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Old 01-27-2011, 05:48 PM
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Default Raptor 30 V2 nitro Helicopter RTR

I have a Raptor 30 V2 with upgraded OS engine.

Included:
- OS .37 engine
- Aftermarket pipe
- 9202 servos
- Futaba 401 Gyro
- Futaba 8UHP radio with R148 RX
- 12V starter with battery
- Tool box full of parts
- spare carbon fiber blades
- spare tail boom
- Field box with power supply

I have NEVER personally flown this so please don't ask technical questions about it. I have 23 years of RC experience but I don't fly. (This thing scares the crap out of me ) I had this inspected by National Hobby Warehouse in Raymond, NH. What I have listed is what they told me about it.

Asking $450.00 or b/o. I really don't want to ship this but I'll figure it out if I need too. Shipping rates will be determind by US location.
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to ship it remove tail boom and blades which will make the box needed smaller
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I have flown rc helis for over 10 years. The best way to ship helis is to go to your local U-Haul place and buy a laydown wardrobe box. Remove the tail boom from the main frame and wrap that in bubble wrap. Wrap the blades in bubble by themselves, remove the main shaft and head and wrap and bubble wrap. Lastly, wrap the main frame and meticuously fit in the box. Works excellent. My guess for a 30 size machine, you will have $45 in shipping and handling fees in the US. good luck with the sale
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I'll be honest... Looking at the complexity of this thing, I'm not really looking forward to tearing it apart. Ha Ha
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SOLD locally.
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