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Flysky GT-3C vs GT5

Stomp

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Hey everyone.

I am looking to buy a new radio for an Ascender build I will be starting today. I was looking at the FlySky GT-3C and GT5. I am not sure that I need 6 channels or gyro that the GT5 offers, but I did't know if it was a better radio overall and worth the few extra dollars, or if I should just get the GT-3C?

Disregarding number of channels, is one better then the other? Functions, feel, ergonomics, or other things?

Thanks.
 
I dont know anything about the gt5 but i do have a hacked gt3c and its flippin awsome the hack was easy and once you get used to the interface its realy easy to program im hoping to get another one real soon and i realy like the usb charging feature
 
Ive got the gt5 n i like it. There is the option to use a batt pack vs 4 AA batts. It seems to be rather easy to navigate thru the menu. Never had a gt3c, but i did look into them a while back

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I have a modified/hacked gt3c and it's my go-to radio for crawling/bashing

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I have a gt3c and so far I’ve had to replace a steering spring, and now the potentiometer is faulty as well. The gt3c is pretty low budget and fragile if you drive your RC’s with any sort of regularity. I’m not sure if the 5 is better, I’m researching that now.
 
The GT-5 is better in feel, ergonomics and quality IMO. I don't know if it can be hacked, but that has never been a concern of mine. At least the stock firmware is correct - can't be said for the GT3.
 
Next wrench time i will do the change from a hacked gt3b 8) to the new gt5 on my little monster. Big advantage of the gt5 the receiver can take up to 9.6V:mrgreen: ang turnigy (hobbyking) list a waterproof receiver version "thumbsup"
 
can't get the waterproof version of the receiver, so i did it by my self. Like how small the receiver is, only 3*2cm. To get it this small they use 2 circuit boards. I put some layers seal spray on it afterwards i closed the gap between the board with silicon glue.

More if i have it installed in my little monster.
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Just as an FYI, Amazon is now listing a waterproof version of the FlySky FS-GR3E receiver - compatible with FS-GT2, FS-GT2B, FS-GT3B, FS-GT3C, and FZ-IT4S transmitters.

Less than $17 - light blue label is the tip-off. This may have been out for a while, but I hadn't seen the listing before.

Ordered one for my GT3-C, which I prefer because of its included USB-rechargeable LiPo tx, lanyard loop, and 10-model memory.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077N5TQTB/?coliid=I3C1F5FTF5PMQA&colid=3IYUGAIM85QBA&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it#customerReviews
 
Just as an FYI, Amazon is now listing a waterproof version of the FlySky FS-GR3E receiver - compatible with FS-GT2, FS-GT2B, FS-GT3B, FS-GT3C, and FZ-IT4S transmitters.

Less than $17 - light blue label is the tip-off. This may have been out for a while, but I hadn't seen the listing before.

Ordered one for my GT3-C, which I prefer because of its included USB-rechargeable LiPo tx, lanyard loop, and 10-model memory.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077N5TQTB/?coliid=I3C1F5FTF5PMQA&colid=3IYUGAIM85QBA&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it#customerReviews

Nice fine. The waterproof version looks a lot larger than the regular receiver. Let us know when you get it.
 
Nice fine. The waterproof version looks a lot larger than the regular receiver. Let us know when you get it.

Supposedly, it's completely identical other than the color of the label.

We'll see... ;-)

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Got the waterproof (likely, water resistant...;-)) FlySky FS GR3E 3ch receiver from Amazon today - it's identical in size and appearance other than the pale blue label, packaging called it the "upgraded" FS-GR3E.
 

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Amazon has the gt3c with the waterproof receiver for 60ish

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I read somewhere that the Flysky GT3 only has 70/30 split on the throttle. Can anyone confirm if this is correct?

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