Although the battery is protruding out of the front of its cradle with the rear of the battery level with the frontmost vertical bar of the cradle, I have still had to fit 2 M10 bolts to the front inside of the canopy to get the skids to touch the ground together on a balance test.
This seems quite a bit of weight. Is this normal?
Thanks,
Suvv.
Getting the balance right - question
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