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Anyone else have a downward bow in the flybar? It was flat until I tightened the set screws, then it curved a little.
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08-01-2009 07:15 AM
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Never did notice that on mine... Have you tried removing it and see if it's still straight?
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mine bows slightly as well. You won't notice it in flight.
I'm back...God please help me be nice to my wallet!
08-03-2009 12:16 AM
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I have read several posts on this issue.
Some leave it alone and others bend the flybar straight.
I have done both and see no difference in flight.
Do these blades make my tail look big?
08-03-2009 01:52 PM
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