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  • #16
    Originally posted by GravityKills View Post
    BTW, completely off-topic but maybe not: What apparently makes quite a difference in tail performance is an additional push rod guidance ring.
    I use four of them on the 700. Maybe it's just superstition, though.
    Seen someone use this at the weekend rather than the standard thin metal one and it works a treat, stops all the flexing and the need to use 4 additional push rod guidance rings as its much stronger.

    700 Carbon Tail Control Rod Assembly

    http://www.modelhelicopters.co.uk/cg...0073T#aH70073T
    Last edited by Ross Northcott; 18-05-2011, 09:12 PM.
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    • #17
      Well I driven 78 miles one way just to pick up some parts for mi bro, needed for weekend and pat won't have got them to me till Tuesday Wednesday.

      Anyways while I was there I bought another set of these bearings for my 600, how would you say I space them apart from uneven. The manual say 7ish mills from centre. So I fit 2 new ones where would you say I put them, only as one at the mo.

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