xheli Syma S006G Alloy Shark RC Remote Control Metal Frame Helicopter w Gyroscop Logo

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Posted on Sep 04, 2017

I have purchased a replacement S006G body with motors and 40MHz PC board. I purchased a 40MHz remote controller to replace the 27MHz one that had been destroyed. Is there a secret to get them "talking" together? I can't get them to work. Have replaced motors, batteries and PC boards (40Mhz). Is there a secret to enabing/pairing a remote with a heli? Ron

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 19, 2010

SOURCE: Hi, Ihave the exceed madhawk

Is the shaft for the tail rotor connected? Its more difficult to do this with the fusalage models.

Andre.

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