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Title: Plug & Play Electric Power Systems
Post by: eric rule on August 12, 2012, 10:30:11 AM
RSM Distribution is pleased to announce that after extensive flight testing we now have available "plug & play" electric power systems.

Please visit the Vendors Corner for more details or our web site www.rsmdistribution.com

Regards
Eric Rule
Title: Re: Plug & Play Electric Power Systems
Post by: Paul Taylor on August 12, 2012, 11:27:12 AM
This I great Eric !!!!

Thanks!
Title: Re: Plug & Play Electric Power Systems
Post by: Bill Little on August 12, 2012, 12:12:37 PM
Great news, Eric!  I looked over the price list and it looks good.  Anything that helps this evolving element of the hobby is good for us.

Thanks!
Bill
Title: Re: Plug & Play Electric Power Systems
Post by: proparc on August 12, 2012, 01:52:34 PM
This is good news indeed. A lot of newbies are going to like this. y1
Title: Re: Plug & Play Electric Power Systems
Post by: Larry Renger on August 12, 2012, 08:37:35 PM
4-Strokes are toast, Milton.  Go electric!  By now, probably lighter, cheaper and more reliable.  H^^
Title: Re: Plug & Play Electric Power Systems
Post by: proparc on August 13, 2012, 08:13:06 AM
4-Strokes are toast, Milton.  Go electric!  By now, probably lighter, cheaper and more reliable.  H^^

Hey you, don't make me come back there, and unload my top secret "Skunk Works" stuff on you. Your going to have to hit up the F3A boys, to find something that can hang with my Saito "big block".

Word among the RC community is that, the Saito 62 is the best motor Saito has ever made of any size. That's pretty serious!!

Bob Reeves has got the Saito 40A wired tight. I'm talking, plug and play.

As of right now, the Saito's seem to be the best value for the dollar,quality performance wise.