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Thunder Tiger Mini Titan E325 3D |  The latest innovation by Thunder Tiger, the mini Titan E325. It has the perfect combination of flying stability and the agility for 3D flying. TT Mini Titan E325 Specifications:- Full Length of fuselage: 25.74"
- Full width of fuselage: 4.72"
- Total height: 8.3"
- Main rotor dia: 28.66" ~ Max 29.45"
- Tail rotor dia: 6.14"
- Gear ratio: 1:10 ~ 15:4.4
- Full equipped weight: 26.50 oz.

TT Mini Titan E325 Features:- 120° e-CCPM electronics cyclic collective pitch mixing
- Rigid frane design eliminatesflex during 3D maneuvers
- Constant driven Auto-Rotation system
- Interlocking 3 piece frame design
- Rigid one piece-landing skid
- Anti-Rotation swash guide
- Belt driven tail system
- Rear servo mount

Accessories Needed Kit Version:- Radio Set - Transmitter (6 or more channels), Servo x4, Receiver, Battery, Gyro & Rubber Band.
- Propulsion System - Brushless Motor, Speed Control, Li-poly battery 3S & Battery (Li-poly) charger.
- Adhesives - Epoxy, Instant setting Cyanoacrylate adhesive (CA), Anaerobics retainer (R48) & Threadlocking (T22).
- Tools - Screw, Needle and Ball Pliers, Nipper, Scissors, Hobby knife, Grease, Hex wrench set, Rubber band & Double side tap.


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Latest Thunder Tiger Mini Titan Plug "N" Play and RTF versions
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[TTR4710-A12] Raptor Mini Titan E325 ARF PnP w/motor,ESC, servos, gyro, LiPO
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[TTR4710-A12PKG] Raptor Mini Titan E325 ARF PnP plus Max 66 Tx/Rx (Complete Pkg)
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Recommended Tail Servo Mini Titan Plug "N PlayThe Mini Titan now comes in Plug "N" Play as well as a RTF version which includes pre-mounted servos, speed controller and gyro. This is the fastest way to get airborne with a decent heli. 




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Mode 1 vs Mode 2
Transmitters |
| Transmitter Stick Configurations:
Mode 1 - Throttle and Aileron Control on the Right Stick, Elevator and Rudder
on the Left Stick. This is predominantly used in Australia and Europe.
Mode 2 - Elevator and Aileron on the Right Stick, Throttle and Rudder on the
Left Stick. This is predominantly used in the United States.
There is no clear benefit to each configuration as everyone’s use
and preference is different.
Mostly it comes down to your friends and what they are already using
so they can help you if required. A Mode 2 user cannot easily teach
a Mode 1 flyer. |
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