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Uploaded by on Jan 3, 2010

Arc 28-47-1, het 6904, turnigy 80 amp, zippy 3Ah 40c 4s lipo. Ran up to about 2/3rds. I was hearing some lower rpm vibrations, and wanted to know if this is safe to fly with. Please let me know.

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  • This could be attributed to several factors. The loose vector plate shaking, the fan out of balance, lose clevises on the control horn rattle also. I'd start with checking the new fans for balance. The vibration typically disapears once you run it up to higher RPMs. I wouldn't fly it till you figure out where the source of the vibration is, especially with a HOT set up you will be using for your Squall. I've lost a plane due to unbalanced fans the plane was completely destroyed.

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