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I had a recent crash and while replacing an arm I noticed something else that I don't believe had anything to do with crashing. One of the other arms I had noticed prior to crashing exhibited a tendency to not want to latch like all the others. It was more difficult to press the button down on the arm to get it to engage. It didn't feel like it clicked into lock position like all the others though I couldn't force it back down with a reasonable amount of pressure. Now that I've twiddled with all the arms while replacing the broken one I've realized that the troublesome arm has a fair amount of play vertically once in locked position. Once locked it has a good 1/4" of up & down slop on the outboard end. I can imagine this might negatively affect flight stability especially during ascending/descending. I'll attach a couple pics but I don't think they clearly show the difference that I can see. Forgive me, I don't know the official names of these parts but will do my best to describe. On the problem arm the 'tab' that sticks out from the inboard end of the arm sticks out a bit further as compared to all the others. It seems otherwise solidly mounted on the arm. The 'steel wedge' on the body side of things which engages this 'tab' appears normal compared to the others. Guess my questions are (1) is the vertical play less important than I think? (2) if it is important I'm fairly clueless what the fix might be.


