luky
12-30-2007, 01:11 PM
I have a Esky Lama V4 that I bought about 5 months ago and have upgraded with Esky all metal rotor head parts (not aftermarket) with the longer center shaft to reduce blade strikes and it has the extreme 180 motors and the extreme blades. I have two Lipo batteries, an extra set of extreme A blades, two sets of extreme B blades, 2 extra sets of black blades (A&B), some extra bearings, screws/parts, and an extra set of landing gear. I am also including the plastic rotor head/blade grips which were never used, the original motors (which work fine), and the original flybar (slightly bent) as well as some other misc original parts.
I just rebuilt the Heli with all new sealed bearings from Slick zero, new inner and outer shafts with new gears, new extreme 180 motors, a new body, new battery tray, and new skids. I only have two flights on it since I rebuilt it with all new parts. I liked the heli so much I bought a T-rex 450 SE V2 so this heli has been unused for a month or so and I could use some cash right now since I just crashed my E-flite P-38 yesterday.
I also have the USB dongle for the Tx so you can use the controller to practice flying on the computer. I modified the controller so it has a smooth throttle stick to make it easier to hover. You can download the FMS Flying Model Simulator software for free from http://n-old.ethz.ch/student/mmoeller/fms/index_e.html (http://n-old.ethz.ch/student/mmoeller/fms/index_e.html) . I recommend some practice on the computer before you fly the heli to minimize crash damage (Ask me how I know http://static.rcgroups.com/forums/images/smilies/rolleyes.gif ) and maximize the fun.
This setup is better than a new stock one and includes everything you need to be flying when you get it. I even put a new set of Duracell batteries in the Tx.
I have well over $200 into this setup and just about everything mechanical is new. Asking $140 shipped to the lower 48 states. Please send me an email to lukyspam 'at' yahoo dot com if you are interested.
I have hi-res pics of everything if you want me to email them (too big for the Helifreak server to load). Or you can see the pics at http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=793119
I just rebuilt the Heli with all new sealed bearings from Slick zero, new inner and outer shafts with new gears, new extreme 180 motors, a new body, new battery tray, and new skids. I only have two flights on it since I rebuilt it with all new parts. I liked the heli so much I bought a T-rex 450 SE V2 so this heli has been unused for a month or so and I could use some cash right now since I just crashed my E-flite P-38 yesterday.
I also have the USB dongle for the Tx so you can use the controller to practice flying on the computer. I modified the controller so it has a smooth throttle stick to make it easier to hover. You can download the FMS Flying Model Simulator software for free from http://n-old.ethz.ch/student/mmoeller/fms/index_e.html (http://n-old.ethz.ch/student/mmoeller/fms/index_e.html) . I recommend some practice on the computer before you fly the heli to minimize crash damage (Ask me how I know http://static.rcgroups.com/forums/images/smilies/rolleyes.gif ) and maximize the fun.
This setup is better than a new stock one and includes everything you need to be flying when you get it. I even put a new set of Duracell batteries in the Tx.
I have well over $200 into this setup and just about everything mechanical is new. Asking $140 shipped to the lower 48 states. Please send me an email to lukyspam 'at' yahoo dot com if you are interested.
I have hi-res pics of everything if you want me to email them (too big for the Helifreak server to load). Or you can see the pics at http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=793119