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Vendors Corner => Aero Products => Topic started by: Howard Rush on April 19, 2010, 10:12:40 PM
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Please tell us about the Hello Kitty line clips I've heard so much about. I don't see them on your Web site.
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Please tell us about the Hello Kitty line clips I've heard so much about. I don't see them on your Web site.
Hi Howard the clips are differant sizes, 1mm apart, I will take a pictures of them and post them for you
Regards
Randy
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Randy,
What's the price for a complete set of these?
Thanks.
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www.Aeroproduct.net
look on the new products page near the bottom, You can see what they look like
29.95 per bag of 10
Randy
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The pic of the hello kitty line clips is so small, I can't see any detail. How about posting a detailed pic.
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The pic of the hello kitty line clips is so small, I can't see any detail. How about posting a detailed pic.
Hi
I will have to take a picture of them when I get more in stock, they have gone up in price to 35.00 per pack, I will post as soon as I have more to take a larger photo of
Randy
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I don't understand how they attach to the model, lines and handle.
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I don't think Randy will mind if I jump in here and hopefully this well help. Pull the spring down, the clip arm pops up. Attach line, leadout, handle, whatever. Push arm down and allow spring to expand holding it down. Especially nice for hard point handles where the different sized clips can be used to fine tune line length. 8)
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Hey there,
I just popped in, and saw the picture of the line clips on the handle, and noticed that there is a copper wire wound around the grip, from each line connection point. I'm thinking: you know something about static electricity. I know a helicopter's rotors generate alot of potential when spinning, so is the same true for what you're flying? Maybe you could save me a shock. Some explanation, please?
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The copper wire Constantly bleeds off the static charge instead of letting it save up for a big Jolt for you
that's the theory anyway :-)
Randy
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bump for pictures