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Old 05-28-2013, 03:43 PM   #621
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Most use 700 skids for a little bit more height, or at least 700 skids on the rear
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Old 05-28-2013, 07:39 PM   #622
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...at least 700 skids on the rear
Same here. 700 skids on the back. After sitting on the shelf during the winter, the stock short skids sagged and the vertical fin was touching the ground. I just changed the rear skid.
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Old 05-31-2013, 02:55 PM   #623
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Thanks guys.Is there a part number seems the 550/600/700 all use the same newer skids with the lower profile.
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Old 05-31-2013, 04:40 PM   #624
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Isn't so frustrating trying to figure out which skid is which when there are so many versions?

The tall rear skid that i am using is the AGNH70059. I believe the shorter one (the one that came stock) in the front is the F3C AGNH70060.

The helicopter will be canted forward in the bench, but flies fine. See the different carpenter level bubbles.


This is the skid I am using in the rear.


BTW. I am taking the electronics off the 600Pro. I am done dealing with the Align frustrations. T550 is next.
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Old 06-01-2013, 06:15 PM   #625
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Isn't so frustrating trying to figure out which skid is which when there are so many versions?

The tall rear skid that i am using is the AGNH70059. I believe the shorter one (the one that came stock) in the front is the F3C AGNH70060.

The helicopter will be canted forward in the bench, but flies fine. See the different carpenter level bubbles.


This is the skid I am using in the rear.


BTW. I am taking the electronics off the 600Pro. I am done dealing with the Align frustrations. T550 is next.
Sweet.Thanks..........Yeah I here you I am just now installing the kde and all the electronics and right now I am taking a break before I blow my top.There is just simply no room for the servos and the motor just way to close and getting a clean wiring set up is frustrating.So far a pain as far as that goes.This will be my last align 600 plus size heli.They just seem to be having new parts with way to much maintenence.500 Is pretty nice and the 550 as well with its simple and proven lay out.But I will get this one figuerd I puchased the kit with out elec.I knew it was going to need a couple hop up parts before starting the build.
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Old 06-03-2013, 12:12 AM   #626
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Here is my new project.Not quite done yet but things are starting to come togeather a little mind boggled on the wiring at first but overall not a bad heli
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Old 06-17-2013, 04:22 AM   #627
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Old 06-17-2013, 08:55 AM   #628
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You must be brave to use 92mm tail blades on this heli. Align decided to go with a lower tail ratio so the tail is already weak with 95mm blades unless you are running crazy high 2500+ headspeed.

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