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whiteroseeng.com
![]() Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Naples Florida
Age: 70
Posts: 204
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Like most of you who put a 2.4 module into an existing transmitter it just didn't feel right. Without the antenna hanging out the top the balance point of the transmitter moves well beyond the range the OEM eyelet is designed to accommodate. A helicopter guy in Tampa has a well made, functional, and attractive solution for only $20.00. It's adjustable so one size literally fits all. I've attached a picture of the balancer from his web site below. He also has a bunch of neat looking tools for setting up competition helicopters if that is of any interest to you.
For all the pertinent details go to his web site http://helicopterjohn.com Vern
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