I went looking, out of curiousity - I've been closet-flyer-lusting after a 4000, but figured I'd better get reactivated in the hobby before I buy more toys.
Anyway, upon seeing it, my first thought was "I wonder how long it'll take to break the side-panel switch levers off?" I guess with much of Europe using trays it probably won't be such a big deal there, but in our "hands-only" US environment, it's probably just a matter of weeks at best... :-/ I'm also curious - how does the programming compare to the 3030 and 4000 series? Is it a derivative, or a whole new operating system? "Strength" wise, is it a step up, down, or about the same as the 3030 and/or 4000? It sure looks like a cool setup! -- *** Steven Bixby San Francisco Bay Area *** [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] > At 01:51 PM 7/29/2002 -0700, Karlton Spindle wrote: > >It is still worthy! Your are worthy use the force Bill use the force, the > >force is strong within you. :) > > Yeah, but the layout of those new trims is really neat. I don't think he > will last. > > I don't need those new, clever trims having (finally!!!!) figured out how > to use the F slider for elevator trim. I'm a happy fellow. > > Bill RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]