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Old 07-16-2006, 02:54 PM
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T-REX Elevator/Aileron

Hello,
I am really new. Bought upgraded T-REX on eBay. Looks like head ,grips, and flybar are metal. I bought Align metal washout, and metal Align levers for same. It seems obvious to upgrade to metal ailerons, and elevator, and there is a replacement Trex 450X/XL/SE CNC aluminum Elevator Base Arm,[there are T-REX 450X ailoeron control arms from Helihobby that are V shaped with 4 2X5X2.5 ABEC-5 bearings,,T-Rex metal T-type Control lever/bearings -Helihobby, T-Rex 45XL T-type Cyclic Levers CNCed using 7075 aluminum/dual flanged bearings, and triangula T-Rex 450X Aluminum Aileron Leverages with ABEC-5 bearings machined from CNC aluminum] Sound confusing ? I am!
Any suggestions/recommendations would be welcome. Oh, and I have a new Spektrum radio to use, or I could resurrect my JR 10X [which needs RX, and new TX RX batteries ?
HELP!
Bill
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Old 07-19-2006, 04:16 PM
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Re: T-REX Elevator/Aileron

I own and fly a Trex,,, here is what I would do,,, before spending more money on your Trex... Learn how to fly it!!!!!!! You will need more parts and the plastic ones are a lot cheaper and work very well.....
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