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Xfly systems

XFLY SYSTEMS
USA based. XFS provides customized RTF for Aeromodeling and AP. XFS is also a US based manufacturer of "Small-UAV" Industrial grade Unmanned Aerial Systems.

http://www.xflysystems.com
 

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flyonix

Flyonix
www.Flyonix.co.uk - UK Based - Free delivery in UK, ships worldwide - Sells a range of products from SmallHD, Paralinx, Tiger Motors, Gryphon Dynamics Airframes, Droidworx, Wooden Camera, MARS Parachutes, Famous Hobby and Gens Ace Lipos.

Also we can custom build multi rotors for specific needs and applications. as well as provide advice and assistance to anyone who is thinking of flying UAV's commercially.
 

I have one to add here if I may. This is a good friend of mine in Florida and he has just started his webstore a month or so back.
www.rcpartsunlimited.com - he has motors, esc's, batteries, pdb nano quads and some custom designed ARF mini 250 quads and is working on a few other custom things (sorry, it's a secret ;) ). Upstanding guy and ships fast. Tell him Deon sent you and he'll give you the hook-up! Plus he does custom designs and has a cutting service to cut G10 and CF.

Deon
 






Bartman

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Bartman

Welcome to MultiRotorForums.com!!
We'll get back to updating threads like this one that have gone unmonitored for a while now.

Anybody want to volunteer to be the list-master of this thread? We can copy all of the information into a new post and then delete this thread. Whoever volunteers can then open a new thread and retain editing privileges to keep it up to date.

It should be someone that can be impartial, preferably someone that isn't in the business of selling multi-rotor related products or services.

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Bart


graydon,
were you volunteering or just posting more links?

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