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Riem
Mar 03, 2003, 05:22 PM
Hello guys (girls),

Once again wanted a millennium II transmitter
setup, to get a beginner started!

Thanks again.

Beav
Mar 04, 2003, 04:22 PM
"Riem" <het.kasteel285a@hccnet.nl> wrote in message
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> Hello guys (girls),
>
> Once again wanted a millennium II transmitter
> setup, to get a beginner started!

Maybe no-one here HAS a complete Millennium setup for sale Reim. Also, isn't
that kind of setup a little "over the top" for a beginner? He may be
spending a lot of money to discover he HATES heli flying.


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Andy Carpenter
Mar 04, 2003, 05:32 PM
"Beav" <beavis.original@ntloxoworld.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Riem" <het.kasteel285a@hccnet.nl> wrote in message
> news:b40id7$q7n$1@news.hccnet.nl...
> > Hello guys (girls),
> >
> > Once again wanted a millennium II transmitter
> > setup, to get a beginner started!
>
> Maybe no-one here HAS a complete Millennium setup for sale Reim. Also,
isn't
> that kind of setup a little "over the top" for a beginner? He may be
> spending a lot of money to discover he HATES heli flying.
>
>
> --
> Beav
>
>
> Please note my E-mail address is "beavis dot original at ntlworld dot com"
> (with the obvious changes)
>
> Beavisland now lives at
> www.beavisoriginal.co.uk
>
>
Beav,

I think the guy wants a set-up he can put in his TX.
Obviously a challenging task without the heli in front of you, but I guess
advice on pitch ranges, pitch curve, throttle curve, cyclic throws, expo,
gyro gain etc would be a start. Again, obviously more information about the
equipment in use is required.

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Beav
Mar 05, 2003, 06:02 AM
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> >
> >
> Beav,
>
> I think the guy wants a set-up he can put in his TX.

His 2nd post does seem to indicate that Andy, but I thought it was a re-post
of his first where the Tx wasn't mentioned.

> Obviously a challenging task without the heli in front of you, but I guess
> advice on pitch ranges, pitch curve, throttle curve, cyclic throws, expo,
> gyro gain etc would be a start.

It would be, but I'm sure a google for setups would give a few ideas.

Again, obviously more information about the
> equipment in use is required.

It'd certainly be helpful:-)


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Beav


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(with the obvious changes)

Beavisland now lives at
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