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Old 12-29-2003, 03:44 AM
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After building Rc cars for a few years now i am about to get into some racing but have always found it quite hard to find a quality Australia wide RC community forum. This is the biggest so far i have come across. Has anyone ever thought of starting an Australia based message board?
I am a newbie to RC forums but have posted on many Car forums for years and find these forums to be difficult to navigate. Although there is a great deal of good info on these and other big rc forums its often very hard to find.
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Old 12-29-2003, 01:32 PM
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there is one - www.ozryderz.com
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RC Tech is the biggest and best forum to discuss issues, having small forums everywhere only dilutes the discussion, there have been many attempts at local and aussie forums, but all are not worth visiting due to the number of people looking at them.

I think we should all look here for a national place to discuss issues, there are already threads for all major tracks, and meetings, and if anyone has a specific issue they would like to discuss they can post a question, i dont see a need for any more
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Originally posted by bleach1
I am a newbie to RC forums but have posted on many Car forums for years and find these forums to be difficult to navigate. Although there is a great deal of good info on these and other big rc forums its often very hard to find.
I find the search feature to be one of the most important things to learn how to use.
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Old 12-29-2003, 02:00 PM
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Default Re: Dedicated Australian RC forum?

Originally posted by bleach1
After building Rc cars for a few years now i am about to get into some racing but have always found it quite hard to find a quality Australia wide RC community forum. This is the biggest so far i have come across. Has anyone ever thought of starting an Australia based message board?
I am a newbie to RC forums but have posted on many Car forums for years and find these forums to be difficult to navigate. Although there is a great deal of good info on these and other big rc forums its often very hard to find.
RC Tech rocks and is the choice worldwide. I think it serves it's purpose and then some. I see no need to create another forum. This forum alos gives teh chance to speak to people worldwide.. USA, Asia etc adn plenty of internationals often pop down for a chat.
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Old 12-30-2003, 01:11 AM
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The Aussie forum that is up at MYRCWORLD used to be a popular.

It started out pretty strong but like alot of them has faded some what.
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www.tftr.org.au has a good forum
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Old 01-01-2004, 11:22 PM
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I'vce been thinking of updating my radio and can't decide between the hitech CRX or the JR XS3 with snythesised xtals.

I'd appreciate any comments both for and against at the moment I have an old (10 year) KO PROPO EX-5.

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Old 01-09-2004, 02:17 AM
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you already made a thread for that question, why post it here as well? keep things on topic, can you?
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Old 01-09-2004, 05:42 PM
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I actually posted it here first by accident so just take it easy.
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that dont eat yellow snow is sum funny s**t
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hmm, your logo looks familiar......
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