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| Does E-Flight have crappy shafts? I'm wondering if the E-Flight shafts for the cx2 are junk. I crashed my copter hard and bent both shafts. I have bought 2 sets of upper and lower shafts and all 4 shafts were bent coming out of the package. |
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| Re: Does E-Flight have crappy shafts? Your not alone on that deal . Only one solutionmachine my own and send them the bill ![]() to see how they like $100 hr. ![]() |
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| Re: Does E-Flight have crappy shafts? I Had a similar problem until I checked the runout with the blades removed and found that the upper bearing holder was not concentric. The inner and outer shafts did not share the same center which caused a serious wobble. I replaced the stock plastic with a machined aluminum bearing holder and problem solved.Maybe I just got lucky? ![]() |
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| That's a great idea! Since I made the original post, I have crafted my own shafts from carbon fiber (avail at LHS) and installed an aluminum bearing as well. It flies much better now. |
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