Anyone try the $25 CNC Flybar system?
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From: Huntington Park,
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I was looking around and since I need to replace some parts anyway, I was thinking about doing an upgrade. I'm not 100% sold on generic parts though so I thought I'd ask around before I ordered. Here's the link: http://www.microheli.com/mhshop/prod...725169106acbe6
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the mirco replacement parts work great, the only problem is they are meant to work with each other.
i won't say they won't work separately but they are made to work as a system.
jerry
i won't say they won't work separately but they are made to work as a system.
jerry
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From: Silverdale, WA
I have the Bell-Hiller grips and the complete Microheli rotor upgrade system for my Axe CP and it all works very well together. Very fast response with very little control lag time between transmitter input and aircraft excution; no slop at all. Bell-Hiller from Tower and Microheli from HeliDirect, total about $130.00. However, the Microheli site states that installation instructions come with the swashplate but there are none included. A query to them indicates that one just follows the Axe manual. I thought there might be something unique about installing their swashplate that would need attention beyond the standard installation procedure; not the case. I'd recommend the upgrade, it's fun flying.
Cheers, N7115T
Cheers, N7115T



