

Length: 850mm

Height: 310mm

Main Blade Length: 425mm

Main Rotor Diameter: 970mm

Tail Rotor Diameter: 200mm

Motor Drive Gear: 12T/13T

Main Drive Gear: 162T

Autorotation Tail Drive Gear: 145T

Tail Drive Gear: 31T

Drive Gear Ratio: 1:13.5:4.68/1:12.46:4.68

Weight(w/o power system): 935g

Flying Weight: Approx 1700g

Complete CNC machined head

Complete carbon fibre frame

Carbon fibre & metal tail servo holder

Carbon fibre boom braces

Metal tail box

Metal tail blade grips

Metal front boom holder

Metal washout arms

Lightweight paddles

13t hardend steel pinion

Painted fibreglass canopy

Electronics

Turnigy Typhoon 500H 1800kv

Turnigy MG930 Digital Metal Gear Servo 3.6kg

TURNIGY Plush 80A w/ UBEC Speed Controller

500 Size Carbon Fiber helicopter blades 430mm

401B AVCS Digital Head Lock Gyro

6s battery monitor

TX/RX

Exceed 6 channel 2.4ghz TX

Exceed 6 channel 2.4ghz RX x 2

Exceed TX software (reprogram/setup TX through PC)

Exceed TX USB cable

$450 for all of the above

PM or call/SMS 0416 623 381

Melbourne, South East

Can post at buyers expense, would prefer pick up

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How are your 3D skills? :P

Nice heli, I'd be keen but I'd only flown coaxials before. Would you be interested to trade + cash my way for a full 1/8 truggy racing set up?

Non existant :blush:

I've setup my smaller one up for 3d and have flicked the switch but have never been confident enough to actually rotate the heli

You wil find the smaller size, the 450 that I'm selling much easier to learn on because you can learn to hover it in a double garage or somewhere similar and if you do happen to crash it or break something its quiet cheap to replace parts

Up to you! PM me and we might be able to work something out

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