ESky Co-Axial Helicopters
My Recommended Spare Parts
These are just some general parts I think you should
keep on heand. It differs for everyone but this covers the
basic parts you'll want to keep on hand.
My Video Beginners Guides
Co-Comanche General Info
Main Shaft "A"

When this inner shaft bends
you have to replace it. And
sometimes after the top
wears a bit, the Stabilizer
won't stay in place
"A" Blades

Always keep some
blades on hand
"B" Blades

Always keep some
blades on hand
Gear and Shaft "B"

The gear is attached to
the shaft and cannot be
removed. Keep at least 1
spare shaft on hand.
Front Wheel Set

You will really want to keep
spare wheels or skids on
hand. Rough landing can
snap them off.
Motor "A"

When 1 motor needs to
be replaced its usually
best to replace both.
Motor "B"

When 1 motor needs to
be replaced its usually
best to replace both.
Battery Holder

It sucks when your
battery won't stay put.
Main Blade Grip Set

Sometimes when these
break they can be fixed
but they're cheap enough
to keep extras on hand.
Rotor Head and Link
Set

The small links are what
you really want on hand.
The rotor head rarely breaks
Stabilizer set

This is doesn't really
break but it can get bent
in a bad crash. Best to
keep 1 on hand
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Specification:
•Main rotor diameter: 13.4 inch
•Length: 17 inch
•Width: 3.7 inch
•Height: 7.3 inch
•Flying Weight: 230g (Battery included)
•Driven system: (2) 180 carbon brush motor
•Servo: (2) 8g micro servos
•Battery: 7.4V 800mAh Li-polymer Battery
•Control system: 4Ch FM Transmitter and 4-in-1 Receiver
•Radio Control Range: 3300 feet (1000m)
ESky Co-Axial Helicopters are great for beginners and kids. One
very good thing about this heli is that it comes with a
Flight
Simulator for you to practice on your computer. All of the ESky
Co-Ax's are very similar, most only have different fuselages.