mdavister
10.01.07, 11:25 am
Up for sale is my MX400 heli, the details are as follows (prices listed are new retail value):
I'd like to get $700 out of all of this, but make an offer
I will split out some things if requested. I'd like to sell the RTF heli as a package though.
MX400EP (with original box), $90
eCCPM conversion, $38
JR XP7202 FM/PCM synthesized radio, 7 CH (with original box), $150
Heli-Max brushless motor, $50
E-Flite 40 amp brushless ESC, $40
Heli Direct HDX HS610 FM receiver, $20
Hitec HS-55 servos (4), $56
Walkera Heading Hold Gyro, $40
Aluminum Main rotor head, $22
Generic LiPo 11.1V, 2200mAh, $40
MaxAmps 11.1V, 2100mAh LiPo (2), $140
EFlite Celectra LiPo charger, $50
And now for the extras:
1 complete MX400 heli (no electronics), $90
1 MX400 minus rotor head, $40 for the parts
1 Castle Creations Phoenix 25 amp brushless ESC, $60
1 400 size brushless motor (similar to the Heli-Max one installed), $40
1 Century Hummingbird brushless motor, $30
1 Century 12 amp brushless ESC, $30
1 Eflite Park 400 brushless motor, $55
HMXE7481 Tail crash kit, $17
HMXE8305 Main Rotor Blades, $13
HMXE7930 Skid Set, $9
HMXE7653 Elevator Lever, Aluminum, $20
HMXE8012 13T motor pinion, $4
Main Spur Gear, $16
Battery Mount, $4
Auto-rotation shaft (2), $5
Main shaft, $4
Tail belt (short), $5
Tail belt (long), $9
assorted screws, blade grips and other parts
training kit, $12
As you can see there is at least $1200 in this helicopter. There are plenty of spare parts to keep it in the air for a while. This is a total turn-key package, there should be nothing left to buy. I bought this with the intent of learning how to fly, got it all built up, but just don't have time for it any more. Rather than gathering dust, I figure someone else could have some fun with it.
I'd like to get $700 out of all of this, but make an offer
I will split out some things if requested. I'd like to sell the RTF heli as a package though.
MX400EP (with original box), $90
eCCPM conversion, $38
JR XP7202 FM/PCM synthesized radio, 7 CH (with original box), $150
Heli-Max brushless motor, $50
E-Flite 40 amp brushless ESC, $40
Heli Direct HDX HS610 FM receiver, $20
Hitec HS-55 servos (4), $56
Walkera Heading Hold Gyro, $40
Aluminum Main rotor head, $22
Generic LiPo 11.1V, 2200mAh, $40
MaxAmps 11.1V, 2100mAh LiPo (2), $140
EFlite Celectra LiPo charger, $50
And now for the extras:
1 complete MX400 heli (no electronics), $90
1 MX400 minus rotor head, $40 for the parts
1 Castle Creations Phoenix 25 amp brushless ESC, $60
1 400 size brushless motor (similar to the Heli-Max one installed), $40
1 Century Hummingbird brushless motor, $30
1 Century 12 amp brushless ESC, $30
1 Eflite Park 400 brushless motor, $55
HMXE7481 Tail crash kit, $17
HMXE8305 Main Rotor Blades, $13
HMXE7930 Skid Set, $9
HMXE7653 Elevator Lever, Aluminum, $20
HMXE8012 13T motor pinion, $4
Main Spur Gear, $16
Battery Mount, $4
Auto-rotation shaft (2), $5
Main shaft, $4
Tail belt (short), $5
Tail belt (long), $9
assorted screws, blade grips and other parts
training kit, $12
As you can see there is at least $1200 in this helicopter. There are plenty of spare parts to keep it in the air for a while. This is a total turn-key package, there should be nothing left to buy. I bought this with the intent of learning how to fly, got it all built up, but just don't have time for it any more. Rather than gathering dust, I figure someone else could have some fun with it.