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09.23.2009, 10:07 PM

Coaxial heli's are slow by nature because the swash plat only moves one rotor so you basically have one rotor trying to push forward and the other trying to hold it back.

I really want this MSR now though!


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09.23.2009, 11:07 PM

I thought it would be nice for the new folks coming into this to have a nice central place to get some good suggestions and tips on running, flying and maintaining their mSRS. So I put together a little video to help them out and get started on the right foot. Feel free to comment and or suggest!

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