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Old 06-06-2002 | 12:30 AM
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Default whiplash antenna

Everyone getting a whiplash, if you would please notice...

Inside the RX compartment is a small 4mm tube sticking out the side wall..

This is the tube for the antenna, it is 30" long overall and is wrapped inside the fuse on the port side of the airplane.

Simply thread the antenna from your RX into the tube and you're done.

we have used velcro to attach the RX and battery pack in the compartment.

In one of the prototypes we had an approximate 150 mph nose dive straight in and the RX and battery didnt even get dislodged using the velcro.

but of course, you install it as you see fit..