Hmm...just a guess..sometimes in a hard crash, the nose cone can flex or
split and slide backwards beyond the point where it normally goes, possibly
slicing into the wing root.  Perhaps the metal piece prevents this?

At 06:14 PM 2/25/01 +0800, Raymond Wong wrote:
>   can anybody tell me what those metal pin sticking out of the  inner nose
>are for? http://rc-soar.com/noses/index.html a switch to turn off the power
>on impact, so that the servo  can be save?  shock absorber?to push the lead
>out  easily? to punch hole on ground?  to attract lightning?to look 
>aggressive?   Raymond Wong Hong Kong 
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