I think XPS is not long for the 2.4 world.  Anyone that has seen the
companies promises vs delivery claims will understand.

I think out of all of the new systems Spektrum has the best support, and
that means a lot as we are finding that all of the systems have a problem of
sorts.

On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 10:33 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> I actually tried the XPS system in my 2.4 friendly Supra and had some
> problems. The receiver was placed between the ballast tube and servos. It
> was going into failsafe at about 100 yards or a little more when I was going
> away. Maybe I should have tried putting the receiver in the nose.
>
> Bruce T.
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> I happen to know that today an Xtreme system was plopped willy nilly into
> the nose of a 2.4 Friendly Supra, range tested and flown with no
> 'apparent' holds or slow downs.
>
> It even flew better when the pilot remembered to put the Xtreme Stylus
> Module in the TX!
>
> *Okay so I should have wrote that differently but by adding that the
> Stylus did have the conversion module in it after the note about the RX
> being in the nose made it more fun!*
> **
> So having done both in the correct order, with out any 'apparent' issues,
> how comfortable will you be that all is well and right?
>
> Just wondering?
> Gordy
> PS, second question, can any body guess why the title didn't also say
> ",Futa or Airt Challenged"?
>  Here's a hint...Paul Bunyon didn't have one - but was one --- and those
> three don't. :-)
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