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Old 04-13-2008, 03:56 PM
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Thumbs up Falcon 3D CP Electric RC Helicopter Derable update for newbees

Hi new to this hobby. I have made updates for chassie. Bottom aluminum plate and brass tail boom supports, also have made an update to inner Tail Drive Shaft replacing fiber hexed shaft with brass for pinnion gears. This udate is for newbees with hard landings and tired of purchasing plastic parts. Have also made a aluminum landing gear that fastens to aluminm bottom plate. I have found that thin walled tail boom dose not bend with miner crashes and hard landings with brass supports mounted to bottom plate, I have also found that battery holder keeps chassie from cracking and holds battery better then oem. I have found that brass drive shaft hold and makes easy replacement for new pinnion gears when needed without removing tail boom. I have found that taller landing gear leaves tail rotor blaids off graound saving fins and blaids. I have also found it's cheaper to make your own wooden blades aspen wood is available at local hardware stores tools needed hand held jig saw and belt sander EES
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