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Offline Mudders wrote T9 Hobbysport on June 01, 2010, 19:06:51 PM
Hey folks,

Are T9 good folks to use? I wanna place an order and would appreciate your feed back first :)

Ta
Mud  :)


Reply #1
Offline RustyKnee wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 01, 2010, 19:08:52 PM
Hey folks,

Are T9 good folks to use? I wanna place an order and would appreciate your feed back first :)

Ta
Mud  :)

Yes! :)


I have started recording my rc glider race practicing for post analysis....geek alert!

Reply #2
Offline Eiretime wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 01, 2010, 19:16:54 PM
You wont be disappointed  ;)


Reply #3
Offline Andy Sayle wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 01, 2010, 19:18:02 PM
I've bought a Mini-Fireworks off them, and a replacement nose cone.  They have been really helpful over email, and I wouldn't hesitate to use them again :)

Andy

I can fix anything in the whole world, for I am armed with two rolls of Duct tape, and a rather large Hammer....

Reply #4
Offline Mudders wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 01, 2010, 19:18:38 PM
Ta folks, thats good enough for me  :af

Order on the way.....

Thanks
Mud  :)


Reply #5
Offline 9zapman wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 01, 2010, 19:39:08 PM
Yes they are very helpfull,I bought a Luna2 off them...order away with no worries...chris

There are 10 kinds of people,those who understand binary ,and those who dont.

Reply #6
Offline Outcast wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 01, 2010, 19:42:18 PM
Are T9 good folks to use?
is the sky blue?
is the Pope a Catholic?

yep - good guys  :af

Phil.

Chuck it off a cliff !

Reply #7
Offline jiberjaber wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 01, 2010, 20:23:38 PM
Hey folks,

Are T9 good folks to use? I wanna place an order and would appreciate your feed back first :)

Ta
Mud  :)
Yes  :af

Regards,

Jason "clickerty, click, click, flickerty flick"

Reply #8
Offline the.Timinator wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 01, 2010, 20:25:17 PM
Hey folks,

Are T9 good folks to use? I wanna place an order and would appreciate your feed back first :)

Ta
Mud  :)

I've had very good service so far, I would say YES!

Tim

Ah HAH! Thats how you do it!

Reply #9
Offline Adam Richardson wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 01, 2010, 20:50:11 PM
Does Donny Osborn have teeth?

Osborn??

Yum Yum, These Korean meat balls really are the dogs bollox.

Reply #10
Offline conwysoarer wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 01, 2010, 21:11:33 PM
They are not good they are excellent. Next day delivery most of the time, ordered some bits for my Flying Fish and an Alula last week and it arrived in less than 24 hours.

 :af :uk:


Reply #11
Offline fr800driver wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 01, 2010, 21:15:18 PM
do you mean Ozzie Osmond? :D


Reply #12
Offline Mudders wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 01, 2010, 21:33:34 PM
One Alula on it's way  :)

I sent a txt asking if they were in stock, I got a reply about 10mins later, thats a good start...

Now I gotta read up on set ups etc. I got a Rhino 360mah Lipo (2 cell) and a charge jack thingy, a few Hitec micro servos, that should do it. (may need a bit of nose weight though  $%&


Reply #13
Offline rumbey wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 01, 2010, 21:33:55 PM
First Class customer service + Next day delivery (usually).. what more do you want?


Reply #14
Offline cliffhanger wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 01, 2010, 21:34:04 PM
 ;D ;D :D "Does Donny Osborn have teeth?"


Reply #15
Offline RustyKnee wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 01, 2010, 21:36:39 PM
One Alula on it's way  :)

I sent a txt asking if they were in stock, I got a reply about 10mins later, thats a good start...

Now I gotta read up on set ups etc. I got a Rhino 360mah Lipo (2 cell) and a charge jack thingy, a few Hitec micro servos, that should do it. (may need a bit of nose weight though  $%&

Wicked, I love my alula, although I do abuse it :) (was practicing ds yesterday off a hill fort rampart yesterday).

Mine needed s bit of lead with the nimh battery I use. get it to balance on the dimple dents on the fus section and then try moving rearward a mm or 2 once happy.

Stu

I have started recording my rc glider race practicing for post analysis....geek alert!

Reply #16
Offline RustyKnee wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 01, 2010, 21:37:40 PM

I have started recording my rc glider race practicing for post analysis....geek alert!

Reply #17
Offline mr ed wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 02, 2010, 07:32:26 AM
Last Edit: June 02, 2010, 08:11:07 AM by mr ed
Awful people.
It seems like every month they demand money from me and send me toy planes even before I know I want them. Truly evil, the pushers of the slope addiction - except the first taste isn't free...

To show the extent of the hold they have on me I'm up to Bird60 fuse #5 now (Only 3 wings)with more on the way as I convert to 2.4 plus Brio, Needle, a 2.4 module for the 4000 and God knows how many IPDs and now M-links. The only time I had a problem via T9 was when the the bloody Frogs didn't build the Hypnosis they ordered so I can't blame that on them. Give em all your money and save your kids from capital gains tax.

« Last Edit: June 02, 2010, 08:11:07 AM by mr ed »
"I learned a lot from my second marriage... I learned they won't sell you a hand gun if you're crying..."

Reply #18
Offline Zim wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 02, 2010, 08:41:24 AM
Give em all your money and save your kids from capital gains tax.

LOL I like it John  ;D


Reply #19
Offline sloper wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 02, 2010, 08:47:06 AM
Thanks Guys!!
and thanks for all your continued support :uk:


Reply #20
Offline Roy Garden wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 02, 2010, 08:49:29 AM
LOL I like it John  ;D

tell me about it . . .  :''

Sleep 'till you are hungry, eat 'till you are tired.
Being a service hand is great :-)

Reply #21
Offline Scott.Edwards wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 02, 2010, 10:10:31 AM
Diamond geezers and we're jolly damn lucky to have them,  just like Zim & Ian
at Sloppyracer. They're northern though, so speak dead funny like.

Alula - needs a 1/3 AA Rx Pack - got mine from component-shop

Also, dont test fly it initially with a dirty great DLG launch. I hurled mine straight
into the deck and broke the nose off  :embarassed:



Reply #22
Offline cliffhanger wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 02, 2010, 10:14:01 AM
Diamond geezers and we're jolly damn lucky to have them,  just like Zim & Ian
at Sloppyracer.

+1 for that!

Now if only South Coast Sailplanes could take a leaf out of their book............... :''


Reply #23
Offline Woodstock wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 02, 2010, 10:41:58 AM
Osborn??
Way, WAY before your time...

Chris
who's wondering why his innocuous post is no longer there?

Chris van Schoor

Reply #24
Offline Outcast wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 02, 2010, 10:52:09 AM
Chris
who's wondering why his innocuous post is no longer there?
The tooth fairy has been
hope she left some money for the teeth?
which you now can spend with T9  ;)

Phil.

Chuck it off a cliff !

Reply #25
Offline Woodstock wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 02, 2010, 11:42:31 AM
Brilliant!  Financial compo for moderation :af!  I love it!

Chris van Schoor

Reply #26
Offline Zim wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 02, 2010, 13:04:01 PM
Hey chaps

I think that the mods have been keeping a bit of an eye on OT stuff after the silly spat that developed in the Lazy Kitten thread.

I didn't moderate Chris, but I'm sure that whoever did didn't mean any offence to those able to eat apples through tennis racquets.

Z



Reply #27
Offline Outcast wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 02, 2010, 13:59:39 PM

Chuck it off a cliff !

Reply #28
Offline Woodstock wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 02, 2010, 15:12:22 PM
Hey chaps

I think that the mods have been keeping a bit of an eye on OT stuff after the silly spat that developed in the Lazy Kitten thread.

I didn't moderate Chris, but I'm sure that whoever did didn't mean any offence to those able to eat apples through tennis racquets.

Z


That's cool. 

You'll still be hearing from my Solicitor about the compensation, though...

Chris van Schoor

Reply #29
Offline enginetorque wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 02, 2010, 17:23:27 PM
March Of The Mods - Joe Loss Orchestra - 1964 45rpm
:co


Reply #30
Offline paul garnett wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 02, 2010, 19:18:40 PM
I ordered some Lord Dakin thumbs..... :af

Nice blokes, but then I would say that, I have to fly with them.
Thanks for changing the servo, no hassle..


Reply #31
Offline Tony Fu wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 02, 2010, 22:40:09 PM
Give em all your money and save your kids from capital gains tax.

IHT, inheritance tax, actually. T9, for legal tax avoidance, yeah :D... Another life- I'll stick to fixing planes.


Reply #32
Offline Mudders wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 03, 2010, 16:57:57 PM
Alula turned up with the posty this morning  :)

I'll soon have that bad boy knocked together, it seems like the perfect holiday plane to me  :)

I'll be using T9 again, I wanna nother 'proper' DLG at some point  :study:

Mud  :uk:


Reply #33
Offline RustyKnee wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 03, 2010, 19:28:39 PM
Wicked...get her done!

Stu

I have started recording my rc glider race practicing for post analysis....geek alert!

Reply #34
Offline Mudders wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 03, 2010, 20:49:18 PM
She's done!
Not decorated granted, and I need to do the CG, it's taken just under 2 hrs  :uk:. Nice little thing, tis gonna get some major swingage  :ev

I think I'll be up a little early for a test flight in the morning   :''


Reply #35
Offline Mudders wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 03, 2010, 23:01:34 PM
Well that turned out well, Dream flight say "Weight range: 5.8 - 6.5 oz (164-184 gm)", mine has come in at 165gm, which is nice cos normally anything I put together comes out heavy  :) I had to add 15g of church.


Reply #36
Offline RustyKnee wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 04, 2010, 20:47:38 PM
Well that turned out well, Dream flight say "Weight range: 5.8 - 6.5 oz (164-184 gm)", mine has come in at 165gm, which is nice cos normally anything I put together comes out heavy  :) I had to add 15g of church.

flown her yet?

I have started recording my rc glider race practicing for post analysis....geek alert!

Reply #37
Offline Mudders wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 04, 2010, 23:24:52 PM
Yep, 6:30 this morning  :ev
I had 3 trimming glides, each slightly harder than the last, then a half decent sling up, a bit more down ele required and job done. An Hour later I didn't want to go to work! Great little thing, I can see me keeping this in the motor all the time.

I had another fly before I left work, then straight down the patch for another hour, as the wind dropped off, I managed to extend flight times while thermalling about. I really cant wait for some slermal action when I can find a suitable spot.

Overall, I think you can't get a better bang for ya buck.  :)

Mud


Reply #38
Offline RustyKnee wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 05, 2010, 07:09:52 AM
Last Edit: June 05, 2010, 08:23:27 AM by RustyKnee
Very nice. Sounds like an alula experiance. I use the ele trim to speed up or slow down as I feel required for the conditions.

Edit, Mudflap you got a free thanyou :)....sausage fingers and phone touch screens...doh :)
  

Yep, 6:30 this morning  :ev
I had 3 trimming glides, each slightly harder than the last, then a half decent sling up, a bit more down ele required and job done. An Hour later I didn't want to go to work! Great little thing, I can see me keeping this in the motor all the time.

I had another fly before I left work, then straight down the patch for another hour, as the wind dropped off, I managed to extend flight times while thermalling about. I really cant wait for some slermal action when I can find a suitable spot.

Overall, I think you can't get a better bang for ya buck.  :)

Mud

« Last Edit: June 05, 2010, 08:23:27 AM by RustyKnee »
I have started recording my rc glider race practicing for post analysis....geek alert!

Reply #39
Offline Mudders wrote Re: T9 Hobbysport on June 05, 2010, 08:38:10 AM
Very nice. Sounds like an alula experiance. I use the ele trim to speed up or slow down as I feel required for the conditions.

Edit, Mudflap you got a free thanyou :)....sausage fingers and phone touch screens...doh :)
  


You can have one back  :D

PS shoulder has seized up today  :banghead:

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