Bought a Firebird outlaw, came broken.
Well, I bought a "new" Firebird outlaw, about 4 hours from my house, and i neglected to check it out before I left the store (museum). When I got home, I found that the rod that goes through the fuselage that connects to the motors is BROKEN inside the fuselage. This causes the motors to sometimes move in weird places and hit the wing and/or fuselage when I throttle up. It appears that the people at the museum had a bit of fun with the plane before putting it on the shelf to sell at full price. My father called the museum and got an answering machine yesterday (wednesday) and I bought it monday. So far I have attempted to get it to fly with Rubber bands (didn't work), sticky tack... which proceeded to let me fly it well enough to get it stuck up in a tree 20 feet up... the controls were useless except for the throttle. What do you suggest I do to fix it? This is assuming that the museum is refusing to replace it, and I am forced to improvise... included are pictures.