Just wondered if im being stupid or not, i have a T-rex 450 which iv setup without using a pitch gauge and its taken me a while to find a setup im happy with. Just wondered if anyone else has done this or does everyone use one?Might have to get my hand in my pocket and buy one.
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Hi there
Whilst you can reasonably accurately set the zero pitch at whatever stick setting you want it by removing the head button and looking across the tops of the blades, all the other pitch settings will be guess work and, trust me, that's not what you want.
You can pick up the smaller gauges for around a fiver. I'd suggest you go get one...
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You can fold the blades back (like you were going to put them in a bladeholder) and then look at the angle between the blades.Originally posted by sacko View PostHow can you measure the degrees of pitch without one?
You can get an ok setup using this method, but its not the most accurate way.
Personally I just spent a few ££ on a pitchguage and a swash leveler to get everything perfect. That way if the heli goes the wrong way I know its me not the setup
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Iv managed some good flights with the setup guess ill be buying one, this was a video of the trex with the fuselage on (taken it off now)...
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6iHE3ktw60]YouTube - T-Rex 450 SE V1 Align 500E scale fuselage(2)[/ame]T-Rex 500 ESP for sale £270 posted (never been flown!)
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- I wouldn't even TRY to set my heli up without a good pitch gauge

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