90° vs. 120° mixing
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Seems to me that from a mechanical standpoint 90 shouldn't really be "less" than 120.
Isn't the result (both possible-angle-of-attack and accurancy-wise) the same.
Plz enlighten me
Isn't the result (both possible-angle-of-attack and accurancy-wise) the same.
Plz enlighten me
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I would think that the servos would struggle a bit more with a 90 degree swash because they wouldn't have as much leverage as with the 120 degree but then again, I feel you're right, I wouldn't think the difference would be drastic or even noticeable.
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But then again, why is it advertised as THE ultimate mod one could obtain for his her heli (next to flybarless probably) There's just got to be something to it...init?