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Jake
07-16-2009, 10:22 AM
Up for sale is my collection of Compy 300 CP items. There's a complete heli plus parts for a second and then even more extra parts. I bought most of this as a package here (rcgroups) and never really got around to playing with it.

It flies incredibly well and is very stable. I was attempting a stretch mod so I installed a justgofly 400dh motor and sourced some longer belts. I don't think the oneway would be able to handle the extra load of bigger blades though, but if you like to experiment it's all here.

The heli:
hs-55's on cyclic
s3153 tail servo
jgf 400dh motor
full metal head w/ microheli grips and new bearings all around
t-rex 450 landing gear
CF main blades (new - blade cp)
Frame mod to accept a variety of batteries

Some of the parts
9 mainshafts
non-oneway maingear w/ mainshaft
extra fiber frame
t-rex 450 booms, some cut, some uncut (bought for the stretch mod)
extra complete tail
extra belts (I think 4 of the stock size plus longer ones)
blade cp metal head block
plastic head blocks
flybar cages
extra metal swash
lots of links & balls
rudder pushrods
4 feathering shafts
extra tail blades
small diameter boom clamp (to use motor tail)
used plastic main blades (beat up but still usable)
extra landing gear

Asking $170 shipped for everything

Jake
07-16-2009, 10:23 AM
more pics

The Compy is a 300 sized heli, ie Blade CP size, with a 450 tail on a shortened boom. The original frames look kind of like a Blade and are plastic, but mine has the more conventional fiberglass frame upgrade.

Parts are interchangeable with a Blade CP, mine actually has the metal Blade CP head.

Jake
07-30-2009, 07:03 PM
I got an offer elsewhere for $100 shipped . . .

would sell all of this here for $100 if you want to pick it up, otherwise I'm going to accept that crappy offer just to get it gone

I should probably add that this is fully compatible with the Blade CP, i.e. the head is a blade cp metal head, tons of blade cp parts, etc etc. You can take the extra frame and put it on your blade cp to give it a real stacked fiberglass frame.

I'll wait a couple of hours . . . :) tic toc