I have a Trek 450 clone RTF with a flybar. Has anybody here familiar with the Helicox TG-1 gyro? Will it work with a flybar system? Thanks
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I haven't had any experience with the helicox tg-1 gyro however in my opinion it is not a good idea, the helicox is a flybarless unit, or a electronic flybar. If you had both electronic and mechanical they would work against each other and likely cause a crash. I would recommend converting to flybarless altogether, much more predictable and stable. Then you could use the helicox. ;)
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RE: gyro
Originally posted by bk.helimanI haven't had any experience with the helicox tg-1 gyro however in my opinion it is not a good idea, the helicox is a flybarless unit, or a electronic flybar. If you had both electronic and mechanical they would work against each other and likely cause a crash. I would recommend converting to flybarless altogether, much more predictable and stable. Then you could use the helicox. ;)
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RE: gyro
Originally posted by bignuggetsOriginally posted by bk.helimanI haven't had any experience with the helicox tg-1 gyro however in my opinion it is not a good idea, the helicox is a flybarless unit, or a electronic flybar. If you had both electronic and mechanical they would work against each other and likely cause a crash. I would recommend converting to flybarless altogether, much more predictable and stable. Then you could use the helicox. ;)
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