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    #31
    hi

    Just receive my brand new version swordfish hv 240A after I send for repair so they decide to replace with the new version but its not in the market yet. They said, the new version will be put in an aluminium, I don't how it looks like but that's what they tell me. Here are some pics that I've taken. Will maiden my epv135 tomorrow after work





    My fleets
    Stiletto tunnel, DF Mono, EPV 135, CT06 Hydroplane

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      #32
      SWEET! Here's wishing for all the BEST on Tomorrow's Run!
      2013 RC4WD International Team Driver

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        #33
        the video

        Here is the video of my epv running, not fast enough, still dailing

        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pTWO...1&feature=plcp
        My fleets
        Stiletto tunnel, DF Mono, EPV 135, CT06 Hydroplane

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          #34
          Me with my EPV135
          My fleets
          Stiletto tunnel, DF Mono, EPV 135, CT06 Hydroplane

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            #35
            Thats a huge boattt!!!!
            Warpath Wong

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              #36
              Another run with my latest 10s setup

              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ab0GuD5-5UQ
              My fleets
              Stiletto tunnel, DF Mono, EPV 135, CT06 Hydroplane

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                #37
                my epv run almost 80mph...blow over at the end

                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWFstYpUUPY
                My fleets
                Stiletto tunnel, DF Mono, EPV 135, CT06 Hydroplane

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                  #38
                  Very nicE boat
                  sigpic

                  I want to learn how to HOVER...lol

                  Training orientation MSRx with DX8 , Training up to TDR....Realflight 6.0


                  May Ah Pa bless me with the will to fly and stop buying Heli till i can hover...lol

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Mel279 View Post
                    my epv run almost 80mph...blow over at the end

                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWFstYpUUPY
                    Thatz a very nice pond to run. Wish we could have this here.

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                      #40
                      Adrianli , actually you can try playing your boat at the lake outside chinese garden or at the ponggul Riviera LRT station , there's a similar river there too . With your " diplomatic " skill , i'm sure you should have no problem playing at this 2 spots lol . Both of these lake or river are pretty long and big enough for reaching full speed .

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by TWE75 View Post
                        Adrianli , actually you can try playing your boat at the lake outside chinese garden or at the ponggul Riviera LRT station , there's a similar river there too . With your " diplomatic " skill , i'm sure you should have no problem playing at this 2 spots lol . Both of these lake or river are pretty long and big enough for reaching full speed .
                        I prefer to run my boats nearer to my place in the north. Nearest is my downstairs seawater river. Tried b4, but not good experience chasing after a stalled boat on a moving river. Had to jump in n swim after it.

                        Nearest freshwater pond would be Woodlands Town Garden but PUB ban me from there already.

                        Next nearest approved site is Lower Seletar Reservoir, near Yishun Dam. Happily boating every early Sat morning.

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by watersbk3173h View Post
                          Very nicE boat
                          thanks alot
                          My fleets
                          Stiletto tunnel, DF Mono, EPV 135, CT06 Hydroplane

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by Adrianli View Post
                            Thatz a very nice pond to run. Wish we could have this here.
                            thanks bro, its a man made pond actually. I have to be cautious running there as there are some bouys that I need to avoid, sure its a very nice place to go boating but it far from my place
                            My fleets
                            Stiletto tunnel, DF Mono, EPV 135, CT06 Hydroplane

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by Mel279 View Post
                              thanks bro, its a man made pond actually. I have to be cautious running there as there are some bouys that I need to avoid, sure its a very nice place to go boating but it far from my place
                              The pond size just looks great for boating. 99% of the ponds reservoirs here in Singapore is man made.

                              Just curious, why u switch out the Leopard motors for Turnigy???

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by Adrianli View Post
                                The pond size just looks great for boating. 99% of the ponds reservoirs here in Singapore is man made.

                                Just curious, why u switch out the Leopard motors for Turnigy???
                                haha...here most of the pond and lake are not man made, only the one that I've just posted which it really nice.

                                My leopard motor has small 6mm shaft, as I prefer bigger shaft like the turnigy. My turnigy hardly warm during that run, might going to go for bigger prop next time
                                My fleets
                                Stiletto tunnel, DF Mono, EPV 135, CT06 Hydroplane

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