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Don't throw away your non-working CH Flightsticks, repair them!
I've split this post off from another thread, as I believe that it needs notice by itself. I haven't seen one mention of CH Products' parts website at http://www.chproducts.com/shop/parts.html ever. Many teams throw out their CH Flightsticks and have to look for other options when the potentiometers or springs start to get bad, when all they need to do is visit the parts website and order replacements. The replacements are very simple to do, and typically only require about 20-30 minutes and a soldering iron for the potentiometers.
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