
Radiomaster Pocket Lanyard Hitch
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If like me you dislike your radio tilting towards yourself when you fly then this Thing might help you out. apart from a 3D printer you'll need an M2 whoop motor screw about 6-8mm long. The main part can be pushed into the existing hole and the bolt end screws into that. no need to tear down the radio or make any permanent changes at all. all parts/functions of the radio are fully accessible. prints in about 20 minutes
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