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Quieter - Easier to fly - Less fuel - Costs less to run - More Stable - More control - Safer - More Speed
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33% more stable
The stability and control of the aircraft allows the pilot to fly with ease. One of the more difficult controls has been all but eliminated – Tail rotor. |

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Training times are shorter and safer
The training pilot can spend more time learning to fly and less time fighting the rotational pull of a single rotor. Also the dangerous early stages of training (solo flying) now has one less risk (no tail rotor issues). |

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Safer - No tail rotor
Tail rotors are known to be dangerous when spinning on the ground and add around 30-40% of the noise a helicopter makes due to the main rotor wash impacting the tail rotor wash. |

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Coaxial rotors give more thrust
Using 4 blades instead of 2 allows for greater payloads, faster response and more control for the same engine capacity as comparative sized machines. All the engine’s power is delivered to the main rotors. |

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Greater fuel economy
With the future introduction of piston, turbine, diesel and electric power plants the efficiency and economic choice is yours. |

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Flying for pleasure
Nothing is more exciting than being in total control of your Coax Helicopter. Less to do means more focus when only flying on occasional flights. |
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