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diffrence between stability and coaxial
Posted: Tue 13. Sep 2016 1:30:50
by john1127
Ive read the manuals and even tried it but what is the difference in action. doesn't coaxal have helf leveling all the time control sticks are move. doesn't seem much difference John

Re: diffrence between stability and coaxial
Posted: Tue 13. Sep 2016 7:31:21
by Adrian
I have the feeling, in Coaxial its going a lot faster to the horizontal position, its really like a coax, no input and its leveling the rotor disk, while Stabilization requires more steering. I use Coax for real beginners on there very first flight, just to explain the control directions. Than we move on with Stabilization and finally with rescue.
Re: diffrence between stability and coaxial
Posted: Tue 13. Sep 2016 22:37:30
by john1127
what more can anyone reply.
Re: diffrence between stability and coaxial
Posted: Wed 14. Sep 2016 8:49:13
by ZeXx86
There is big difference in the stick response.
Coaxial is returning immediately back to the horizontal position.
Stabilisation (normal) is doing so, but returning is slow and you have much more control of the movement (you can tilt the model to a high extent)
Stabilisation (acro) is returning to the horizontal position only if sticks are in the center. If you are moving with sticks, then it will be similar to a normal flight so you can do whatever you want.
But releasing sticks will level the model immediately.