I went to fly my E7 at lunch today. First battery pack was sweeeeeeeet. I swap out the battery pack, plug the ESC in, and install the canopy. As I'm installing the canopy I notice that one of the servo wires is about to come out of the receiver. I start trying to get it plugged back in correctly and I end up unplugging the throttle connector and plugging it right back in. So... the ESC decides that it's time to rock and roll. Throttle hold is already on and it's not doing anything. I bulldog the helicopter and hang onto it for dear life so I don't get chopped up. I'm trying desperately with one hand to get the canopy off (RC Booya mounts on all four posts) and I'm not having much luck. Luckily, the ESC decided to just go ahead and go up in flames, saving me the trouble of needing to unplug it, at that point. I put the helicopter on the ground and get the fire put out. It looks like the only real damage is the ESC but I'm not sure yet.
I have shoe goo on my other helicopters to make sure the servo connectors all stay in place but, for some reason, I hadn't done that on the E7 yet. My own dang fault but I really hope that at some point I will quit giving myself all of these expensive lessons.
Rodney