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Danny Harrison 27-01-2015 12:38 PM

tx for small hands (4 years old)
 
Any ideas? Would like epa and expo adjustment. Thinking sanwa mx-v at the moment.

Any help greatly appreciated.

racingdwarf 27-01-2015 12:51 PM

set my kids off on steering wheels as the future is cheeper than sticks and you can get some great specs at a good price, the one thing I found is I had to put some large fuel tube on the break side of the trigger as the gap is huge for little fingers and their finger is to short to push the trigger away for breaks/reverse, the fuel tube is great as it closes the gap up nicely. Also buy a smaller set to start off with as a huge heavy set with drop down etc they struggle with holding the set up and operating the throttle at the same time.

son uses spectrum at the min, can't remember the model but it has everything you need for about the £100 mark, and it has taken a few careless drops:mad::lol:

MiCk B. 27-01-2015 01:01 PM

Hi,

Something like this:

http://www.etronix-rc.com/radio-gear...l-radio-system

http://www.etronix-rc.com/image/cach...y1-600x400.jpg

Cheap and has end points. Which is really useful for people starting off.

MiCk B. :-)

Danny Harrison 27-01-2015 01:50 PM

Thanks Mick and racingdwarf, ive just been to try a couple. The sanwa mxv and the cheapest futaba. Both had quite chunky handles but he could reach to pull the thottle ok.

I think ill do as you say with fuel tube and maybe just use drag brake for now.

Does your spectrum have interchangeable grips?

Mr Eccleston 27-01-2015 01:53 PM

Spektrum DX3c is a great starter Tx, in fact it does everything you really need for a long time. I've got both my kids on them and they manage no problem. not as young as 4, but 5 is fine. Agree reverse is a slight problem, but kids just want to go forwards at that age.

The other advantage is they are light so they can hold them no problem.

Danny Harrison 27-01-2015 01:59 PM

I think your right on the dx3c. Looks like the handle grip can be changed too. Thanks for help.

honrico Diablo 27-01-2015 02:25 PM

Archie (5yrs) has been on the Dx3c for a year now, cracking set, no issues for his hands.. rx's are cheaper too, unlike sanwa!

Danny Harrison 27-01-2015 04:18 PM

So im now down to this flysky gt3c http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/171620073028?nav=SEARCH

Or a used dx3c or new dx4c. Think the 3c is discontinued?
Tyler loves orange though, so unless the gt3c is terrible I think its the winner.

charlesk 27-01-2015 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Danny Harrison (Post 897143)
So im now down to this flysky gt3c http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/171620073028?nav=SEARCH

Or a used dx3c or new dx4c. Think the 3c is discontinued?
Tyler loves orange though, so unless the gt3c is terrible I think its the winner.

The gt3c is not horrible, but not great either. They have some well documented issues (power switch fails-just relocate somewhere sensible and can suffer from cross talk), and don't have a well built feel, but is that a problem for a 4yr old, doubt it...

Danny Harrison 27-01-2015 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by charlesk (Post 897151)
The gt3c is not horrible, but not great either. They have some well documented issues (power switch fails-just relocate somewhere sensible and can suffer from cross talk), and don't have a well built feel, but is that a problem for a 4yr old, doubt it...

Thanks, Ive read about the power button. Its a minor concern for me though. Dont like the idea of cross talk though :(

charlesk 27-01-2015 05:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Danny Harrison (Post 897153)
Thanks, Ive read about the power button. Its a minor concern for me though. Dont like the idea of cross talk though :(

I used to have one a couple of years back. The power button failed (or the connections failed to be precise) in the first week. Used better quality wire and it lasted 6 months.
I did suffer some cross talk on larger meetings especially(oople series) but also on some club nights, not too bad but it was there. Might have been unlucky but my experience wouldn't make me recommend one. I know others that love them, but they just bash in a deserted field, so cross talk isn't going to be a problem.
Moved on to spektrum and never had those issues again.
What do you use Danny, isn't it worth just getting a cheaper handset of the same make so you can have backup receivers/tx?

Danny Harrison 27-01-2015 05:57 PM

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Originally Posted by charlesk (Post 897160)
I used to have one a couple of years back. The power button failed (or the connections failed to be precise) in the first week. Used better quality wire and it lasted 6 months.
I did suffer some cross talk on larger meetings especially(oople series) but also on some club nights, not too bad but it was there. Might have been unlucky but my experience wouldn't make me recommend one. I know others that love them, but they just bash in a deserted field, so cross talk isn't going to be a problem.
Moved on to spektrum and never had those issues again.
What do you use Danny, isn't it worth just getting a cheaper handset of the same make so you can have backup receivers/tx?

Ye I use futaba bud, their a bit on the large side unfortunately and recievers cost a lot. Be as cheap to buy 2 spectrum ones. Im starting to lean to the spectrum now. Ill be buying one tomorrow so ill whack a wanted add up I guess.

fidspeed 27-01-2015 09:32 PM

Hi Dan

have you thought about the cheap "losi" spectrum wheel radios have a couple of features also not great loss when it gets dropped

cheers Dave Fid (mitchs dad)

Essex2Visuvesi 27-01-2015 09:55 PM

I have just upgraded son to a DX4s so his old DX3s will be up for grabs
Very nice light handset

https://www.spektrumrc.com/ProdInfo/...M3130-GAL1.jpg

Danny Harrison 27-01-2015 10:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Essex2Visuvesi (Post 897215)
I have just upgraded son to a DX4s so his old DX3s will be up for grabs
Very nice light handset

https://www.spektrumrc.com/ProdInfo/...M3130-GAL1.jpg

Thanks bud, ive just said ok to a well looked after boxed dx3c. If it falls through for any reason ill hit you up.

Danny Harrison 27-01-2015 10:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fidspeed (Post 897210)
Hi Dan

have you thought about the cheap "losi" spectrum wheel radios have a couple of features also not great loss when it gets dropped

cheers Dave Fid (mitchs dad)

Thanks Dave, tuning it on the handset is a strong point of mine so need the bells and whistles really.


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