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Old 11-10-2011 | 11:54 AM
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Default RE: Pull pull vs. push pull


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Yes, you can synch them up.

But unless you have programmable servos, a programmer, and a need to have weight in the tail, I wouldn't bother.

You can MATCH center and end points only. They can not be put in sync. This was cut and pasted directly from Hitec's site. However, I do agree that unless you need a CG shift stay with pull pull.



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