Futaba t6pv
#19
I did do a simple Google, amazing what you can find with it....
TA-085-T6PV Futaba T6PV Screen Protector – T-Work's Products
TA-085-T6PV Futaba T6PV Screen Protector – T-Work's Products
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I did do a simple Google, amazing what you can find with it....
TA-085-T6PV Futaba T6PV Screen Protector – T-Work's Products
TA-085-T6PV Futaba T6PV Screen Protector – T-Work's Products
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I used a 10% coupon and can also sell the included rx for at least $50 (I don't need it but there was no option without receiver.) The 10px is $800. A bit more than a few dollars difference.
Noble sure it's a nice feeling radio with some awesome features. If you're a flysky fan that's your choice, do whatever makes you feel good, that's the beauty of this hobby, we all do things a little differently. 👍
Noble sure it's a nice feeling radio with some awesome features. If you're a flysky fan that's your choice, do whatever makes you feel good, that's the beauty of this hobby, we all do things a little differently. 👍
#23
I used a 10% coupon and can also sell the included rx for at least $50 (I don't need it but there was no option without receiver.) The 10px is $800. A bit more than a few dollars difference.
Noble sure it's a nice feeling radio with some awesome features. If you're a flysky fan that's your choice, do whatever makes you feel good, that's the beauty of this hobby, we all do things a little differently. 👍
Noble sure it's a nice feeling radio with some awesome features. If you're a flysky fan that's your choice, do whatever makes you feel good, that's the beauty of this hobby, we all do things a little differently. 👍
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The Noble is definitely the popular radio at the moment.
I bet you could sell your 4PM in the marketplace here, it's a great radio.
#28
One of the benefits of the 6PV is that you can fit virtually all of the alternative ergonomic parts that are available for the 10PX.
I've got big hands so over the last couple of months I've been experimenting with them.
I've never driven with the drop-down (which comes in the box). Straight after installing it I found it very unbalanced in my hands. The standard wheel position is quite dropped anyway.

I've got big hands so over the last couple of months I've been experimenting with them.
I've never driven with the drop-down (which comes in the box). Straight after installing it I found it very unbalanced in my hands. The standard wheel position is quite dropped anyway.

- 5 degrees angle mount (in the box). I love this. Keeps the wheel away from my body, and aligns with my wrist, much more ergonomic.
- Large wheel and 32 degree adapter (included in the box). You can definitely feel more precision in smaller wheel movements, but that does also mean that going from lock to lock is slower. Helps to stop my fingers squashing against each other. Overall I prefer the standard wheel at 34 degrees but there is not much in it.
- Large rubber grip (optional). The design extends a ridge along the back to increase the size, which I find quite uncomfortable near the thumb. Not one I would recommend.
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One of the benefits of the 6PV is that you can fit virtually all of the alternative ergonomic parts that are available for the 10PX.
I've got big hands so over the last couple of months I've been experimenting with them.
I've never driven with the drop-down (which comes in the box). Straight after installing it I found it very unbalanced in my hands. The standard wheel position is quite dropped anyway.

I've got big hands so over the last couple of months I've been experimenting with them.
I've never driven with the drop-down (which comes in the box). Straight after installing it I found it very unbalanced in my hands. The standard wheel position is quite dropped anyway.

- 5 degrees angle mount (in the box). I love this. Keeps the wheel away from my body, and aligns with my wrist, much more ergonomic.
- Large wheel and 32 degree adapter (included in the box). You can definitely feel more precision in smaller wheel movements, but that does also mean that going from lock to lock is slower. Helps to stop my fingers squashing against each other. Overall I prefer the standard wheel at 34 degrees but there is not much in it.
- Large rubber grip (optional). The design extends a ridge along the back to increase the size, which I find quite uncomfortable near the thumb. Not one I would recommend.
#30
This is a high end Futaba radio. It's a 10px minus the touchscreen and a small number of minor features.



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