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Heli control question

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Warm piss of crab? Are you crazy? Everyone knows piss of crab is better cold...
 
It provides the pitch in the flux capacitor which is what causes the heli to fly upside down...geez...didnt you learn anything from the videos?! :hehe:

You unfathomable idiot! You should know better than to give out false info on this site. Just like a car, the heli carries a spare in case the main rotor fails.

man these threads derail easy !!!!
That's the only reason most of you keep reading them. :D
 
You unfathomable idiot! You should know better than to give out false info on this site. Just like a car, the heli carries a spare in case the main rotor fails.


That's the only reason most of you keep reading them. :D

can't argue with that ! :bowtothercnt:
 
Come to think of it...
just like a car, the spare is smaller. It's called a donut rotor. :D

Good job, now all of the LEOs on here are going to get into helis because they have a donut.

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They are only temporary. Just enough to get you to your local rotor dealer to get a new main or have the old one patched and plugged.
You shouldn't fly over 5 MPH or more than 50 feet. It's in the donut manual.
 
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