AeroHawk Help
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From: Kaufman, TX
Hey gents,
I am new to helicopters, but have flown planes for years. So far I have found the flying of helicopters the easy part, and the balancing and upkeep the tedious and more challenging part
. Well, here is my problem... Mid flight the "Slanting interior tray"
(The little four pronged thingy) comes out of the bearing resulting in loss of control. I am guessing it is just a pressure fit, and there is no back to it or anything. Are there any ways to fix this, or is there something causing it? Thanks, Wes
I am new to helicopters, but have flown planes for years. So far I have found the flying of helicopters the easy part, and the balancing and upkeep the tedious and more challenging part
. Well, here is my problem... Mid flight the "Slanting interior tray"
(The little four pronged thingy) comes out of the bearing resulting in loss of control. I am guessing it is just a pressure fit, and there is no back to it or anything. Are there any ways to fix this, or is there something causing it? Thanks, Wes
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My swashplate started doing the same thing, the bearing would pop out after a hard landing and then just when it felt like it. I took it off, cleaned it up, and VERY carefully used a few small dabs of 2 part plastic welder to glue the bearing in the lower and put 4 little dabs above it to hold it in place. Just be very careful not to get any on parts that move. Mine's been fine since the fix and hasn't come loose again even after some real hard landings. Hope it helps.
Chris
Chris



