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Old 03-31-2008, 10:27 PM   #1
djb31
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Default Moving up or Moving Back????

I moved up from the blade cx today to the falcon 3d. I have the blade down pretty good and thought i could advance up with no problems... Boy was I wrong.
I was goning to start simple with a hover and dint have my pitch set first. I powered up and it fliped sending the blade in to the tail shaft putting a crease in it and breaking the rod.... I figured out how to take it apart but cant get the barrings off... any sugestions ..... Insted of moving up i just moved back to ground zero 45.00 in the hole and never got it off the ground.... Thanks for any input...
Dan B, Raleigh NC.
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