Gyro Reviews
The following is an overview of the Align 3G Flybarless conversion kit for the T-Rex 600.
This video takes you through the box contents and an explanation of all the supplied parts in the conversion kit.
Thanks to Align UK and Skyline Models for sponsoring this video and supplying the 3G Flybarless System.
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The following is a review of the CSM 720 gyro. This is CSM's top of the range gyro which features a silicon sensor and full programming interface for changing the internal parameters of the gyro. I have tested this gyro on the T-Rex 600 and also on the 450 SE V2. This gyro was also used to compete in the UK 3D championship and I picked it specifically for that competition as I needed a consistent pirouette rate for one of my set maneuvers (pirouetting wall of death).
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The following is a review of the CSM SL 630 gyro. This gyro uses the same silicon sensor and internal programming logic as the CSM 720. Obviously the CSM SL 630 gyro is slightly different to the CSM 720, the main difference being that you cannot tweak all of the internal parameters on the CSM SL 630. However, you are still able to configure a couple of options on the gyro but nothing like the plethora of options available on the CSM 720. Aside from this the two gyros are identical.
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The G401B is a Futaba GY401 clone gyro aimed at the budget end of the market. As can be seen from the pictures above it makes no excuses about being a virtually exact copy of the GY401 with the same control layout and options as a GY401 as well as the same setup procedures and configuration.
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