the new Turnigy 2.4 9x

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the new Turnigy 2.4 9x

Postby Burnt Toast » Sat Sep 17, 2011 6:42 am

well , I have got this in my nitro boats and it performs great .
anyone else got it ?
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Re: the new Turnigy 2.4 9x

Postby Sid Sideslip » Sat Sep 17, 2011 7:19 am

Hi and welcome. If you have a look around the relevant threads for a bit, will noticed a lot of us are using the 9x.
What goes up...better bloody stay up (until I say otherwise).
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Re: the new Turnigy 2.4 9x

Postby Keith » Sat Sep 17, 2011 8:06 am

If not two or three each....
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Re: the new Turnigy 2.4 9x

Postby Burnt Toast » Fri Sep 23, 2011 10:43 am

just need to no if any other boater is using this gear , thats all :D
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Re: the new Turnigy 2.4 9x

Postby Burnt Toast » Thu Jan 05, 2012 9:05 am

Well , have been using it for a while now , Its been awesome , cant pick any holes in the system at all .
I would get one again if this one craps out .
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Re: the new Turnigy 2.4 9x

Postby dannyzz » Thu Jan 05, 2012 9:48 am

Mabye i will give it a go, using stick controller for my outrigger.
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Re: the new Turnigy 2.4 9x

Postby propfella » Thu Mar 29, 2012 3:40 am

Personally I'd rather not wear out the 9X just for boats. There's no advantage over using a good 3 channel stick. The receivers are cheaper, the range is just as good and they are lighter to handle. I have 20 boats and 3 of them came with their own sticks so I bought 2 more 2.4ghz so I could have a boat on each channel. That way I don't have to retrim every time I change boats. Not that I have used them that much. Out of those 20 only 3 have ever been wet. My $3,500.00 120mph beauty is still sitting in it's packing crate waiting for the day I may be able to use it. So it's 9X for planes only, the boats are happy with the stick.
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