Notice Subject: Oxy3 Advisory #1

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By HeliGods on Mar 17, 2015 at 3:24 AM
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    To all the OXY owners in the world might want to head over to the OXY website and register your new OXY helicopter. There seems to be possible unbalanced tail blades included in the kits from the factory. Lynx Innovation has sent out an advisory to have these replaced with top priority! With the good customer service Lynx continues to provide, they also will include a new tail pulley with a larger tooth count to slow the head speed down a tad for people that run higher head speeds than 4000rpm. If you do not plan on running ballistic head speeds then you don’t need to change the pulley but still included. The tail blades are a must.

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    From Lynx Innovations FB:


    “A notification about the OXY3 Kit! Subject: Oxy3 advisory #1 Our Oxy3 has been selling beyond expectation. We are excited to see so many at local flying fields! We have discovered a small issue with some Oxy3 47mm tail blades. Some sets of blades included in our kits were not balanced before leaving the factory. Because we wish to support our customers, we will be sending all registered owners a new set of 47mm tail blades, free of charge. These new blades are also further optimized in design. Additionally, we have updated the standard tail ratio by changing the stock tail pulley from 14T to 15T. This slightly slows down the tail rotor, which is appropriate if you are running head speeds greater than 4000rpm. We will include this 15T pulley when we send registered pilots the tail blades. We advise you to change the tail blades immediately and dispose of the old ones. However, the tail pulley only needs to be changed if you are running high head speeds.”

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