1/16 E-Revo VXL RTRw/ 2-channel radio system
Key Features
- 30+mph with included battery
- 50+ mph with dual batteries
- Full-time 4WD
- Powerful Velineon 380 brushless motor
- Velineon VXL-3m waterproof electronic speed control
- Accepts 6-cell flat MiMH and 2- or 3-cell LiPo packs
- LiPo and NiMH compatible with two-stage low-voltage detection
- Includes 6-cell NiMH 3000mAh Traxxas Power Cell battery pack and AC charger
- Includes optional pinion gear for 50+mph operation
- Traxxas High-Current Connectors
- High-torque waterproof steering servo
- Ball-bearing transmisson
- TQ 2-channel radio system
- Pre-glued tires with foam inserts
- Precision high-quality hex hardware throughout
- Adjustable Torque-Control slipper clutch
- 12mm mounting hexes open the door to additional wheel and tire combos
Overview
Extreme power! It’s just what you would expect from Traxxas. Screaming 50+ mph* performance packed into incredible 1/16 scale brushless powered machines. The 1/16 E-Revo VXL and Slash VXL 4WD completely blow away the “mini” status quo with Extreme Velineon® speed, exacting precision, and performance that sets the standard for a whole new category of stunningly fast, affordable fun. 30+mph right out of the box with the included NiMH battery. Add a second battery and series connector and install the included speed pinion, and you’ve got 50+mph under your trigger finger—no mods required, all with reliable and inexpensive NiMH power. Exclusive Traxxas waterproof electronics reliably keep the fun going in rain, mud, and snow.
The high-power Velineon® 380 brushless motor is the largest in its class and uses high-strength Neodymium magnets, a sintered rotor, and high-rpm ball bearings for lasting performance. The VXL-3m speed control features the latest low-resistance/high-current FETs and Traxxas’ exclusive High-Current Connector for ultra-efficient power flow. Built-in Low Voltage Detection makes the Velineon VXL-3m ready for 2S and 3S LiPo packs.
Needed to Complete
-8 “AA” batteries for the transmitter
1/16 E-Revo VXL RTRw/ 2-channel radio system
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Serious rc pilots prefer noise and price over silence economy and most of all convenience. The complexity of the engine makes it more attractive to those who want to enjoy the real experience of flying a helicopter. Flying gas RC Helicopter could also be treated as your stepping stone into flying a real one since you have gained enough response and sensitivity to the nature of the helicopter. then this one is for you.
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You can also start with a scale-model plastic helicopter. There are model RC Helicopter that are made from wood. How important is it to find an expert to set up the pitch and balance? Make sure to buy a balancer and a pitch gauge you want errors to be less than 1 degree and the balance of the blades to be perfectly level / even. You can order this online complete RC Helicopter set with instructions on how to build it. This is becoming more and more popular for its guaranteed safety and sure flight.
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Model RC RC Helicopters engine fuel (glow fuel) produces more power than conventional gasoline because of the high contests of nitro methane which is why it is more popular than gasoline for model aircraft. Get used to merely lowering the collective 1/4 way down or so. Practice walking the RC Helicopter around. Follow at a safe distance behind it and make it go places slowly. Be careful not to step in any holes. Brands: There is nothing really to say about this if you know what your looking for then we stock some of the best brands including Century JR Futaba Hirobo etc…
Crashing Your RC Helicopter!
What happens when you crash the RC Helicopter? In a light crash (bad bounce off a hard surface) you might break the landing gear and a couple other things in a average crash (lands on it’s side) the first things to go are the main blades the tail boom the main shaft the flybar. When you get good at flying your RC reverse the direction of the rudder. When you are good at this land while slowly pirouetting. You may think simulators they are expensive at 160 to 230 dollars but I guarantee you they will save you that much in parts as well as time learning how to fly. The simulator is not a game. Each time you crash could end up costing you hundreds of dollars. Yes it is going to happen and it is fun some times to see what you can make it do however do not get into the habit of watching the helicopter fly into the ground.
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- Input voltage: 110 to 120 volts AC, 60 Hz
- Output power for transmitter: 9.6 volts DC, 70mA
- Output power for receiver: 4.8 volts DC, 100mA
- Connector type: Futaba “J” style on receiver and Futaba round barrel on transmitter (center pin positive)
- Charges both NiCad and NiMH batteries
Product Description
This is a simple AC powered Futaba r/c charger. The model number is FBC-19B(4), this is the standard charger that is included in most Futaba radio system. This simple charger uses any 110 volt AC wall outlet and has 6 foot charging leads. Able to charge both NiCad and NiMH batteries, it will charge both your transmitter and receiver battery simultaneously…. More >>
Futaba OEM Transmitter/Receiver Battery Wall Charger
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Futaba, Spektrum, JR, oh what radio should I buy? The choices appear to be confusing. How do you choose? You’re looking for a new, or maybe even your first RC Airplane or Helicopter Radio? So many choices, where does one start?
Well one would need to start by identifying what the radio would be used for.
For instance, one may be interested in only flying small foam airplanes, where a 4 channel radio would fill the need just fine. Or maybe it’s a larger airplane with flaps and multiple channels for navigation lights and landing gear along with channel mixing. In this case a radio with 7-12 channels would be needed. As the radios increase in channels, the more programming features will be available for those channels. Let’s think ahead.
With the cost of the 2.4 GHz radios coming down, there should be no reason for anyone to consider saving a couple of dollars buying an FM 72 MHz radio that’s prone to interference by someone else on the same channel. 2.4 GHz systems with a Spread Spektrum or like technology will allow flyers to concentrate on flying with the peace of mind knowing they can’t be touched by someone else on their channel. Interference may lead to flight glitches and your experience will be ruined.
Ok so next, the all so familiar question, what brand should you go for? Well, for those who have been an avid JR or Futaba person, that question will be simple. But for the others, you should look at the Spektrum line very carefully. Spektrum has radios like the 5ch DX5e for basic park flying, or the DX6i, DX7 or the New DX7Se 2048 resolution. These radios allow for faster communication and provides a more connected feel. In other words, you feel more in touch with your craft as you fly.
Each of these radios offers something that no other manufacturer is offering at this time. It’s called Bind and Fly (BNF). In essence what that means is you can buy one of the many planes or even helicopters that come as a BNF.
When you get the plane or helicopter all you need to do is follow a very simple procedure to bind the airplane/helicopters built in receiver to your radio and you’re ready to fly in less than 5 mins. No building, no installing electronics or anything, all is included in the BNF. So for the time being, Spektrum seems to have the upper hand when it comes to BNF systems.
Both the JR and Spektrum brand radios have been noted as having some of the easiest programming, while Futaba may be a little harder to program from the start, but will soon become very easy with time. For smaller 5-7 channel radio systems, Spektrum seems to be the choice, but when it comes to larger 9-14 channels, then Futaba or JR may be better options.
Always compare cost and functionality before making a purchase. Different models offer different features. Finally, you want to be sure that you look great with the radio controller!
Air Radios – Spektrum, JR and Futaba Radios, AR7000,AR7600, AR6200 DX5e, DX6i DX7 DX7se. Airplanes and helicopters – Bind and Fly, BNF RC helicopters and Airplanes like Eflite Blade CX CX2 CX3 MCX mSR, Parkzone Bf-109G and Sukhoi


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