REPLACEMENT PART FOR THE SYMA DOUBLE HORSE 9053 VOLITATION HELICOPTER CHOCKING HAZARD - CONTAINS SMALL PARTS - NOT FOR CHILDREN UNDER 3
S**R
Perfect replacement
This item is so impressive and it is exactly as advertised on the website. I am so glad that I purchased it and I like the high quality that it is made with. I highly recommend this item and the seller.
R**N
Difference Between Flying or Not Flying
The small plastic bead that connects this part to the linkage attached to the upper set of rotor blades broke off my heli 9053 - and without this part working the copter is impossible to fly. Great to be able to buy the part, but once again, I have received a part in a package without instructions on how to remove the broken one and replace it. There should at least be a link to company website, wiki, forum or PDF file with instructions for replacement of this part.
D**R
OK
Bought these and they work the same as the factory parts. Seems to be a little stronger than factory. I would buy again
D**L
really nice worked great
would recommend to anyone
C**Y
Helicopter Repairs
This replacement part for the 9053 Double Horse is a perfect replacement! Easy to install and works perfectly! I would highly recommend to anyone who needs a replacement part.
M**Y
Five Stars
exelent!!!!! I liked
C**S
Flybar Know How!
First, this is still the wrong flybar for the 9053. You need to get a flybar for the 9077. It is shorter, and will eliminate the blade strikes that occur with the stock-length flybars on the DH9053. A little hard to change. I used a very small olive fork, and then using it like a wedge, carefully popped off the connector off the ball of the flybar. Next you will have to find a very small steel finishing nail, (could substitute a small steel drill bit, using the flat end), the same size of the pin in the flybar, cut it off, grind, or emery cloth it til it's flat, rest the flybar on it's side using a block of wood or a vice. (Better with two people), align the small nail you prepared with the pin and slowly & carefully tap the pin out with a small hammer. If you use too big of nail, you will destroy the flybar, or if you hit too hard, you will destroy the pin, and will have to purchase a kit with a pin in it to put in your new flybar.(Warning: if you use the flat end of a drill bit, make sure you use safety glasses in case you chip the hard bit, so you don't get a piece of steel in your eye). I always dampen the little plastic ball, before I pop the connector back on. Makes it easier. Fly Hard!
D**E
Cool helicopter
The Helicopter is really cool, alot of fun but does not fly well in any kind of wind. Hard to control.
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