Hirosaka's Stealth RC10 used in Australia & Detroit Worlds
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Re: Hirosaka's Stealth RC10 used in Australia & Detroit Worl
Are there any pictures of Masamis winning chassis as im a bit stuck on how the esc was placed. Im unsure if he based it the same way as Cliffs and did see from the worlds videos how the receiver was placed but couldnt make out the esc. Also what wing do i need to buy?
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Re: Hirosaka's Stealth RC10 used in Australia & Detroit Worl
Who knows what electronics he used in his 89 Detroit car?
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Re: Hirosaka's Stealth RC10 used in Australia & Detroit Worl
If your refering to his australian Stealth car from 1989 he had:Showcase1186 wrote:Who knows what electronics he used in his 89 Detroit car?
KO Propo PS-87 Limited Edition FET servo.
6 Reedy matched 1700mAh Sanyo SCE cells.
KO Propo KR-285A receiver with lightweight Lexan case.
KO Propo CXIII ESC, shrink-wrapped with case removed.
Reedy Modified's Gold Star motor.
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Re: Hirosaka's Stealth RC10 used in Australia & Detroit Worl
The 91 world was
Ko 1001
Novak 410 M1C
Ko receiver but casing removed and polycarbonate home made casing used to lighten it a bit.
Ko 1001
Novak 410 M1C
Ko receiver but casing removed and polycarbonate home made casing used to lighten it a bit.
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Re: Hirosaka's Stealth RC10 used in Australia & Detroit Worl
Anyone know the part number for the silver alloy screws used on the cf gearbox plate?
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Re: Hirosaka's Stealth RC10 used in Australia & Detroit Worl
Welshy40 wrote:Anyone know the part number for the silver alloy screws used on the cf gearbox plate?
I think it's the old 4145 screws. Nowadays there blue unfortunately.
But you can order from Fastener Express. Make sure you order silver anodized aluminum

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sandkil wrote:Welshy40 wrote:Anyone know the part number for the silver alloy screws used on the cf gearbox plate?
I think it's the old 4145 screws. Nowadays there blue unfortunately.
But you can order from Fastener Express. Make sure you order silver anodized aluminum
Nice, and by chance a new in packet set of four silver screws were on ebay so just bought them. Thanks.
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Re: Hirosaka's Stealth RC10 used in Australia & Detroit Worl
that second picture, with the body off, is hohwart's stealth buggy.Jirka wrote:A few more:...
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Re: Hirosaka's Stealth RC10 used in Australia & Detroit Worl
This is an old question that was never answered, sorry I just read it. Cliff Lett told me they used 27. That would give you I think 6 legal channels!sandkil wrote:Hey! does any one know if they raced on the 75 or 27 band at the Detroit races?


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Re: Hirosaka's Stealth RC10 used in Australia & Detroit Worl
Thanks Rod,slotcarrod wrote: ↑Mon Dec 12, 2016 7:07 pmThis is an old question that was never answered, sorry I just read it. Cliff Lett told me they used 27. That would give you I think 6 legal channels!sandkil wrote:Hey! does any one know if they raced on the 75 or 27 band at the Detroit races?![]()
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Re: Hirosaka's Stealth RC10 used in Australia & Detroit Worlds
What do you think the value would be for the original Masami's Australia's Stealth car?
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