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	<title>Mini Titan</title>
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	<description>My Thunder Tiger Mini Titan E325</description>
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		<title>E325 With Radix Blades</title>
		<description>Okay I've had chance to fly the Radix blades, not sure I have them tracking correctly as I've made some spacers from the stock woodie spacers, will try and get some bigger washers soon.

For the first five flights I used the kit woodie blades, while I was pleased with the ...</description>
		<link>http://heliguy.com/rchelicopterblogs/applematt/2007/10/29/8/</link>
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		<title>Crashes</title>
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June 2007
Okay first crash happened about 5 hovers in... I'd mastered hovering, or so i had thought, when a gust of wind took the model way up  out of my limited eyesight range.  I cut the throttle too much - it did the trick and brought the model ...</description>
		<link>http://heliguy.com/rchelicopterblogs/applematt/2007/10/27/crashes/</link>
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		<title>Helicopters after planks</title>
		<description>While the JP Twister Bell47 is a simple model compared to the Thunder Tiger Mini Titan it gave me a wealth of experience flying these hovering things we call helicopters.

	 First rule to learn is cutting the throttle will bring you down very fast - no gliding here!
	Up &#38; Down ...</description>
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