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Post by sackohammers on Dec 20, 2007 1:18:24 GMT 1
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theriaa
Flight lieutenant
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Post by theriaa on Jan 2, 2008 6:20:28 GMT 1
$60!!!
when my LEDs come in the mail i'll wire them up, and put a couple colored straws over the LED to make glow tubes. use a 3.6v 123A as power, and use LED key chain lights on the wings. you'll be able to see it for miles.
total cost $10
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Post by sackohammers on Feb 14, 2008 19:09:28 GMT 1
Yes, but as you've admitted flying your cub at night is a bit scary. This kit makes it easy to fly this at night... and get aerobatic. I still fly with this kit, I dig it.
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Post by pvtzemerak on Feb 14, 2008 20:11:00 GMT 1
seems a little expensive >.<
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Post by coougarr on Feb 15, 2008 1:28:01 GMT 1
Those lights look cool but pretty expensive. I bought some celebration lights from wallmart. (I think they are used inside helium balloons) I velcro about 6 of them on my plane and it lights it up bright. $10
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Post by tarpon6 on Feb 15, 2008 15:07:50 GMT 1
I think the kit looks great. Nice review.
What are celebration lights? ANy links to them?
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Post by coougarr on Feb 15, 2008 19:04:20 GMT 1
tarpon, the celebration lights i just picked up at walmart. I found them in the wedding section. They are little tiny lights that power themselves and are normally used inside helium balloons at parties. If you are going for looks sackohammers kit is much better and looks great. The celebration lights were just a cheap way for me to fly at night. It lights up my cub extremely bright. The bulbs last about 2-3 hours and then you have to buy new ones.
I would like to have a real light kit however i just bought 5 lipos, a dc charger, wattsup meter, and a new wing (mid air collision). My wife would kill me if i spent anymore money right now.
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