The collection of things I have gotten and been using. (updated as needed)
- Turnigy FS-i6 transmitter. My original TX, now relegated to a student radio. It's cheap, fantastic range, and supports telemetry. The only things I've missed have been voice read out of telemetry, and occasionally extra channels or mixes. This is a hobby king rebrand of Flysky.
- Radiomaster TX16S. Latest transmitter and first foray into OpenTX. A high learning curve, but I love it. The power in mixes, special functions, voice assist, it's really great. I've set it up to work as a trainer with the Flysky as a student.
- Turnigy iA6 and iA6B receivers (Flysky rebrand)
- Turnigy nanotech 3S batteries, 1300, 2200 and 4S 3000
- Turnigy 9g servos. These are my default, and have only ever had an issue with one (stripped gear) due to a crash
- Turnigy 6g servos. Go to for smaller size
- Various brushless motors and ESCs
- Custom built hot wire foam cutter
- Battery Charger, both a Turnigy "4 button", and a Toolkit RC M6D
- Custom built Pattern/Plan Projector
Material
- Adamms ready board foam board (affectionately known as DTFB, dollar tree foam board)
- XPS insulation foam
- Hot glue
- Packing tape
- Carbon fiber arrow shafts, 7mm
- 11mm carbon fiber tubes
- 1x6mm carbon fiber strips
- Laminating film
- Piano wire / spring steel wire
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