Get the whole piece that holds the props on.. one little phillips screw to remove it. That's what the guy sold me for $10 was the whole assembly props and all.
Mike
I bought one from Brookstone for 25 bucks (2 for 50), and for an extra 4 bucks they will replace the whole thing if it has issues.
Mine also broke the dogbone piece after a few weeks of serious abuse, but it came with a bunch of spare parts, including the entire propeller assembly.
yup x2. it doesnt give you all the fun trick maneuvers, but i love my lil brookstone copter. ive crashed it hundreds of times and it still works. Its got a cracked blade and still works fine. if its spinning you should try and trim it out. I have to adjust mine periodically but itll go straight
Matt -
2010 Boost Logic GT-R
1983 Ford Fairmont
the "balancer thingy" is called a flybar
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