Futaba G-155 Gyro for T-Rex 450x
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Futaba G-155 Gyro for T-Rex 450x
Hi everyone,
I am back to the hobby now, and I am going to burn some money before getting married in June. I have a brand new Futaba G-155 BB gyro, and I want to use it on my coming T-rex 450x. Would that be okay, or should I sell it and buy a HH gyro? What are the advantages of the HH gyro comparing with the G-155 gyro? Thank you much for your information.
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I am back to the hobby now, and I am going to burn some money before getting married in June. I have a brand new Futaba G-155 BB gyro, and I want to use it on my coming T-rex 450x. Would that be okay, or should I sell it and buy a HH gyro? What are the advantages of the HH gyro comparing with the G-155 gyro? Thank you much for your information.
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MTDV
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RE: Futaba G-155 Gyro for T-Rex 450x
By all means man! Buy all you can before you need to sneak new planes into the shop!!! Get the next generation radio and all the engines for your future planes!!! HH gyros are fantastic! They're miracle gyros that kind of memorize where you last pointed it and just stay there locking the tail rock solid despite throttle/collective input and side winds, and you don't even need to set up mixing curves! Once installed you forget like the whole counter-revolution and gyro thing never existed!!!
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RE: Futaba G-155 Gyro for T-Rex 450x
When I first got my Trex, the gyro didn't work (in fact, I didin't know how to set it up properly), so I removed the G-155 from my Concept EP and it worked great, except that noise from spinning rotor inside. Later I got the GY401 and I was surprised that the G-155 is "lighter" than the solid state one. If I had to do it again, I will only go for the GY240, which works great in both of my Hornet 2.