QUICK LEARNER VS. 30 PRO

The Quick Learner features the same machined control items the Pro 30. This includes the anti rotation guide pin, washout, inline flybar control arms, and swashplate. The head is the only major difference between the Pro 30 and the Learner models.  The Pro 30 features a double spindle, center dampened head.  The learner features a single spindle head.  The Pro 30's head is completely machined, while the Learner head has plastic blade grips.

The major control system difference between the Carbon 30 and the Learner or Metal 30  is the method in which Elevator servo is hooked up.  In the Carbon 30 model the elevator servo is in front of the main frame support.  The servo is then hooked to the swashplate with two ball bearings and a bell crank.  In the Learner/Metal 30 the elevator swashplate is behind the main frame support allowing one to hook the servo directly to the swashplate.
One cost cutter we put into place was the molding of an anti-rotation guide. This is not a critical part and will not affect the performance of the helicopter. The Pro 30 model comes with an anodized aluminum anti-rotation guide.
We also put plastic crossmembers in the rear where the lower rear frames connect to the upper frames.  This is just another price saver that will not affect the performance.
In the Quick Learner we are including composite boom supports with plastic ends.  The Pro 30 model has carbon fiber boom supports with anodized aluminum ends.  
This is the last item that we changed between the Learner and the Pro 30.  We put in a molded plastic radio tray and gyro mount.  Both of these have brass inserts in as shown to the left. The Pro 30 model has machine cut aluminum trays. 
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