pitch is measured by the pitch gauge on the helis side. how about aileron and elevator how do you measure the range with a pitch gauge?
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Hi Diozxlive,Originally posted by diozxlive View Postpitch is measured by the pitch gauge on the helis side. how about aileron and elevator how do you measure the range with a pitch gauge?
As I understand it there is only one pitch measurement, collective pitch. The cyclic stuff is sorted by the swash.
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You can set you Aileron and Elevator pitch.
In steps 11 and 12 of the set-up guide at this link it tells you how.
It is about setting the pitch when the blades are adjacent to the boom and then at 90 degrees.
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ooopsss. my question was misleading... what im trying to ask was where should the pitch gauge be when im measuring the elevator setting should it be on the side of the heli and the flybar parallel to the boom? and for elevator should it be above the tail boom?
gizmo pretty much nailed it...Last edited by diozxlive; 21-07-2008, 03:06 PM.
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