Lol! i don't know if it will be the stableist in my hands though Ron,but i will let you know.I think your exactly right about using the leveling tool that i have found these differences because if i had done it by eye then i would have never noticed.I think im worrying about nothing really and im pi**ing in the wind trying to get these cheap nasty servos to have no interaction at all.And as Finless Bob has said he has never been able to eliminate ccpm interaction without using digital servos.Im starting to think a servo upgrade maybe a must.
When i was last flying i noticed when hovering at about 6 foot the heli was fairly stable but when i increased height,obviously increasing the collective stick,it then drifted to the right.This is when i noticed when the collective was at mid stick it was level but as i moved the collective up the swash was unlevel which answers why it was drifting when i was flying it higher.
None of the unlevelness of the swashplate is noticeable to the eye and maybe this is why people have said they have never noticed this problem with the Blade 400....because they have probably not used the swash plate levelling tool.
As for my servos,i have had them apart and they are all perfect with no missing teeth etc.So i know its nothing to do with them jumping etc.....
I am now led to believe after much tampering that this is the best i can get the swashplate in terms for levelness.I am just going to leave it now i have adjusted the TRAVEL ADJUST of the servos to keep the swash level at the top and bottom.So i will have to see how it flies,So im going to put it all back together tomorrow and give it a test fly and see how she goes.
Cheers Grant.
When i was last flying i noticed when hovering at about 6 foot the heli was fairly stable but when i increased height,obviously increasing the collective stick,it then drifted to the right.This is when i noticed when the collective was at mid stick it was level but as i moved the collective up the swash was unlevel which answers why it was drifting when i was flying it higher.
None of the unlevelness of the swashplate is noticeable to the eye and maybe this is why people have said they have never noticed this problem with the Blade 400....because they have probably not used the swash plate levelling tool.
As for my servos,i have had them apart and they are all perfect with no missing teeth etc.So i know its nothing to do with them jumping etc.....
I am now led to believe after much tampering that this is the best i can get the swashplate in terms for levelness.I am just going to leave it now i have adjusted the TRAVEL ADJUST of the servos to keep the swash level at the top and bottom.So i will have to see how it flies,So im going to put it all back together tomorrow and give it a test fly and see how she goes.
Cheers Grant.

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