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pull pull or push pull

stangflyer

I like 'em "BIG"!
I have both. Pull/Pull on my 40% 260 and it seems to do just fine. However it just doesn't "feel" the same as my other big birds with Push/Pull. I will admit, there is occasional maintenance on it from time to time. If I could convert it, I would. Unfortunately, the fuse was just not designed for rudder servos in the back. My smaller Edge (50cc) is also Pull/Pull. Not too much to worry about on that small guy. All my other birds are Push/Pull. I like the Push/Pull for the same reason as what everyone prior has mentioned. @Naughty Monkey , @pawnshopmike , @boggintuff as well as everyone else pretty much hit the nail on the head. Easier to set up, less to maintain, far more accurate and definitely much better feel. If your CG will allow for it, go the Push/Pull. If it doesn't....Make your CG allow for it. LOL.... Sometimes much easier than most think.

Good luck on your setup.:way_to_go:
 

flycanic

70cc twin V2
I am in agreement with most also if the CG can be maintained with the servo's in the tail or require weight to balance I go push-pull, and have never been a fan of pull-pull. Wire stretch,wire breakage and more maintenance is not for me. The push-pull is mush more precise and a little stronger, and will result in longer flying times, when both are installed properly as most have stated
 
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