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Old 04.04.04, 02:02
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Default Please Help - Questions about an OLD versus NEW ECO Piccolo

[img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] I just purchased a new OLD ECO Piccolo - what I mean is I bought a new ECO Piccolo that is about 3-4 years old. It came in the yellow box with simulated wood carrying case.

I need some expert help in identifying the differences between the old version and the new version of the ECO Piccolo.

I have identified the following differences between my old version and the new version of the ECO Piccolo. The old one has:

- a 295 main motor
- square paddles
- CF tail skid
- old parts list shows a 67374 tail motor pinion ... there
is no such part on the new version

Are these all the differences? If not what have I missed?

Thanks guys...
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Old 04.04.04, 09:37
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The Piccoboard could be an older version. Shouldn't be a problem though, still flying mine. The tail pinion was plastic and needed glueing carefully that's all.
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Old 04.04.04, 10:24
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Thanks - there was no Piccoboard - just mechanical's, no electronics. As for the tail pinion (I assume you mean the gear attached to the tail motor) - it was metal and already attached to the motor.
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Old 04.04.04, 15:06
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That sounds like a later tail motor then. I just remembered that the older hubs had no plastic "pip" on the end of the bearing stubs; this made the bearings more likely to escape in a crash. The bearings clicked into place on later hubs.
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