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tdpole1

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I have completed all the wiring on my Acro II except the control stick and have a question that I could use some help on.I am using a military style grip that has a number of usable switches. Obviously I need the push to talk switch. I also need the trim switch as I am using trim servos. My question is how have others run the wires in the control stick. I have always brought my wires out the button of the control stick assembly down below the stick and above the elevator hook up point. I never liked weakening the stick assembly by drilling a hole in it to exit the wires. Won't work on the Acro II stick design. I'm open to ideas.Thanks,Tad
 

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