RE: axe cp thread
Rotor- Thanks for the tip. I just pulled the head button off but it did not solve my problem. The main blades are still not tracking properly. It is not so bad that I can't fly it but the main shaft is definitly slightly bent. Not really that big of a deal. However, even if it is only a $6 dollar part I am never going to be able to save up for the T-Rex 450SE that I was eyeing the other day at my LHS.
I am just starting to get a little tired of always fixing this thing, even though it is always my fault. [sm=50_50.gif]
Ohh well if flying helis was easy it would not be nearly as rewarding. I just don't get the same feeling of accomplishment bashing my RC trucks for an hour or two at my favorite spot as I do flying my Axe for 30 minutes in the backyard. Then again I usually don't end up fixing my trucks about once a week. [sm=spinnyeyes.gif]
I will stop rambeling now and just pick up a new main shaft at the LHS tomorrow and get my bird fixed as soon as I have the time. I would still appreciate any tips that you all might have on the easiest method of replacing the main rotor shaft.