jcrack_corn Veteran Location: End of Time
My Posts This: Topic Forum | I fly nitro and i got one of these suckers last week....trust me, they are durable as hell. One thing i learned from nitro is ***if you know it is going to crash*** to drop the throttle to zero before it goes in...
I've crashed my blade well over 30-50 times in the last week because you may have seen the thread that I was experimenting with getting JR tx to work with it (success!)...every time the throttle was dropped to zero before it went in, and the only thing it suffered was 1 set of blades and about 10 shear pins (PLEASE, USE PAPER CLIPS, they are very soft and save the head from any damage, but strong enough to fly with, and free)...the small paper clips work.
I also lost a bunch of those little tail blade silcone tubes, but that stuff is basically free too.
1.) WOOD BLADES FOR NOW!
2.) paper clip shear pins
3.) Zero throttle when going in (and if you can, try to level it out at the last minute, so that the tail hits first or so that you get it bouncing off the skids, both are made of very strong carbon fiber and can take the abuse (in grass)..... |