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    my esky belt cp came dwn sidewards and landed on 1 skid the blades dug into the grass how can i tell if the shaft as been bent?
    thanks inadvance liam
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    Remove the main blades then stick a allen key/driver through one of the main blade grips and turn it. Watch the blade grips... if its bent you will see them move up and down slightly as you turn. That will tell you if the feathering shaft has been bent. For the main shaft the only real way is to remove it and roll it on glass. You will clearly see if its bent.
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    Lee
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    • #3
      What Made2Fade Says, but i would recommend you change your feathering shaft anyway, just to be careful as the crash could of weakened it, and can put the model in risk if you try to fly it again
      "Anger and Frustration bring the best out of my flying ability.. because generally I don't give a shit either if the machine hit's the deck or stay's in the air - both will accomplish satisfaction, but most of all it exerts the feeling of flying conservatively. - Callum"

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