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Exceed Blueray 450SE helicopter in excellent condition

Hardly fly it any more as I have some new ones, flies great

Has a few upgrades, as listed below

I will throw in a 11.1V 1800mAH LiPo battery

Comes with Exceed 6 channel 2.4ghz tranmitter and receiver installed

99% compatible with ALIGN TREX 450 parts as its a clone of the ALIGN model

RTF! You don't need anything

Transmitter is fully reprogramable, I will supply cable and software

You can customise your own settings later down the track

Can demonstrate flying for buyer

Acrobatic 3D 6 Channel Collective Pitch

Alpha 400 Brushless Motor 3500KV

30A Volcano Series ESC Fusion Power

Belt-Driven Tail-One Way Bearing

Complete CNC head

Hardened main shaft

Metal tail grips

Metal skids

Upgraded HXT900 cyclic servos

Carbon fibre 3d main rotar blades 325mm

Exceed head lock gyro

Length:660mm

Height:230mm

Main Blade Length:325mm

Main Rotor Diameter:700mm

Tail Rotor Diameter:150mm

Motor Pinion Gear:12T/13T

Main Drive Gear:150T

Autorotation Tail Drive Gear:106T

Tail Drive Gear:25T

Drive Gear Ratio:1:12.5:4.24/1:11.5:4.24

Weight (w/o main blade):450g

Flying Weight:Approx.730~760g

Great helicopter to learn on, awesome park flyer

Easy to fly, great for beginers or experienced flyers

Can even fly it indoors, I used to hover it in a double garage when learning

$250.00 for everything listed above

Melbourne, South East

0416 623 381

Can post but would prefer pick up

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