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Old 11-11-2003, 12:52 PM
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Originally posted by Retro Racer


geeeee......Do you reckon Trinity want to keep everyone shelling out for :

Brushes
Springs
comms
comm lathes
diamond bits for the lathes
whole motors at a greater frequency that will EVER be rquired with brushless..........




What a load of crap from Trinitythat is.

I have been around flying model aircraft with brushless for years (as have MANY Australians, Europeans and Americans), with phenominal success, performance and reliability.........what makes Trinity think it will be any less successfull in the model car field...the brushless systems will have an easier life in cars than they do in some aircraft.

I cant wait for the KONTRONIC car series to hit our shores...then it will be on for young and old....bring it on I say.

I reckon brushless will breed a WHOLE lot of enthusiasm for racing again.

My 2 cents

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Darryn
HEAR, HEAR Retro Racer
i think the sales guys at trinity have their heads in the ground
i also think Brushless motors will become the norm in Rc cars for the average racer , although i think it may take some time to convert the A main drivers as a whole

my 2 cents worth
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