You don’t want a full helical as you call it for fixed heads. Studies have shown 4 fletch to stabilize fixed heads faster and for a longer time than 3 fletch. Then again what would you know about it? Just more bad advice as usual.Excellent vane for fixed head or anything. I would do full helical. No need for 4 fletch. 3 is more than enough.
I’ve done both, 3 with a good helical is plenty as Dale said. No need to bash, especially when he was correct.You don’t want a full helical as you call it for fixed heads. Studies have shown 4 fletch to stabilize fixed heads faster and for a longer time than 3 fletch. Then again what would you know about it? Just more bad advice as usual.
No problem he will get banned shortly for well over the 50th time.I’ve done both, 3 with a good helical is plenty as Dale said. No need to bash, especially when he was correct.
I’ve also done 4 fletch with a minimal helical. This worked about the same as the 3 with a lot of helical. I’m running 3 with a VPA 1 1/4” cut head. These need a bit more than a qad to fly well and 3 it plenty for them.
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Seems like it’s been closer to 100 times. His obsession is truly disturbing.No problem he will get banned shortly for well over the 50th time.
Hi Mike
AgreedExcellent vane for fixed head or anything. I would do full helical. No need for 4 fletch. 3 is more than enough.
As I told you before you have absolutely NO IDEA what you’re talking about. Like the great Hannibal Lector said...... “if you can’t keep up with the conversation, better not to get involved.” Once again, you have no clue what this is about, none whatsoever.Seems like it’s been closer to 100 times. His obsession is truly disturbing.