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Old 08-06-2011, 12:02 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Page 12 of Manual Upper Right Corner: Long Linkage Ball M2x3 (4.75x18mm) x2
I used the shorter ones on the cyclic servos.

Anybody know where these go, I sure as hell don't.
Mine is Flybar .... Could they be for the Flybarless version?

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Page 12 of Manual Upper Right Corner: Long Linkage Ball M2x3 (4.75x18mm) x2
I used the shorter ones on the cyclic servos.

Anybody know where these go, I sure as hell don't.
Mine is Flybar .... Could they be for the Flybarless version?

Thanks,

Ed
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You get two sets of links, one set of short and one set of long onces. You only use one of the sets, and put the other set in your spare compartment.And yes, they are for flybar and flybarless, cant recall whiche one I used for my FBL, but I think it was the long one?
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You get two sets of links, one set of short and one set of long onces. You only use one of the sets, and put the other set in your spare compartment.And yes, they are for flybar and flybarless, cant recall whiche one I used for my FBL, but I think it was the long one?
Thanks. I just looked at the manual again and it does say for the Flybar you can use either the short or the long. Flybarless requires the Short Ones.

I'm not used to finding actual information in Align manuals, usually just pictures. and Chinglish.
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