Have you guys tried using a turkey baster or something to kinda 'push' some water on the propellor to give it a bit of a winding start?  I believe these things work on electromagnets, so maybe something wasnt lined up properly.
(Or maybe it's cuz I just watched the DVD Flyboys, and remember them push starting the propellors of their old airplanes :P)
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					Originally Posted by  Dave C
					 
				 
				Yeah, I turn it off and on until it stays on.  You have to give it about 5 seconds before you decide it's not going to fire up.  Sometimes it kicks in during that time.  It's completely random too, sometimes it works right away, others not. 
			
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