TREX 600EFL Pro - Part Question
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RE: TREX 600EFL Pro - Part Question
I don't have the FBL version, and didn't have that part. Looks like the main head for the feathering shaft. I don't know if you have two options?
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RE: TREX 600EFL Pro - Part Question
yup i agree.. I have 2 of those.. one for the 500 and one for the 450.. it screws on top of the read replacing the button.. just something that can be used to align the blades pitches.. after setup .. just remove it and replace back the button...
ORIGINAL: BarracudaHockey
Just a guess but I think it goes on the top of the head to slip a flybar through, that way you can use a pitch gauge and it gives you a reference, you remove it for flight.
Just a guess but I think it goes on the top of the head to slip a flybar through, that way you can use a pitch gauge and it gives you a reference, you remove it for flight.
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RE: TREX 600EFL Pro - Part Question
ORIGINAL: soneebee
yup i agree.. I have 2 of those.. one for the 500 and one for the 450.. it screws on top of the read replacing the button.. just something that can be used to align the blades pitches.. after setup .. just remove it and replace back the button...
yup i agree.. I have 2 of those.. one for the 500 and one for the 450.. it screws on top of the read replacing the button.. just something that can be used to align the blades pitches.. after setup .. just remove it and replace back the button...
ORIGINAL: BarracudaHockey
Just a guess but I think it goes on the top of the head to slip a flybar through, that way you can use a pitch gauge and it gives you a reference, you remove it for flight.
Just a guess but I think it goes on the top of the head to slip a flybar through, that way you can use a pitch gauge and it gives you a reference, you remove it for flight.