Bob's,
I take a small nap and all heck breaks loose, I can't keep up with you guys.
First and most importantly is our dearest friend Rick. I wish him the best on a speedy recovery and all works out well for him.
Rick,
Mi amigo, le deseo lo mejor y una pronta rcovery. Tenga cuidado y estar bien.
Arrow,
Glad to see ya pop in once in awhile and have wonderful words of your happenings. Glad you dumped the plastic bags. NO GOOD...
I'm a stickler for balancing blades myself, but until I read that one artical, I never would have belived that 1/100th of a gram could cause low or high frequeny vibrations. Motor break in: Hmmm, sometimes it works sometime it doesn't, those tiny little motors, not really that reliable. Tell Jacki, the Ol' Chopper said Hi, and give her a big hug from me too.
Jay,
Super on the paint job, looks awesome..Love it. If you get disorientated now, you may want to see an eye doctor.

See ya got the Carbon Fiber mains on, and the Superskids too. Now you need the carbon fiber boom, vertical and horizontal stabilizers.

Tim / FAF,
Welcome aboard the nut house. Ooops, I mean forum.


As others mentioned, collectively, we have a wealth of knowledge on the helicopters, just post anything that you have a question on.
rayelljay.
Concerning the main gear and pinion on your HBK2. ONe of the things that I found that works very well, are the Align pinions and the Micro-Heli main gear. The Micro-Heli main gear is pricey, 39 bucks. But, IMHO, it's worth the money. It is perfectly round, and made of much harder material. I went through 4 or 5 stock main gears, and then tried the Micro-Heli gear. I've been flying that gear for about 3 months or so, and it looks brand new. It survives crashes that would demolish a stock main gear.. Just food for thought.
J-Michael and Jay,
38 and 33 years old. You're just a couple of PUNK KIDS.




LMAO,, J/K you know that.
Love ya guys,
Dave / Choppersrule