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| Hi kapmax! I glad to hear that you have an a big boy toy now don' worry it will no harm if you never flown a helicoptor before The only way to fill up the fuel tank is you have to detach the fuel tube to the filter and just attach it to a fuel pump extended nozle. Please don't try with a electric driller to start your heli its will damage your starter coupler and pinion bearing I have try this when I lost my stater adapter I get a result after a few flight which starter coupler jump out from starter shaft on the air, I got stark and booomm ..... so sad. The reason why is electric drill dont have a consistence speed (RPM). Happy Fly Ever after ) |
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| power drill a no no? how disappointing! Well, today I found that the throttle arm of the engine has seized up. I'll have to take it apart to check what's wrong with it. A drawback for buying 2nd hand I suppose. Won't try to start it any time soon. |
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| filling er up Im also used to the fueltanks with a cap to open like on rc cars. I have a squeeze bottle to fill up my cars, I just pull out the fuel line from the heli, and put it into the nozzle of the squeeze bottle. works fine and if cheap it just takes some more time to refill, but I can use the moments without stress filling up bofore I fly cheers |
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