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Join Date: Aug 2008
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How does the gp750 gyro compare to the logictech 2100 or gy401? Any drift like the older rebranded telebee gyros they sold, does it hold well??? Not sure if I should get the super combo, or the servo combo and get my own gyro/tail servo?
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Long Island
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apparently its better than the 401/logitec. it is usable in basically every align heli- including the nitros (600/700's). Basically whopp ass I hear.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: West, Tn
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well i have used both gy401 and hitec500, which the hitec i hear is the same as logitech2000. i've used both on my gaui200 and the hitec5000 is awesome cuz you set each endpoint so you get no binding on tailslider, but just seems kinda soft sometimes in flight. the gy401 on the other hand felt a little more solid, but something about when i had it on the piro's wasn't very consistant vs hitec5000. and the extra weight wasn't noticable as much till i put back on the hitec5000 whic is around 17- 20 grams lighter.
so i'm very interested in how the gp750 will feel when i get my supercombo. also the hitec5000 couldn't handle the 5150 motor, but the gy401 did awesome with it. i put back in stock motor and thats when i could also tell the extra weight of gy401, and put hitec5000 back on and it held the tail again. so i think the hitec5000 is extra sensitive to vibration |
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