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  • Great explanation/ clarification!!

  • Thanks and keep the video's coming!!!

  • Thanks for dispelling popular myth. It would seem to me that the farther away from the CG that the gyro is mounted that the more sensitive to movement it would be since a small movement at the CG point translates to larger and larger displacements the farther away from the CG point you travel.

    Thurmond

  • If you ever built a heli you would already know the above to be 100% true ;)

  • That's exactly what started me thinking originally - why the gyro isn't under the main shaft. Heli's make the case quite clearly. Some fixed-wing guys have a more inflexible view of how gyros work and maybe the demo will help.

  • Great video. I plan to make a flying wing and want to use your foam board. I have heard the wing has camber both top and bottom. If you ever make a video about that, great, I will be working on a 50 to 60 inch wing and could use any help.

  • very great, many thanks for this information!

  • Great demonstration!

  • wow that makes a lot of sense, now I can build with that in mind it opens a lot of possibilities,,that very much, I have also build a plane with ur wing making procedure and it is currently in the design stage as of right now..

  • Excellent demonstration, you have a great way of explaining things, thanks for taking the time for this, it was VERY informative :-)

  • Thanks! I'm about to start using gyros in my FPV setup and this video was very informative.

  • @000006rapture same here. thanks again..

  • Great information, thanks!

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