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Waaaaaaaay, novel! I wonder how precise everything is mounted since the design relies extensively on a strictly held center of rotation. I am also curious to know how they program the banking, yawing, climbing, etc. to work independently of each other yet be driven by the same mechanism. This must be computationally intensive software to have it fly under such simple commands with minimal user input. Thanks for posting this!

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