merlinva115
Jul 20, 2008, 12:08 PM
FlexPro has produced a new variant of it's existing 400/450 class landing gear for advanced and expert fliers.
FlexPro has listened to it's more experienced rc heli customers and produced a landing gear for those fliers who no longer feel the need for our larger, training-style landing gear for protection from heavy or 'hot' landings.
While retaining all the strengths of the existing heavy duty, crash resistant landing gear that fits T-Rex 450's, E-Flite Blade 400 3D's and most other 450/400 heli's; the new landing gear has reduced the diameter of the landing struts by half, and doubled the wall thickness.
The result is a slimmed down, sleek look that experienced and expert pilots were requesting, while retaining the strength and durability of the original landing gear.
Like the original FlexPro Training-style landing gear, the new 450/400 Pro's are available in eight colors; black, blue, green, nuclear red, yellow, neon yellow, purple and white.
To see images of the new landing gear, to obtain further information, or order, go to the FlexPro web site, www.FlexYourRex.com. Additional questions can be directed to merlinva115 at RC Groups.com
FlexPro has listened to it's more experienced rc heli customers and produced a landing gear for those fliers who no longer feel the need for our larger, training-style landing gear for protection from heavy or 'hot' landings.
While retaining all the strengths of the existing heavy duty, crash resistant landing gear that fits T-Rex 450's, E-Flite Blade 400 3D's and most other 450/400 heli's; the new landing gear has reduced the diameter of the landing struts by half, and doubled the wall thickness.
The result is a slimmed down, sleek look that experienced and expert pilots were requesting, while retaining the strength and durability of the original landing gear.
Like the original FlexPro Training-style landing gear, the new 450/400 Pro's are available in eight colors; black, blue, green, nuclear red, yellow, neon yellow, purple and white.
To see images of the new landing gear, to obtain further information, or order, go to the FlexPro web site, www.FlexYourRex.com. Additional questions can be directed to merlinva115 at RC Groups.com