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Old 02-11-2015, 11:13 AM   #1 (permalink)
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anyone here running the kde performance tail control?...
I also bought the main shaft bearing support....pros cons?
I know maybe this could go the kde subforum, but its gonna be on a goblin 770.
and theres not much activity there...
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Old 02-12-2015, 08:15 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I have been using the KDE PTC on all of my helis since it came out. Most recently, I retrofitted it on a three blade Urukay to get rid of a slow tail wag. It is very precise and will make the tail rock solid. I also use the Align tail grips and slide shaft (modified) with the KDE metal links on the 630. Both tails are bullet proof.

I too have been looking at the main shaft bearing support. Not quite sure it is a real benefit. Maybe someone will chime in and give some info on it.


Goblin 630 (KDE PTC, Align grips, hub, pitch slider, slide shaft, KDE meta links.


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I have the main shaft bearing support on my 700C. It is so smooth. The main rotor spins forever at spool down. It is smoother than my TDR.
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Old 02-13-2015, 07:20 AM   #4 (permalink)
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This is the write up from the KDE web site,
The Main Shaft Bearing Support provides a direct bolt-in upgrade for the SAB Heli Division Goblin series helicopters (including the latest Competition and SPEED version kits). The upgrade is designed to provide a rigid and extremely durable transmission for the Goblin series; utilizing a triple-bearing supported and maintenance-free, sealed deep-groove radial-ball bearing design to support both radial and axial-loads on the main shaft. In this regard, more power will be available for hard pitch-pumps, 3D maneuvers, and autorotations; as well as protecting the integrity of the radial bearings for a long-lasting transmission.
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