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    My thought is that perhaps one or more of these tidbits will help the concepts click with newbies. Being new myself, I had to do a bit of research and thought exercising to sort this out. Hopefully this will consolidate some of that effort.

    You’ll note that this is slanted towards the Bixler 2 build I am working on, but I am hoping that the concepts are universal in application. I don’t have every type of prop (nor have I seen them all) so if this method doesn’t align with your equipment, feel free to disregard it.

    I am sure there are other tips or methods to solve this problem, but I think I was able to cover some key ones that I have run across in my build research.

    I hope this helps someone.