AerohawkPRO
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Damn! i tried a PRO edition of Aerohawk,, well its modified by a shop. I just tried it around the basement a little and all i can say is wow! This thing can stay in the air on a dime with the right pilot. Several things have been done to the head, engine and so on as far as i can see, handling is just so much more easyer on it now,, more later gotta fly
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From: Lake Forest, CA
ORIGINAL: r?ldakin
"Damn! i tried a PRO edition of Aerohawk, well its modified by a shop." "Several things have been done to the head, engine and so on as far as i can see"
"Damn! i tried a PRO edition of Aerohawk, well its modified by a shop." "Several things have been done to the head, engine and so on as far as i can see"
What part have been replaced/upgraded. Would be nice to know for my plans with my stock Aerohawk.
Robert Elliott
Looking for a hobby for my kids and I. (Ok its really for me)
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It flies just great,, i dont know if its all due to the heli or me getting good at flying micros, maybe a combination.Well anyway i feel like i have controll with this one. Main engine is different, i think its a coreless design, head has new bolts on it with nuts. Now they are supposed to have tweaked and adjusted a bunch of things here,, il look around and find more.
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From: Bardufoss, NORWAY
Is this the PRO from mikromotor? How long is the upgraded flybar rod, or what is the dimension between the inside of the flybar paddles? I have some carbon rods and want to try making my own. 
Tor Arne
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Tor Arne
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