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2 .
Broken propeller.
Replacing Propeller: The propeller is subject to damage as you
learn to properly fly and control your helicopter . If, after a crash, your helicopter
loses control easily or flies erratically you should carefully inspect your entire
propeller system for any sign of damage . Most common are: cracked or chipped
blades, broken “connecting rod,” frozen balance bar (this is when the balancing
bar and blade are jammed and cannot move freely up and down) . To replace
the propeller blades follow diagrams 3 through 6 on page 26 .
3 .
Broken tail propeller.
Replacing Tail Propeller Blade: If, after a crash, your
helicopter tail propeller blade is damaged, please replace it by following
diagrams 8 through 11 on page 27 .