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Old 06-06-2009, 07:08 PM   #5
Shahid B
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Default Re: Flight Mixes, do they really help?

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One always has a choice in using or not using a mix. If they believe they are good enough to always anticipate and manually correct for coupling actions when they try to fly precision maneuvers without mixing and fly precisely. It's not possible but there are those that fool themselves into believing it can be done. They are usually the same ones with a computerized 10+ channel radio with all the whistles and bells, but with none of them other than servo reversing and end points utilized.
Bit of a generalisation that, I fly freestyle routines without mixing as it allows me to get on with it without having to flick a switch everytime I KE, and my model is Katana so has alot of coupling, which means If I left the mix on all the time it would adversely affect everything else.

I can understand if you'd want it for pattern, oh by the I only have a DX7
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