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 Posted On: 09/03/2010  At: 14:15:39

http://www.horizonhobby.co.uk/aeroo...insight.html


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 Posted On: 09/03/2010  At: 17:12:05 | Reply Link

Now that looks nice, I see they still use the horrid plastic trim tabs. Hopefully when it's released it might push the Dx7 closer to my budget range


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 Posted On: 09/03/2010  At: 18:33:13 | Reply Link

That DX10t looks as complicated as a cockpit from a small aircraft might be its got so many switches


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 Posted On: 10/03/2010  At: 12:31:07 | Reply Link

Yeah the dx10t has gone a bit Graupner like, hope its not as complicated. Whilst I like the look of it in general it seems to have a dx6i type thumbwheel, which I dont like and all those switches look a bit agricultural.

Found only 1 vid on you tube (german) but does show it a bit better
http://www.youtube.com/results?sear...+DX10t&uni=1

An odd point is that it has to be used with a tray system, no neck strap mount.



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 Posted On: 10/03/2010  At: 16:05:08 | Reply Link

This is just my personal opinion but i've always found the Spektrum radios a lot harder for me to get to grips with...I find the futaba radios easier to understand and better/simplistic layout (But not without their faults - i'm not hailing them as perfect!)

That new DX10 has way way too many switches and buttons for my liking!

But - if you have a Spektrum radio then i guess it would be an easier change.

Also as said - it seems aimed at the use of a tray - again something i dont bother with.



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 Posted On: 03/06/2010  At: 00:06:09 | Reply Link

I've always had Futaba, and love my 35Mhz 7C. When I go 2.4G i'd like to stay with Futaba, but I really don't like the look of the new range, specially the 8ch.. Looks cheap..
And Spectrums largest is a 7ch.. If I move over I want more channels...

NOW THEY HAVE... :)

And it looks nice too... :D Bonus

Shame about the 'Euro' style 10ch one tho... Gadget tastic, but Fugly as sin...


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 Posted On: 03/06/2010  At: 06:08:37 | Reply Link

i quite like the 8


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