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            JR X9303 2.4 USA Version


            Details and pricings will be updated on site soon.
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              Rays Heli Tech DVDs and Book

              TX Theory, Bench Setup, & Flight Trimming (Volumes 1-3) SGD$85.90

              VOLUME 1: Transmitter Theory and Setup (1 hr. 43 min.; 47 scenes)
              VOLUME 2: Helicopter Bench Setup (1 hr. 7 min.; 26 scenes)
              VOLUME 3: Helicopter Flight Trimming (55 min.; 26 scenes)


              Helicopters 101-1001 (Volumes 4 & 5) SGD$59.90

              VOLUME 4: Flight Theory, Engine Break-In, and Tools (1 hr. 13 min.; 21 scenes)
              VOLUME 5: Building the Helicopter(1 hr. 42 min.; 26 scenes)


              Rotor Blade Building & Balancing (Volume 6) SGD$42.90

              VOLUME 6: ROTOR BLADE BUILDING & BALANCING (1 hr. 45 min.: 25 scenes)


              Electric Helicopters and eCCPM (Volumes 7-9) SGD$85.90

              VOLUME 7: Electric Theory and Build (1 hr. 28 min.; 21 scenes)
              VOLUME 8: Transmitter Theory (1 hr. 45 min.; 50 scenes)
              VOLUME 9: Bench Setup and Flying (1 hr. 47 min.; 41 scenes)


              Shop and Field Companion SGD$85.90

              Ray's book, originally entitled "Ray's Complete Helicopter Manual," was initially released in 1986. He was writing the "Hover" column for R/C Modeler magazine, and took a compilation of articles he'd written since 1981 and formed the book. RCM published it as part of their "Anthology" series.

              The book went through numerous revisions through the years. There was a second edition of Ray's Complete Helicopter Manual, then a third. In 2001, Ray did an extensive re-write and re-named the book "Ray's Authoritative Helicopter Manual."

              In the fall of 2005, Ray's produced his first DVD, Volumes 1-3. One month later, R/C Modeler went out of business. Ray knew the DVD would do a pretty good job of filling in while the book wasn't available. He enjoyed the DVDs so much that he made V4-5, then V6. He planned to have a new edition of the book in the Spring of 2007, but V7-9 of the DVD Series became the priority. With V7-9 completed, his attention turned to the book, which finally came out on May 15, 2008. At 264 pages, the new book has over 20 more pages of additional content, along with an extensive index. In addition to the time-proven material carried forward from the previous book, the new edition features information on eCCPM, electric helicopters, and the new 2.4 GHz radios.

              CHAPTER DESCRIPTIONS

              SECTION ONE: HELICOPTER THEORY
              Chapter 1: A Basic Overview on the Operation of the Helicopter
              Chapter 2: Rotor Head and Swashplate Design and Operation
              Chapter 3: mCCPM and eCCPM Theory
              Chapter 4: Tail Rotor and Gyro Theory
              Chapter 5: Features and Theory of the Helicopter Radio
              Chapter 6: Servo Torque vs. Speed and Endpoint Theory
              Chapter 7: Control Linkage Geometry Theory

              SECTION TWO: A HAMMER WON’T DO IT
              Chapter 8: Tools for Building the Helicopter
              Chapter 9: Field Equipment

              SECTION THREE: BUILDING THE HELICOPTER
              Chapter 10: Glow Engine Preparation and Break-In
              Chapter 11: Engine, Clutch and Drive Train
              Chapter 12: Cooling Fans and Shrouds
              Chapter 13: Main Rotor Heads and Tail Rotors
              Chapter 14: Canopy - Fitting and Finishing
              Chapter 15: Li-Po Batteries and Fuel Tanks
              Chapter 16: Checking Ball Links and Linkages for Proper Fit
              Chapter 17: Radio Installation
              Chapter 18: Main Rotor Blade Building
              Chapter 19: Main and Tail Rotor Blade Balancing

              SECTION FOUR: SETTING UP THE HELICOPTER
              Chapter 20: Cyclic Pitch Setup
              Chapter 21: Collective Pitch Setup
              Chapter 22: Throttle Setup for Glow and Electric
              Chapter 23: Tail Rotor and Gyro Setup
              Chapter 24: Weight and Balance

              SECTION FIVE: FLYING THE HELICOPTER
              Chapter 25: Avoiding Crashes
              Chapter 26: Area Selection and Training Gear
              Chapter 27: Types of Assistance
              Chapter 28: Blade Tracking, Initial Pitch and Mixture Adjustments
              Chapter 29: Initial Trimming and Basic Hovering Guidelines
              Chapter 30: From Hover to Forward Flight
              Chapter 31: Autorotations
              Chapter 32: Advanced Carburetor Theory
              Chapter 33: Pitch and Throttle Curves for Aerobatics
              Chapter 34: Learning Basic Aerobatics
              Chapter 35: I Crashed!
              Chapter 36: Troubleshooting
              Chapter 37: Flybarless Helicopters

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                Originally posted by RadioControl-Sports View Post
                LF Technik GyroBots has already been shipped out last week.
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                  Originally posted by radiocontrol-sports View Post
                  jr X9303 2.4 Usa Version


                  details And Pricings Will Be Updated On Site Soon.
                  Please Drop By For Viewing At Convenience
                  This Is A Good Radio.
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                    Originally posted by Murdanny View Post
                    This Is A Good Radio.
                    Bro, Pardon me asking... what's the different between US version and Japan version?
                    sigpicGround is closer than it appear...

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                        Originally posted by abner View Post
                        Bro, Pardon me asking... what's the different between US version and Japan version?
                        From my dad's preaching, it is said that the 2.4 Ghz frequency is stronger than the existing ones. The ones that the military would use.

                        But, just look at it. isn't it a beauty?
                        Kedi AH !

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                          one thing i like about this radio is that it is compatible with existing spektrum receivers which i already had.

                          and if you read under the 'The Technology' section, you will understand what i meant on my previous post.

                          X9303 has the most advanced 2.4 Ghz technology. Fabulous radio.
                          Kedi AH !

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                            The X9303 has manual slider trims for the throttle instead of digital ones like the DSX9.

                            In times of emergency, my natural reaction to pull the throttle trims all the way down is way faster than pressing on the digital trims and waiting for it to reach the end.

                            We're supposed to use throttle hold for such situations, but that's provided it's properly set up

                            For transmission power, i don't have any fact sheets, but given US's culture of wanting everything as powerful as big as possible, i'll take that as a given.

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                              Originally posted by ammo View Post
                              The X9303 has manual slider trims for the throttle instead of digital ones like the DSX9.

                              In times of emergency, my natural reaction to pull the throttle trims all the way down is way faster than pressing on the digital trims and waiting for it to reach the end.

                              We're supposed to use throttle hold for such situations, but that's provided it's properly set up

                              For transmission power, i don't have any fact sheets, but given US's culture of wanting everything as powerful as big as possible, i'll take that as a given.
                              yes. that too.
                              Kedi AH !

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                                Originally posted by Murdanny View Post
                                http://www.rcuniverse.com/magazine/a...article_id=851

                                one thing i like about this radio is that it is compatible with existing spektrum receivers which i already had.

                                and if you read under the 'The Technology' section, you will understand what i meant on my previous post.

                                X9303 has the most advanced 2.4 Ghz technology. Fabulous radio.
                                Hmm.... still prefer your JR12X MV......
                                sigpicGround is closer than it appear...

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