One of my club mates spent most of last summer running two Sceadus side-by-side, one with normal mixing, and the other with CCPM, both running on a 14MZ Tx. Everything else about the two helis was the same, except that the standard model had £25 servos (9202s I think) and the CCPM version had £70 servos (9255s or similar - can't remember now). He took a long time to eventually come up with his conclusion.....
He decided after many months of flying that the standard mechanical mix was better on two counts - (a) it had better collective and cyclic response, and (b) it did with MUCH cheaper servos.
However, I will stress again, that it took a long time to come up with this conclusion, because basically there was so little difference in the flying characteristics of the two helis.
He decided after many months of flying that the standard mechanical mix was better on two counts - (a) it had better collective and cyclic response, and (b) it did with MUCH cheaper servos.
However, I will stress again, that it took a long time to come up with this conclusion, because basically there was so little difference in the flying characteristics of the two helis.



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