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 Tight dean's connector

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shadowforce1946

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PostSubject: Tight dean's connector   Tight dean's connector I_icon_minitimeThu Oct 01, 2009 9:14 pm

Has anyone else found the dean's connector really tight? It's like a tug of war trying to unplug it. Where can i get the on off switch?
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jackyl71

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PostSubject: Re: Tight dean's connector   Tight dean's connector I_icon_minitimeThu Oct 01, 2009 9:17 pm

Mine was / still is. But it is better than when I first got my heli. I suppose I would rather have it tight and not have to worry about it coming loose mid-flight, though. orange83
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PostSubject: Re: Tight dean's connector   Tight dean's connector I_icon_minitimeFri Oct 02, 2009 9:29 pm

They are cheap copies of the Deans. I have found that they work in after they get used some.
On/Off switch? I dont think I would use one switches are prone to failure which means bad news.

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