Best drivability, better than HL?

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HERMAN BIX
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Re: Best drivability, better than HL?

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I get that it’s a thing, but it’s too smart for me to figure out !!
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Re: Best drivability, better than HL?

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Sir! Thank you General, Sir! I now vaguely recall somewhere seeing instructions for this set up. At the time, I did not have a transmitter, but now I do. The next Taigen tank I work to finish may well be run by my FlySky.
Herman, if I find those instructions, I will try to post them. Maybe someone will beat me to it.
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Re: Best drivability, better than HL?

Post by General Jumbo01 »

Herman, if you try and get it wrong you won't break anything (famous last words) so give it a go. You need the Flysky manual to get familiar with the maze of transmitter menus. If it gets heavy in the ol' cogs just stop for a bottle or two ;)

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