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Old 10-19-2012 | 06:31 PM
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Default RE: New 3 axis stabilization in testing

Hey Matt

Howzit! I wish I was there in BITW. I would be so fired if I went lol; Some of my critical Dr.'s computer went koo koo and my Maui coverage was also on Vacation so I was SOL this year.
My friend Tim made it up there; Woody was trying to make it but could not make it.
Hope life is treating you well. We are doing ok out here, trying to stay sane.

Thanks, we did work hard, not necessarily smarter lol. I learned my lesson it's just too nuts to ups a jet then try to put it back together in 18 hrs then fly. Need to have a rich uncle
somewhere in the mainland.

The unit has a overall gain that you can adjust in the air, if that happens. It also has a automatic flutter reduction so that if it does detect flutter there is a built in gain reduction.
On the ground you can also adjust yaw, pitch, and roll individualily to taylor the settings to the airframe. I have had to turn down roll on most models.